Myriad Worlds Begin with Douluo
Chapter 731 The World in Meditation
Chapter 731 The World in Meditation
It is said that after Siddhartha bid farewell to the prime minister, he continued on the road, walking in the jungle in the wilderness.
Suddenly, he found a snail on the ground.
So, he possessed himself, picked it up with two leaves, and sent it to the wet grass field by the roadside.
At this moment, horses were chasing him from behind, and Siddhartha just escaped the search of another team from Kapilavatthu.
The viewers were also moved by Siddhartha's compassion.
"For a snail, you can actually stop and send it to the wet grass?" Holy Kaisa was a little puzzled, this Siddhartha was a little too kind.
Is such behavior also one of spiritual practice?
She can read all the history of the earth, and searched the earth for information about Siddhartha, but she can only find relevant records, but records, there will always be someone with subjective will to record.
Therefore, history, only anger is real.
Of course, she can also deduce it based on the treasure house of sacred knowledge, but at most there is only a 90.00% true probability of [-] infinity.
Everything is perfect, exactly the same, and it cannot be deduced anyway.
Angel Yan thought for a while, and said: "Such a person is worthy of admiration, but it is not suitable for the justice and order of our angels."
Siddhartha's character and behavior, in her opinion, are completely a saint.
Unwilling to harm any active creature.
Even if it is a plant, he takes care of it carefully, fearing that it will be hurt.
If he hadn't walked so slowly along the way, I'm afraid he would be able to reach the place that the master pointed out to him soon, right?
In the picture, Siddhartha finally came to a retreat forest at this time.
The green grass is lush and the dead wood sprouts.
The most attractive thing is that the Taoist uniforms worn by the monks here are different from Siddhartha's, and are cleaner and tidier.
These monks are all meditating, immersed in their own inner world.
Or thinking about their own problems, or sorting out what they have learned.
Siddhartha didn't bother them until they all woke up from it, and then said to a monk with disheveled hair: "Hello, I was introduced by Master Jialan to learn a deeper level of practice."
After knowing the situation, the monk pointed to a cave not far away on the mountain wall, and said, "Go and meet the immortal in it first, he has meditated in it for more than 70 years."
When Siddhartha walked into the dark cave, an old man with gray hair, disheveled hair and a beard was sitting cross-legged quietly.
Siddhartha didn't bother, he just sat opposite the master and entered a state of meditation...
Seeing this scene, the powerhouses of the heavens, everyone, felt a kind of peace and tranquility in their hearts.
Even the wicked, there is a kind of peace born from the heart.
Luffy no longer escaped, but fell into a deep sleep, as if he was having a sweet dream.
Naruto closed his eyes and meditated quietly, as if through the ages, he saw a self in a white robe, that self, smiling at him.
Naz's mind also fell into peace, as if deep in his heart, he saw a scaled and armored giant dragon wrapped in flames...
Everyone seems to see the desire deep in their hearts.
Their goals, their will, have become more determined.
When they came back to their senses, they all performed disciple salutes to Siddhartha in the video, perhaps in different ways, but Siddhartha at this moment is their mentor.
Carl is even more curious: "Is it really okay for a flesh and blood body to not eat or drink for 70 years? Feed on joy?"
Not just Karl, but other technologically advanced planes and cosmic civilizations expressed doubts about this.
The old man in the cave is obviously still of that kind of flesh and blood, why can he maintain such a healthy body without eating or drinking for 70 years without taking in energy?
Just looking thinner?
Perhaps, the process of "meditation" is a kind of biological dormancy in a sense, which can enter a higher dimension and absorb the energy in it?
Of course, there are also some creatures who disdain this, and even feel very uncomfortable physically and mentally.
For example, some Monkey Kings who have been added with a lot of wild colors seem to have a kind of hatred from the heart for Siddhartha.
They can't learn anything from it, and they can never get beyond their hearts.
If they can't let go of their hatred, they will never be able to defeat the great Buddha that weighs on their hearts.
It's not that the magic spell bound these Monkey Kings, but their hearts bound themselves.
