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Chapter 22 A New Beginning

Hou Zi listened to the music and felt a lot more at ease in his heart; his noble demeanor was heart-wrenching, but unfortunately, he didn't even have the chance to ask anyone's name.

In fact, he had already guessed what Nu Guan meant by a few words; that is, the passenger ship was under her protection, and the sound of the jellyfish would not affect those with decent minds, but if they had wrong thoughts, they would just

You will be blessed if you can seek for yourself.

I have to say that this woman is very cruel; he took action rashly, but saved a lustful man and almost got himself involved. This lesson is worth reflecting on.

What you use in the mortal world is not very easy to use in the world of spiritual practice.

Again, once you enter the world of spiritual practice, the prerequisite for everything is strength, and nothing else.

This reckless act exposed many problems, and his own response was also inappropriate; for example, according to Taoist records, the water demon's strength in the water and outside are not the same.

The water is soft-footed shrimp, so the timing of his knife attack was problematic.

The best way was to wait for the water monster to jump out and then cut it down. The method he used at that time was a perfect method for humans, but it was not considered carefully for foreign objects like the water monster. This was the reason why his single strike was ineffective.

When I was anxious, I acted purely on instinct, forgetting that I was no longer a police officer, but a wandering Taoist monk.

Need to adjust the position.

...The night passed without incident; each ship weighed anchor in turn, and several small boats followed the passenger ship more closely. They all knew that the passenger ship was protected by powerful Taoists, which was a guarantee for the journey.

Of course, the boat of Lao Qi and his son was also among them, and they did not dare to leave. In the next few days, the three of them stayed up all night with their boots on, and held their swords in their arms, fearing that the water monster would come to retaliate. However, there was no more water monster.

trace.

The whereabouts of the female crown were never seen again.

Hou Zi put aside these worries and began to concentrate on his own practice. Perhaps these years of wasted time had given him a solid foundation, so he made rapid progress in the art of entraining qi.

He did it through his accumulation, but his accumulation was passive and helpless.

Each time I swallow more and more spiritual inspirations from heaven and earth, Yujin is ultimately limited, and it takes a certain amount of mental adjustment to break through the shackles of relying solely on Yujin to absorb spiritual inspirations.

Cultivation is also about cultivating the mind, and it starts from the first step of practice.

At this time, the method of doing something will gradually return to inaction, saving it first and forgetting it, knowing but not keeping it. Just don’t do it forcefully, but let nature take its course. The spirit of heaven and earth is spiritual, especially against deliberate effort. How to absorb and absorb it?

Not deliberately, this is a science.

It is also the most difficult level in the pulsation stage. Those who can successfully draw Qi within a month have this ability. They are naturally close to the heaven and earth, and can get twice the result with half the effort; those who cannot succeed in several months are more industrious and cannot find it.

The opportunity that resonated with heaven and earth's inspiration was put off again and again.

The Taoist Scriptures say: "The flow of true meaning is uninterrupted. Knowing but not guarding is a matter of skill."

With long-term proficiency, intentionality turns into unintentional, and intentionality turns into unintentional, then the mind can get a great rest and reach a state of no thoughts and desires. A clear mind can lead to no dreams.

"Tao Zi" states: "The ancient Taoists slept without dreams and slept without worries."

Dreams are something you think about during the day and dream about at night. This is an influence that no one can avoid. If someone like him practices and studies hard during the day, concentrating on one thing, and dreams at night, he will definitely dream about practicing.

Other possibilities.

This is not a good thing, but a bad thing!

Only when you work diligently during the day and your dreams are blank at night can you really achieve the true skill of knowing but not guarding.

He is working hard in this direction, practicing hard, trying to forget, not thinking about what will happen in the future, nor thinking about how to kill everyone, or to regulate the world.

I just regard cultivation as an indispensable part of my life and do it naturally.

The dreams began to become fewer and shorter, which meant that he was getting closer and closer to success.

... When sailing during the day, he couldn't stay in the cabin all the time. The cabin was low and would cause discomfort for a long time. Therefore, after practicing, he had to go on the deck to get some air. But this boat was really too small, and the deck was all over the place.

If the father and son were rocking the oar, there would be basically no room for him to move his hands and feet.

For low-level Taoist priests, it is very important to know how to use both hands. Before Tongxuan, martial arts were an important means for them to defend themselves against enemies. For middle- and low-level monks, magic cannot replace everything.

Hou Zi knows several sets of sword skills, which are considered to be at a very good level among mortals. This is also a skill that must be mastered in his profession. It is a skill passed down from his family, and it has helped him subdue several extremely vicious criminals.

He didn't want to leave behind these skills, but there was really no room for him to practice sword skills on the Wupeng boat. His whole body felt wrinkled due to lack of exercise, so after the jellyfish incident, he made an incredible suggestion to the Qi family and his son.

.

He comes to rock the oar!

Guests rocking the oars while the boatman takes a rest? It’s very strange to think about it, but the stabbing of the water demon that night made the Qi family and his son know that this guy is not as simple as he seems on the surface.

At first glance, he looks like a scholar, but is he actually a swordsman?

At the beginning, he was not very adaptable and could not always grasp the direction. He had to be helped by Lao Qi. But after one day, he looked like an old sailor and no longer needed Lao Qi's help. He still had great strength and endurance.

It's not enough, one can support two, which makes the father and son unemployed. The only thing they can do is to catch river fish to enrich their food.

Shaking the oar invigorates blood, swallowing fluids and inducing spirits, complement each other.

This is the benefit of cultivating the lower Dantian. You don’t need to learn spells. You will be superior in strength and physical strength first. No wonder the physical cultivator likes it and can form combat effectiveness as soon as possible.

At this time, Hou Zi was dressed exactly like a boatman, which didn't matter to him; his upper body was naked, revealing his strong body from long-term exercise, and he was only wearing a pair of shorts. He was sweating in the summer, which was very enjoyable.

He doesn't have much experience in practice, but he has a terrible intuition about practice. He couldn't express it before because he couldn't attract the inspiration. Now he has passed this level and started to indulge himself. In fact, in practice, it coincides with the way of physical cultivation, which is also a Taoist sect.

an important branch.

It's best to just let nature take its course.

In this way, he rowed and practiced all the way, and unknowingly entered the Baisha Island of Bianzhou. It had been a month and a half since he boarded the boat. On the night of the last mooring when he arrived at Liuyang City, everything changed.

During the silent night meditation, I just feel that the body fluids are getting stronger and stronger, the mouth is full of sweetness, the Dantian is warm, the whole body is harmonious, the breathing is opening and closing, and the hair orifices all over the body are corresponding with it.

It is extremely quiet, but the energy is like silver threads, penetrating into the pores, hollow and refreshing, which is indescribable.

In the end, the gods and wills merged into one, and they merged unconsciously. The heart was in the Qi, and the Qi enveloped the mind. The chaos merged, and the dense atmosphere never dispersed.

There is no air coming in and out of the nose, and the navel has the ability to breathe in and out, just like a baby in a fetus, which is the fetal breath.

The Qi-Entraining Realm is done!

A clear voice of praise came from the passenger ship opposite, "Okay, let's be ambitious and practice hard! I am a Taoist, but I will stay in Yangcheng."

Exactly,

...The great road is clearly in front of you, and people will not return to the spring by mistake. The yellow bud is originally the Qi of the universe, and the foundation of the divine water is connected with mercury.


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