Chapter 49 Lecture on the Fa at the Forum 【Part 2】
After hearing what Sis said, Wood asked:
"Dharma God, what should practitioners try to avoid?"
Sis looked at Wood and actually read a poem in the language of divine grace:
"The body alone dominates all things,"
"Only when people are willing to do so, they will be close to each other."
"In the past, I went to the wrong direction and found it on the road,"
"Today it seems like there is ice in the fire."
Sith then explained:
"Practitioners should avoid being self-centered in their hearts and not caring about anything else except their loved ones. No matter how many years they practice, they will still end in self-destruction in the end."
Wood smiled faintly and did not answer, while Tamro asked in confusion:
"What about us as gods? Shouldn't we even have this little bit of confidence?"
Sith looked at Tamro calmly and said:
"I am the only one in heaven and under heaven. If you hold on to this idea, you will be on the road to destruction."
Tamro shook his head and said:
"I don't understand! Can you say something I can understand?"
Wood answered:
"Gods are just a little stronger than ordinary people! The reason why you become gods is because you understand some laws better than ordinary people. But do you dare to say that no one in this world knows more than you?
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Tamro retorted:
"I am an ancient god. I am the creator of time and space. Who can control it better than me?"
Sith and Wood laughed at the same time. Tamro was suddenly stunned, but Sith continued:
"I divide the practice into three stages. Look at this misty forest."
Everyone looked towards the misty forest, and Sith continued:
“When you see mountains, they are mountains; when you see water, they are water.”
"Seeing mountains is not mountains; seeing water is not water."
"When you see mountains, you become mountains again; when you see water, you become water again."
"Have you reached that stage?"
Tamro was stunned, and then said around:
"I still don't understand what you mean, but the mountains and rivers I see are patterns transformed by laws, so I can control the changes in the laws and make the mountains and rivers change."
Sith smiled and said:
"That's right, you haven't truly become a god yet, because you haven't reached the level where you can see mountains again and again, and see water again and again water."
Tamro was really helpless, he took a deep breath and said:
"Can you stop beating around the bush and speak clearly?"
Wood and Sith looked at each other and smiled, but Sith's figure suddenly disappeared. Just when everyone was in a daze, Sith's voice seemed to come from all directions:
"If this world were a painting, and you were all in the painting, you were the scenery and characters in the painting, and the rules you mastered were only what was shown in the painting. When it comes to the final step, you
I will jump out of this painting and look at this painting from a macro perspective."
Tamro looked around blankly, not knowing where the Sith were! Then he asked:
"You mean, I'm not a true god yet?"
The voice of Sith came:
"Point it directly at people's hearts, and it will naturally become a god."
As soon as Sith finished speaking, his body appeared on the same spot again, as if it had never moved. When Sith appeared, he continued:
"I'm telling you a Zen saying. If you understand it, you will naturally become a true god. If you don't understand it, you won't be able to break through."
Tamro listened hurriedly and nervously.
"Let the six consciousnesses go out of the six doors, be untainted and unmixed in the six objects, and come and go freely without stagnation, which is the freedom and liberation of Prajna Samadhi."
Tamro went to study this sentence by himself. Just when Sith was about to speak, Tamro asked hurriedly:
"Wait a minute, what do you mean by six dusts?"
Wood explained with a smile:
"The six objects are sound, color, smell, taste, touch, and law."
"Oh! Maybe I can do this, but how can an ordinary person do this without contending for the grace of God?" Tamro seemed to be talking to himself, and seemed to be questioning Wood.
And Sith smiled and said:
"These six dusts can also be understood as fame, profit, power, sex, desire, and law."
"Neither fame nor wealth nor glory,"
"Just to live this life as it happens."
"How many days can an empty body last?"
"Because of his busy schedule, it is always clear."
"If your heart is empty, your eyes of wisdom will appear. You will not be confused by all circumstances, and you will have the road to becoming a god."
Tamro couldn't stand it anymore and said:
"Can you two not mince words when you talk? Can't you just say what you have to say?"