Throughout the past and present, if there is only hatred without wisdom, they are incompetent people who cannot achieve any climate.
It is inevitable for these wild and cunning Monkey Kings to fail and become pawns.
Among these planes of Journey to the West, only Sun Wukong among the very few such as The Return of the Great Sage, the Super God Universe, and Havoc in the Heavenly Palace carries a little of the true meaning of the original Journey to the West plane, and has his own wisdom.
Wildness cannot be equated with bloodiness and courage.
Cunning is not wisdom either.
At this time, the picture in the video also came to the inner world of Siddhartha's meditation.
Everyone seemed to have passed through a golden passage and came to a world of ice and snow.
The snow is covered in one piece, and the peach blossoms are scattered all over the ground.
Peach blossoms are in full bloom in the ice and snow, and peacocks are flying in the blue sky and white clouds.
This is the inner meditation world.
Siddhartha came to another world, and the No.1 he saw when he raised his eyes was the meditating celestial being.
He appeared in Siddhartha's inner meditation world.
or--
It was Siddhartha, who came to the heart of the rishi.
The immortal was a little surprised that someone could enter here?
"Who invited you here?" The sage looked at Siddhartha with burning eyes.
Siddhartha looked calm and said, "My desire."
The sage continued to ask, "What drove you here?"
Siddhartha smiled: "Life energy."
"Haven't you brought your thoughts?" the sage continued to ask, a little reluctantly, which was also a test of Siddhartha.
Siddhartha's face was calm, with light in his eyes, explaining his own understanding.
"Thoughts are like waves rising from the sea."
"The sea will not be shaken by it."
In the eyes of the immortal, he already knew the identity of the person in front of him.
In the Dragon Ball universe, Weiss, who saw this scene, exclaimed in his eyes: "If this Siddhartha trained in martial arts, he might be able to master the foundation of freedom in an instant."
Birus also looked solemn.
【True】Are all human beings in other worlds created by God so good?
Although the physical energy is ridiculously weak, this thought, this realm, has almost reached the dimension of their gods.
What Siddhartha in the video lacks is a powerful physical body.
If a person like Siddhartha came to their universe, he only had to die once, and in the state of his soul, he would create a body that could match his soul. After his resurrection, he would even be almost the same as Wukong who had truly become a god at this time.
Thinking of this, Beerus suddenly had some ideas...
In the picture, Siddhartha and the fairy ask and answer.
Siddhartha asked, "What is life?"
The fairy gazed into the distance, where there were snow-capped peaks:
"Walking in Tianhe, keeping in thoughts."
"Time doesn't change, so don't go."
Siddhartha asked again, "What about suffering?"
The immortal seemed to sigh, and said: "The impermanence of life is the cause of suffering."
Siddhartha then asked, "Should you be so detached from impermanence?"
The immortal looked at Siddhartha with peaceful eyes, and said, "Feel the truth of life, immovable, immortal, and eternal."
As soon as the words fell, the immortal turned into a golden light and disappeared into the invisible.
On Siddhartha's wrist, there was also a rosary.
He was accepted as a disciple by the immortal. (Note: During the apprenticeship ceremony, the mentor tied the holy thread around the disciple's wrist, which means he accepted the disciple.)
"This question is very philosophical."
In the super god universe, the holy Keisha thought deeply.
Some of the philosophies, even if she thinks about them in detail, feel that they have benefited a lot.
However, how to implement it is a huge problem.
In life, there are always various difficulties and problems. If they can be solved, there may be no need for "justice and order".
However, Holy Keisha knew it clearly.
Intelligent creatures, truly because of desire, can be born with wisdom.
What the old man in the video said is like saying nothing.
"To transcend impermanence?"
"I'm afraid it's a dead end."
"Perhaps, the death of self is a kind of relief."
Thinking about it, Holy Kesha's thoughts drifted to the end involuntarily, and even began to think about the ultimate fear that Karl studied.
Does ultimate fear really exist?
However, even if it does exist, so what?
Is it better than the existence that created the cosmic ocean with a wave of hands?
A strong player has a strong player.
