After saying that, draw a symbol in the air with your right hand.
At first, I really didn’t know what the word was.
Until the last stroke came down, the entire character suddenly lit up.
Under that dazzling light, Li Zhihe couldn't help but half-squinted his eyes.
'swastika!"
This word rarely appears in daily life, and usually only appears in religion.
It is said that there is a "卍" mark on the chest of Buddha.
"Its light shines brightly and has thousands of colors."
Buddhism believes that "卍" can emit precious light, which can emit thousands of dazzling rays of light, which is often called the Buddha's light.
But, Taoism actually uses it too?
Cough cough cough.
Are some things inherently compatible with Buddhism and Taoism?
"Mr. Li."
"explain!"
"Close your eyes!"
???
Although Li Zhihe was not particularly willing, he finally closed his eyes obediently.
Anyway, even if I lend this woman a hundred and twenty courages, she wouldn't dare to do anything.
If it had been anyone else, I'm afraid Mr. Li wouldn't be so relieved.
Typical of treating people wrongly!
Fortunately, Yun Sangyu is really not a person with any bad intentions.
The man closed his eyes and muttered a few words in a low voice.
Then, with one palm, the character "卍" was punched into the man's body.
hiss!
Obviously, the man's body trembled a few times.
It's not pain, it's just a feeling that shakes the depths of my soul.
Even Mr. Li, a person with extreme self-control, could not control himself.
Here, Yun Sangyu took a few deep breaths, trying to calm down the surging blood.
The shot just now consumed at least half of his energy.
You know, these skills have been cultivated with great difficulty during this period of time.
Most people are reluctant to use it.
That’s Mr. Li!
However, giving and receiving are directly proportional.
With the "卍" body protection, you no longer need to carry any amulets or other things with you.
As for those who have not reached a certain level of cultivation, they cannot break this ‘卍!’.
"That's it."
When he spoke again, his voice was obviously tired.
Li Zhihe opened his eyes and immediately frowned:
"What did you do?" asked.
Yun Sangyu shook her head:
"nothing."
Is this nothing?
Li Zhihe almost laughed out of anger.
But, I also know that this woman is doing it all for herself.
So, what more can be said?
Yun Sangyu is not stupid, how could she not see that the man actually cares about her?
"Mr. Li, don't worry, you'll feel better after some sleep."
What I didn't say is that people have recovered.
But the cultivation level will definitely not come back in a short period of time.
Originally, it was too difficult to practice cultivation in this world.
Li Zhihe doesn’t know whether he believes it or not?
He sighed and reached out to support the shaky woman:
"Can you still hold on?"
If it doesn't work, then you must send him to the hospital.
Yun Sangyu shook her head:
"Yes, but I have to ask Mr. Li to help guard the door for a while."
If you want to recover quickly, you can only meditate.
Only when meditating can the meridians of the whole body run quickly!
"OK!"
The man did not refuse and walked to the door silently.
Yun Sangyu, on the other hand, spent her last breath sitting cross-legged on the ground.
Then, six of them were closed directly.
Six roots is a term used in Sanskrit.
It refers to the six consciousness roots (sensory organs) including eyes, ears, nose, tongue, body and mind.
That is the physiological nervous system.
The eyes have optic nerves, the ears have hearing nerves, the nose has olfactory nerves, the tongue has taste nerves, the body has sensory nerves, and the mind has cranial nerves. These are the fundamental mediators between mind and matter, so they are called six roots.
Dust refers to all the things and laws in the world that are caused by causes and conditions, and has the meaning of vacillation and pollution. Because these constantly changing and vacillating dust pollutes the six sense organs.
in:
What the eyes see is form, what the ears hear is sound, what the nose smells is fragrance, what the tongue tastes is taste, what the body feels is touch, and what the mind discerns is dharma.