Sith smiled and said:
"The Tao can be understood, not taught. Knowledge and secret methods can be taught, but the way to becoming a god must be understood from nature."
Tamro stopped asking questions, but everyone began to think silently, including all the cultivators in the misty forest who were listening carefully.
Each of these three thousand avenues is different. How much you can understand depends on your personal destiny.
Then the God of War Gonzalez suddenly asked:
"Master, if a cultivator violates all the taboos you mentioned, does he still have hope of becoming a god?"
Sith explained calmly:
"It's not that you don't fall into cause and effect, but you don't know cause and effect. Mistakes can be corrected. Those who don't change despite repeated admonitions, as I said before, will be like ice in the fire and will be harmed by themselves sooner or later!"
Gonzalez then asked:
"Is it okay to just change it?"
Sith smiled and said:
"Of course not. The so-called cause and effect is the retribution of the cycle of cause and effect after a person commits a mistake. However, this cause and effect is not endless. When the cause and effect is achieved, you can correct the mistake again, so that you will not be harmed by the cause and effect!
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After Sith finished speaking, Shilong asked:
"Master Dharma God, I would like to know if there is any distinction between the so-called ways of cultivation? For example, the difference between warriors and magicians?"
Sith smiled and replied:
"The so-called distinction is that everyone chooses a different path. Although they are different, each has its own advantages. But if you want to reach the highest state of spirituality, this distinction is equivalent to nothing."
Wood continued:
"In the vast world, no one can be proficient in everything, and no one can reach the pinnacle of cultivation. There is no profession that is the strongest, and there is no profession that is the weakest. The key depends on the practitioner himself."
As soon as Wood said this, everyone frowned, and Laura then asked:
"Master Dharma God, I would like to ask a question. The Martial Saint just said that there is no strong or weak distinction between professions. Then why in the Divine Grace Continent, warrior cultivators cannot defeat magician cultivators?"
After hearing this, Sith laughed loudly, but at this time an elf god said:
"What you said is wrong. In the Divine Grace Continent, it's not just you humans. Among the giant races, warriors are very powerful. There are also orcs and tauren. Their abilities are very powerful. Our elves have the same level of magic.
The teacher is no match at all."
Everyone was stunned as soon as these words came out, but Sith smiled and said:
"If you ask this, you are just saying that you are rich with tens of thousands of gold in your hand, but what if the ten thousand gold in your hand is compared with Galli! What I say is just a metaphor. All of you, including the people in the misty forest now, you
We made a mistake together and felt that the profession that we were not good at was our weakness. In fact, it is simply not right to say so."
After Sis finished speaking, he looked at Wood and said:
"Although I am a Dharma God now, if I were to have a real contest with a Martial Saint, I would probably lose miserably!"
Then Wood and Sith nodded to each other, and Sith then looked at everyone and said:
"You must throw away this concept. Martial arts and magic are all ways to become gods. In the divine domain, there are many gods who practice martial arts and become gods, and there are also many legal professions among them, because they know that they
There is something missing, so you have to correct this wrong thinking."
Everyone was silent now. No one asked questions for a long time, but Sith looked up at the sky and said:
"It's almost time today. We'll stop here today and continue tomorrow at noon. Practitioners from Shen'en Continent below, I hope you can understand some truths today."
As soon as Sis finished speaking, the colorful clouds in the sky slowly began to flutter, and the images in the sky became blurred. Slowly, the sky returned to normal.
Everyone in the misty forest looked at the sky with unfinished thoughts. It took a long time for anyone to react, but after the practitioners did, they all sat down and began to meditate.
At the same time, in the square of the Magic Sect, everyone gathered in front of Sis and Wood. The lecture just now had some charm that had been arranged before. After the explanation, everyone wanted to ask something they really wanted to ask.
problem.
The first person who couldn't bear it was Shi Long. He asked:
"Are there really giants on the Divine Grace Continent? Are they really strong? And aren't the giants very tall?"