Maybe there are creatures that can be compared to, or even more terrifying than that existence.
In the picture, Siddhartha wakes up from meditation, opens his eyes, and returns to the dark cave, only to find a rosary on his wrist, which can also be said to be a holy thread.
And the immortal on the opposite side was still in meditation, as if he had never woken up.
This scene made Holy Kaisha's eyes condense: "Turn the virtual into reality?"
That is the world of meditation, does it really exist?
illusory?reality?
This kind of thought and spiritual practice is so miraculous.
Perhaps by the time this Siddhartha attains great achievement, even a world can be created.
When Siddhartha walked out of the cave, he told the bhikkhu how he met the immortal in meditation and bestowed the holy thread.
The bhikkhu was full of envy, without the slightest jealousy, and said: "You are really amazing. I have practiced for decades, but I have not reached your level."
After the two communicated, they went to the nearby villages to beg for food, which was a must for their three meals a day.
In the evening, Siddhartha continued to meditate in the cave, wanting to go further.
However, a killer quietly came to the cave by the faint moonlight in the night sky.
Holding a dagger in his hand, he cautiously came to Siddhartha's back, about to stab Siddhartha.
At this moment, a stream of blue light controlled the killer, making his body unable to move at all.
Trying to look back, the real fairy showed his supernatural powers.
This scene was seen very clearly by the people of the heavens.
For those ascetics, it was the first time someone really used the ability beyond ordinary people.
Similar to Hold, but the killer is still able to move.
However, this may be because the fairy did not have the idea of killing.
The renouncers in that world, or those with cultivation bases, seem not to take the initiative to kill.
In the end, the killer's body didn't listen, but he still stubbornly wanted to stab Siddhartha with the dagger in his hand.
Seeing this, the immortal increased his strength and controlled his body to fall.
And Siddhartha didn't want to be woken up by the noise.
He stepped forward to take off the killer's mask and found that it was a general from a neighboring country of Kapilavastu.
The general begged Siddhartha for mercy: "Forgive me, Your Highness Siddhartha, I am only following orders..."
(End of this chapter)
It is said that after Siddhartha bid farewell to the prime minister, he continued on the road, walking in the jungle in the wilderness.
Suddenly, he found a snail on the ground.
So, he possessed himself, picked it up with two leaves, and sent it to the wet grass field by the roadside.
At this moment, horses were chasing him from behind, and Siddhartha just escaped the search of another team from Kapilavatthu.
The viewers were also moved by Siddhartha's compassion.
"For a snail, you can actually stop and send it to the wet grass?" Holy Kaisa was a little puzzled, this Siddhartha was a little too kind.
Is such behavior also one of spiritual practice?
She can read all the history of the earth, and searched the earth for information about Siddhartha, but she can only find relevant records, but records, there will always be someone with subjective will to record.
Therefore, history, only anger is real.
Of course, she can also deduce it based on the treasure house of sacred knowledge, but at most there is only a 90.00% true probability of [-] infinity.
Everything is perfect, exactly the same, and it cannot be deduced anyway.
Angel Yan thought for a while, and said: "Such a person is worthy of admiration, but it is not suitable for the justice and order of our angels."
Siddhartha's character and behavior, in her opinion, are completely a saint.
Unwilling to harm any active creature.
Even if it is a plant, he takes care of it carefully, fearing that it will be hurt.
If he hadn't walked so slowly along the way, I'm afraid he would be able to reach the place that the master pointed out to him soon, right?
In the picture, Siddhartha finally came to a retreat forest at this time.
The green grass is lush and the dead wood sprouts.
The most attractive thing is that the Taoist uniforms worn by the monks here are different from Siddhartha's, and are cleaner and tidier.
These monks are all meditating, immersed in their own inner world.
Or thinking about their own problems, or sorting out what they have learned.
Siddhartha didn't bother them until they all woke up from it, and then said to a monk with disheveled hair: "Hello, I was introduced by Master Jialan to learn a deeper level of practice."
