A leisurely life that begins with the possession of a game character

Chapter 1019 Reluctant to give in to each other

(You can skip this chapter, it's about gods and magic power)

From a metaphysical perspective, there are several types of people who come down from heaven. One type is those who have an aura of dedication, that is, they bring prosperity to whoever is with them, but they themselves do not live very well.

There are also people who have a lot of energy but they can't use it and don't have the key, so people with ulterior motives will want it. This is the characteristic of most celestial beings who come to the earth, just to mess around.

The few remaining ones have special missions. They all have the ability to absorb energy, and they will absorb energy from everyone around them to replenish themselves.

So the saying that the king is immortal is all because of this. On the other hand, if you look at the brothers around the king, they will lose everything and their families will die at any time.

As for saying that someone has a particularly bad life, or suffers a lot, that is basically not something that comes from heaven, it is probably just a common belief. In any dimension, energy is conserved, and this thing cannot come out of thin air.

Immortals also need to consume energy to survive. Mortals have to eat every day, but immortals don't need to eat, but they also need to consume energy such as the essence of the sun and the moon and the spiritual energy of heaven and earth every day.

So even if there are too many gods, there will still be insufficient resources. When a person cultivates from the human world to the heaven, it does not mean that he will turn into a perpetual motion machine when he arrives in the heaven. Living on wind and drinking dew also requires material existence.

In fact, no matter which realm, a group of administrators govern the majority of the people. In the heaven, most of the beings are ordinary people. It doesn't mean that they can be equal to the Taoist masters, Buddhas, and emperors by cultivating.

This kind of operation is only considered incredible and worshiped by people in the human world. In heaven, it may be worse than the scumbag. It is just like the best student in the village who got an admission notice from a famous university one day.

Everyone in the village thought that he was definitely a talented scholar, but in fact, after entering university, he might just be an ordinary student.

People should not be too superstitious. If you really rely on gods for everything and if gods fulfill everything you say, the world would not be what it is now.

"Then according to what you said, what should be the source of the gods' magical power? Or what maintains the existence of gods?"

"This question is a bit broad. Let me talk about it from the perspective of scientific theory." Zhang Lan said after thinking for a while.

The historical development of immortal culture can be traced back to the primitive religion and totem worship in ancient times. At that time, people revered nature, worshipped animals, and regarded certain creatures or natural phenomena with special abilities or mysterious characteristics as sacred existences, thus forming the earliest image of immortals.

With the emergence of agricultural civilization, people's dependence on nature deepened, and the culture of gods and immortals gradually combined with agricultural civilization to form a more systematic and rich belief system.

After entering the feudal society, the culture of gods and immortals was spread more widely and deeply. Under the influence of Confucianism, gods and immortals were given the role of moral models and spiritual sustenance, becoming a symbol of Confucian ethics.

At the same time, under the influence of Taoist thought, the culture of immortals developed further, and the Taoist concept of pursuing immortality and cultivating immortals was deeply rooted in people's hearts. The belief in immortals was combined with folk religion and witchcraft to form a unique belief system of immortals.

In traditional culture, gods and immortals occupy a pivotal position. They are not only symbols of supernatural power, but also moral models and spiritual sustenance.

Through the creation of various images of gods and immortals, the culture of gods and immortals conveys people's yearning for a better life, their pursuit of moral ethics, and their transcendence of life and death.

In traditional culture, gods and immortals also have the function of communicating with heaven and earth and protecting people's livelihood. They are regarded as messengers of heaven and earth, able to convey the will of heaven and protect people's peace and good fortune. At the same time, gods and immortals are also an important part of folk beliefs. When people face difficulties such as natural disasters and diseases, they often pray for the protection and help of gods and immortals.

With the changes of the times and the development of culture, the image of gods and immortals has also undergone continuous evolution and diversity. In ancient myths and legends, gods and immortals are often portrayed as possessing extraordinary powers, immortal bodies, and noble and mysterious temperaments.

They may fly on clouds, drive spirit beasts, or master the power of natural elements such as thunder and lightning, showing an omnipotent image. However, in different historical periods and regional cultures, the image of gods and immortals also presents diverse characteristics.

For example, in Taoism, a system of gods and immortals such as the Three Pure Ones and the Four Imperial Gods is systematically constructed, and each god has its own unique duties and symbolic meaning.

At the same time, in folk legends, the images of the Eight Immortals, Mazu and other gods are also deeply loved by people. They are either highly skilled in medicine, or compassionate, or both wise and brave, and have become heroes and patron saints in people's hearts. The diversity of these images of gods not only enriches the connotation of the god culture, but also reflects people's diverse understanding and imagination of the belief in gods.

Incense plays a vital role in religious ceremonies. It is not only a material existence, but also a symbol of the believers' inner piety and prayers.

When believers light incense, they often bow their heads and silently recite, blending their inner wishes and prayers into the rising smoke. This process is not only a respect and offering to the gods, but also a persistence and pursuit of faith.

The burning of incense, like the enthusiasm and piety in the hearts of believers, continuously conveys their prayers and expectations to the gods.

In traditional culture, incense is often closely linked to family and bloodline. The elders in the family light incense not only to pray for the blessing of the gods, but also to pass on the family's beliefs and culture to future generations.

This kind of inheritance is not only a respect and remembrance for ancestors, but also an expectation for the future prosperity of the family.

The connection between incense and the power of gods is not directly scientifically proven, but is based on deep faith and psychological identification. For believers, incense is a bridge for them to communicate with gods. By lighting incense, they can feel the existence and protection of gods, and then gain inner comfort and strength. This power may be manifested as psychological comfort, emotional support, or help and guidance in life.

In fact, incense is not the only source of the magical power of gods. The magical power of gods is more based on the inner cultivation, moral behavior and adherence to morality of believers. Incense is just a way of expressing faith. It can provide believers with a channel to communicate with gods, but it cannot directly give believers magical powers.

From a psychological perspective, the power of gods and immortals is rooted in people's faith. Faith is a powerful spiritual force that can inspire people's inner potential and creativity. When people believe in the existence of gods and immortals and are full of awe for them, they will unconsciously use various senses and imagination to perceive and understand the image and behavior of gods and immortals. This perception and understanding often has a strong personal color and subjective imagination, thus forming different understandings and degrees of worship of gods and immortals.

Therefore, rather than saying that incense constitutes the magical power of the gods, it is better to say that the magical power of the gods to a certain extent comes from people's faith and awe in them.

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