Chapter 153: Buddha’S Enlightenment
Chapter 153: Buddha’S Enlightenment
A group of old monks burst into laughter, thinking that layman Zhou was really a boaster.
In what age are you still boasting that you have reached the level of killing three corpses?
Do you really think it is so easy to achieve the realm of killing three corpses?
There are five immortals in Taoism, namely heaven, gods, earth, humans and ghosts.
Human Immortal refers to an immortal who has cultivated to the point where he has no disease and extends his life.
Those who cultivate the truth, if they don’t understand the Great Dao, can find a method in the Tao, a skill in the method, have faith and determination, and will not change for the rest of their lives. The energy of the five elements will not be misunderstood and misunderstood. The form and quality are solid, and the eight evil epidemics cannot harm them. An Shaobing is Human Immortal.
Zhou Mu was in this state after cultivating Gold Core.
In Buddhism, a monk generally refers to an adult male monk who is over twenty years old.
However, the term "monk" mentioned by several masters does not mean this, but refers to one of the levels of Buddhist cultivation. Because self-grasping has not been eliminated, it is impossible to achieve Arhat Buddhahood, corresponding to Human Immortal.
Human Immortal and Bhikkhu seem to be the lowest level in the Body Refining system of Taoism and Buddhism, but in fact they refer to the level of true immortality or Buddhahood. For ordinary practitioners, they are the real gods.
Naturally, these great monks not only didn't believe it when they heard that someone had become a "god" through cultivation.
I also think Zhou Mu’s leather is blown away!
The monks laughed and said, "If you really are a Human Immortal, I will rip off your head and make you a slave!"
Whatever you say.
Anyway, no nice words came out of my mouth.
After a few discussions, we dispersed.
Only the two presiding abbots were left.
Master Dingzhao hesitated and said: "Abbott, if this layman named Zhou Mu is really a Taoist, will we break the law?"
Zen Master Jiecheng shook his head and said: "The law enforcement was left by Zen Master Woyun, the senior monk of our temple. Since ancient times, Buddhism and Taoism have been incompatible. Even if this layman Fang is really Human Immortal, can I teach him the Dharma Harbor of Buddhism?"
Master Dingzhao nodded slightly and said, "What the abbot said makes sense."
After chatting for a while, the two of them dispersed.
Night, Zen room.
Zen Master Jie Cheng was preparing to take a rest when he couldn't help but think about Zhou Mu.
Regardless of whether the other person has attained Perfect Being, how can the Buddhist secrets left by Zen Master Woyun be given to people who are not Buddhists?
He shook his head, chanted for a while, and then lay down to sleep.
After all, the Zen master has been practicing for many years, so his state of mind is naturally very high.
No, he lay down and fell asleep.
He also slept very soundly.
However, I don’t know how long I had slept for, when Zen Master Jie Cheng suddenly noticed a strong flash of Buddha’s light in front of him.
He opened his eyes in confusion, only to find that he was no longer in the temple.
Zen Master Jiacheng tried his best to open his eyes wide, and then he saw clearly that there was a person sitting cross-legged under the Bodhi Tree in front of him, and his whole body was surrounded by dense Buddha light.
"Isn't this the scene of Buddha's enlightenment?"
Zen Master Jiecheng was stunned!
It was already sunset.
Ahead is an endless prairie covered with unknown weeds.
In addition to being covered with wild grass, the prairie also has a huge Bodhi Tree rising from the sky.
As the sun sets, the golden afterglow shines on the young monk under the Bodhi Tree, looking so sacred.
At this time, Zen Master Jie Cheng "heard" the young monk murmuring in a low voice: "If I don't realize the Supreme Way now, I will never get up from this seat."
Time passed by minute by minute.
The light is gradually swallowed up by darkness.
There are no moon or stars in the sky, only boundless darkness.
Zen Master Jie Cheng was a little puzzled as to why he "saw" the Buddha's enlightenment.
At this moment, colorful lights emerged from the young monk's body.
There are wines and delicacies in the light, and everything is so delicious that it whets your appetite.
However, the young monk did not respond and continued to meditate with his eyes closed.
Time is passing quickly.
The second night came quickly.
In the darkness, a pink light emerged from the young monk's head again.
This time, the picture shows beauties with revealing clothes, lustful faces, and excellent looks and postures.
These beauties surrounded the monk, and the sounds of lust continued.
Although Zen Master Jiecheng has been cultivating for many years and has deep concentration, his face turned red.
But the young monk still sat calmly. .
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