After knowing the situation, the monk pointed to a cave not far away on the mountain wall, and said, "Go and meet the immortal in it first, he has meditated in it for more than 70 years."
When Siddhartha walked into the dark cave, an old man with gray hair, disheveled hair and a beard was sitting cross-legged quietly.
Siddhartha didn't bother, he just sat opposite the master and entered a state of meditation...
Seeing this scene, the powerhouses of the heavens, everyone, felt a kind of peace and tranquility in their hearts.
Even the wicked, there is a kind of peace born from the heart.
Luffy no longer escaped, but fell into a deep sleep, as if he was having a sweet dream.
Naruto closed his eyes and meditated quietly, as if through the ages, he saw a self in a white robe, that self, smiling at him.
Naz's mind also fell into peace, as if deep in his heart, he saw a scaled and armored giant dragon wrapped in flames...
Everyone seems to see the desire deep in their hearts.
Their goals, their will, have become more determined.
When they came back to their senses, they all performed disciple salutes to Siddhartha in the video, perhaps in different ways, but Siddhartha at this moment is their mentor.
Carl is even more curious: "Is it really okay for a flesh and blood body to not eat or drink for 70 years? Feed on joy?"
Not just Karl, but other technologically advanced planes and cosmic civilizations expressed doubts about this.
The old man in the cave is obviously still of that kind of flesh and blood, why can he maintain such a healthy body without eating or drinking for 70 years without taking in energy?
Just looking thinner?
Perhaps, the process of "meditation" is a kind of biological dormancy in a sense, which can enter a higher dimension and absorb the energy in it?
Of course, there are also some creatures who disdain this, and even feel very uncomfortable physically and mentally.
For example, some Monkey Kings who have been added with a lot of wild colors seem to have a kind of hatred from the heart for Siddhartha.
They can't learn anything from it, and they can never get beyond their hearts.
If they can't let go of their hatred, they will never be able to defeat the great Buddha that weighs on their hearts.
It's not that the magic spell bound these Monkey Kings, but their hearts bound themselves.
Throughout the past and present, if there is only hatred without wisdom, they are incompetent people who cannot achieve any climate.
It is inevitable for these wild and cunning Monkey Kings to fail and become pawns.
Among these planes of Journey to the West, only Sun Wukong among the very few such as The Return of the Great Sage, the Super God Universe, and Havoc in the Heavenly Palace carries a little of the true meaning of the original Journey to the West plane, and has his own wisdom.
Wildness cannot be equated with bloodiness and courage.
Cunning is not wisdom either.
At this time, the picture in the video also came to the inner world of Siddhartha's meditation.
Everyone seemed to have passed through a golden passage and came to a world of ice and snow.
The snow is covered in one piece, and the peach blossoms are scattered all over the ground.
Peach blossoms are in full bloom in the ice and snow, and peacocks are flying in the blue sky and white clouds.
This is the inner meditation world.
Siddhartha came to another world, and the No.1 he saw when he raised his eyes was the meditating celestial being.
He appeared in Siddhartha's inner meditation world.
or--
It was Siddhartha, who came to the heart of the rishi.
The immortal was a little surprised that someone could enter here?
"Who invited you here?" The sage looked at Siddhartha with burning eyes.
Siddhartha looked calm and said, "My desire."
The sage continued to ask, "What drove you here?"
Siddhartha smiled: "Life energy."
"Haven't you brought your thoughts?" the sage continued to ask, a little reluctantly, which was also a test of Siddhartha.
Siddhartha's face was calm, with light in his eyes, explaining his own understanding.
"Thoughts are like waves rising from the sea."
"The sea will not be shaken by it."
In the eyes of the immortal, he already knew the identity of the person in front of him.
In the Dragon Ball universe, Weiss, who saw this scene, exclaimed in his eyes: "If this Siddhartha trained in martial arts, he might be able to master the foundation of freedom in an instant."
Birus also looked solemn.
【True】Are all human beings in other worlds created by God so good?
Although the physical energy is ridiculously weak, this thought, this realm, has almost reached the dimension of their gods.
What Siddhartha in the video lacks is a powerful physical body.
