Chapter 132 - 132 128 No Place for Cultivation
Chapter 132 - 132 128 No Place for Cultivation
?Chapter 132: Chapter 128 No Place for Cultivation Chapter 132: Chapter 128 No Place for Cultivation “The ‘Dao’ is the core belief, formless and without image, yet it gives birth to heaven and earth, the origin of the universe, while ‘Fa’ is a means employed by Taoism to save the world and guide the people.”
Li Ping’an now had his own Dao and his own Fa, hence he mastered the four fundamental elements of Fa.
When it comes to wealth, there is internal and external wealth; external wealth refers to the financial resources needed for cultivation. As the saying goes, “no wealth, no support for the Dao,” and it is difficult for the cultivation process in Taoism to proceed without the support of material wealth.
Li Ping’an currently possessed external wealth. Even if he spent the one million one hundred and fifty thousand he had on hand, he could still earn more or ask Yuan Furong for it, since his girlfriend was a superstar with plenty of money.
Internal wealth refers to the cultivator’s own assets, what is called “immortal fate.” As it’s said, “Dew does not moisten rootless grass; the grand Dao does not ferry those without fate.” Not everyone is suited for cultivation.
Although Li Ping’an could not be considered extraordinarily talented, he definitely had deep immortal fate. He had already crossed the threshold of immortal cultivation and his cultivation was on the verge of reaching the lower four realms of immortal cultivation: Qi Gathering, Clayey Bricks, Guxuan, and the Mysterious Heart (Dragon Gate)—the realm of the mysterious heart. Therefore, he possessed the four fundamental elements of wealth.
‘So-lu,’ ‘lu’ refers to like-minded fellow Taoists encountered in the process of cultivation, also known as cultivation companions. To cultivate his own Dao, Li Ping’an needed to break free from the desires of the flesh and cut off the Six Roots, under the premise of first experiencing desire in order to sever it.
Cultivation is about essence, qi, and spirit. The Taoist Scriptures say that as long as a cultivator maintains a state of desirelessness and asking for nothing, and the body and mind enter tranquility, then one will achieve the state of ‘Three Flowers Gathering at the Top, Five Qi Facing the Origin.’
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