If a person like Siddhartha came to their universe, he only had to die once, and in the state of his soul, he would create a body that could match his soul. After his resurrection, he would even be almost the same as Wukong who had truly become a god at this time.
Thinking of this, Beerus suddenly had some ideas...
In the picture, Siddhartha and the fairy ask and answer.
Siddhartha asked, "What is life?"
The fairy gazed into the distance, where there were snow-capped peaks:
"Walking in Tianhe, keeping in thoughts."
"Time doesn't change, so don't go."
Siddhartha asked again, "What about suffering?"
The immortal seemed to sigh, and said: "The impermanence of life is the cause of suffering."
Siddhartha then asked, "Should you be so detached from impermanence?"
The immortal looked at Siddhartha with peaceful eyes, and said, "Feel the truth of life, immovable, immortal, and eternal."
As soon as the words fell, the immortal turned into a golden light and disappeared into the invisible.
On Siddhartha's wrist, there was also a rosary.
He was accepted as a disciple by the immortal. (Note: During the apprenticeship ceremony, the mentor tied the holy thread around the disciple's wrist, which means he accepted the disciple.)
"This question is very philosophical."
In the super god universe, the holy Keisha thought deeply.
Some of the philosophies, even if she thinks about them in detail, feel that they have benefited a lot.
However, how to implement it is a huge problem.
In life, there are always various difficulties and problems. If they can be solved, there may be no need for "justice and order".
However, Holy Keisha knew it clearly.
Intelligent creatures, truly because of desire, can be born with wisdom.
What the old man in the video said is like saying nothing.
"To transcend impermanence?"
"I'm afraid it's a dead end."
"Perhaps, the death of self is a kind of relief."
Thinking about it, Holy Kesha's thoughts drifted to the end involuntarily, and even began to think about the ultimate fear that Karl studied.
Does ultimate fear really exist?
However, even if it does exist, so what?
Is it better than the existence that created the cosmic ocean with a wave of hands?
A strong player has a strong player.
Maybe there are creatures that can be compared to, or even more terrifying than that existence.
In the picture, Siddhartha wakes up from meditation, opens his eyes, and returns to the dark cave, only to find a rosary on his wrist, which can also be said to be a holy thread.
And the immortal on the opposite side was still in meditation, as if he had never woken up.
This scene made Holy Kaisha's eyes condense: "Turn the virtual into reality?"
That is the world of meditation, does it really exist?
illusory?reality?
This kind of thought and spiritual practice is so miraculous.
Perhaps by the time this Siddhartha attains great achievement, even a world can be created.
When Siddhartha walked out of the cave, he told the bhikkhu how he met the immortal in meditation and bestowed the holy thread.
The bhikkhu was full of envy, without the slightest jealousy, and said: "You are really amazing. I have practiced for decades, but I have not reached your level."
After the two communicated, they went to the nearby villages to beg for food, which was a must for their three meals a day.
In the evening, Siddhartha continued to meditate in the cave, wanting to go further.
However, a killer quietly came to the cave by the faint moonlight in the night sky.
Holding a dagger in his hand, he cautiously came to Siddhartha's back, about to stab Siddhartha.
At this moment, a stream of blue light controlled the killer, making his body unable to move at all.
Trying to look back, the real fairy showed his supernatural powers.
This scene was seen very clearly by the people of the heavens.
For those ascetics, it was the first time someone really used the ability beyond ordinary people.
Similar to Hold, but the killer is still able to move.
However, this may be because the fairy did not have the idea of killing.
The renouncers in that world, or those with cultivation bases, seem not to take the initiative to kill.
In the end, the killer's body didn't listen, but he still stubbornly wanted to stab Siddhartha with the dagger in his hand.
Seeing this, the immortal increased his strength and controlled his body to fall.
And Siddhartha didn't want to be woken up by the noise.
He stepped forward to take off the killer's mask and found that it was a general from a neighboring country of Kapilavastu.
The general begged Siddhartha for mercy: "Forgive me, Your Highness Siddhartha, I am only following orders..."
(End of this chapter)
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