Chapter 90: Supernatural Powers, Idiot Monk, Lu Yuan
Lu Zhengkang calls the basic air mass of the universe the upper edge, and the derived air mass is difficult to name. If you still call it the upper edge, you will ignore the connection and force between things, but if you equate it with
The Emperor Net Pearl could not highlight its essential characteristics, so he thought about it for a moment and lazily called the origin of all things the Shangyuan Pearl. Anyway, this theory was proposed by him and no one could refute it.
The upper edge is a very magical existence. Because it is more basic than time and space, when observing the upper edge, distance and time lose their obstacles.
Lu Zhengkang looked at Jue Guang. He could clearly see that the person in front of him was far away from him. They were separated by the void, which seemed to be out of reach. The same was true for the other babies, but the specific situation was different.
It's not just that simple, the upper edge beads of some of the people around are connected with Lu Zhengkang's bead by thin silk threads, forming a small network with each other.
After a little observation, Lu Zhengkang understood what this thread was about. The people connected to it were all those who had had Qi interactions with him, whether they were babies who were treated by him, the enlightenment who passed on his inner power, or simply those who were treated by him.
Xu Ranxue, who is crossing the Qi, has silk threads protruding from their upper edge beads.
This line, Lu Zhengkang, named it Shangyuan Line, and this net, named Shangyuan Net, unified the style.
The silk thread extending from Lu Zhengkang's upper edge bead is still very sparse and thin, but it has many wonderful uses.
After careful inspection, Lu Zhengkang noticed that there was a line extending to a certain upper edge bead that was not in another courtyard, so he followed the upper edge line and focused his eyes on the small and white upper edge bead, and suddenly he was stunned.
The image of the little girl walking on the mountain road was just before his eyes. Every plant and tree around her, and even the Sun Wang family walking in front, were also perceived by Lu Zhengkang. After all, Sun Wang family also passed through Lu Zhengkang's Qi.
The two of them were motionless now. Lu Zhengkang tried to move the upper edge line, and the screen suddenly started to move.
It was just a reversal, until they went back to the other courtyard, Lu Zhengkang tried to move the upper edge line again, and the picture began to flow clockwise until they returned to the mountain road, and then the picture became abnormally blurry.
After watching it repeatedly for a while, Lu Zhengkang also roughly understood what this perspective was like. What he saw was not actually a specific picture, but only the state corresponding to the upper edge bead. Many of the information he saw, such as trees, rocks, etc., were actually what he saw.
What I made up in my head was only a very small part that was actually conveyed to him. From it, Lu Zhengkang could learn that Sun Lizhai was walking and was safe, and that was about it.
As for the blurred picture, it was a scene from the future. Lu Zhengkang couldn't see through the mists of time, so he could only vaguely glimpse part of it.
For example, Lu Zhengkang saw them opening the door and entering the house, and then Sun Wangshi started talking to another person.
The Buddhists have a theory of clairvoyance. The "Da Fang et al. Sutra" says, "If there are countless and boundless Buddha worlds in the ten directions, all shapes and colors are like light. They may be thick, thin, near, or far."
There is also the theory of destiny understanding, which means that one can know the past karma of sentient beings and know the origin of present or future retribution.
Lu Zhengkang can now be said to have these two magical powers. As his realm improves, the effects of his magical powers will surely become stronger and stronger.
Jue Guang once said that it is better for Buddhists to practice Taoism than Dharma. Now Lu Zhengkang has indeed achieved some results, but he has no intention of informing these bald donkeys, lest they behave strangely again.
When Lu Zhengkang combed the upper edge line, he found that there were two connected upper edge beads that were not in front of him. Looking at it with his celestial eye, he saw a pair of mature men and women. They were thousands of miles away and seemed to be somewhere densely populated.
The condition is pretty good.
These two are his parents in this life.
Withdrawing his clairvoyance, Lu Zhengkang gently stroked the antlers in front of him.
Speaking of antlers, he turned his attention to his own appearance.
To Lu Zhengkang, his current body is like the brilliance on the orb. The beautiful appearance that mortals see is not all of him. This layer of brilliance can flow with the change of the perspective of the onlooker, and can also change due to the brightness and darkness of the environment.
And increase or decrease.
Although it has not yet reached the point where even the orb itself turns into light, the existence of the physical body is no longer very important to Lu Zhengkang.
If reincarnation really exists, then Lu Zhengkang will never lose his consciousness, and he will still be the same Buddhist disciple in his next life.
Or even further, he can choose to transcend reincarnation, merge into the upper realm, and never be reincarnated again.
According to Theravada Buddhism, he is now at least at the stage of Straghan, and according to Mahayana Buddhism, he is also close to the stage of Arahant.
For a person of Lu Zhengkang's level to be called a Bodhisattva in the secular world, he cannot be called a high-ranking person at all, and is even very low-key. After all, there are so many liars who claim to be Buddhas and living Buddhas after learning a little bit of Buddhism. Chaoyang 300,000 Rinpoche
The name is no joke.
He himself didn't care at all about it.
But the monks in Shaolin Temple don’t think so.
In their opinion, after Lu Zhengkang showed his wonderful appearance, they confirmed that he was the reincarnation of the Bodhisattva.
What makes the bald donkeys even more bald is that this Bodhisattva is a bit too low-key. He neither saves sentient beings nor imparts even a few wonderful words of Buddhism.
Out of a certain mentality, they began to select the one that suited Lu Zhengkang's situation among the numerous Bodhisattva names, and it seemed that they were determined to let the Buddha be called such and such a Bodhisattva.
They rummaged through boxes and cabinets and searched exhaustively. In a book of Buddhism, there are hundreds or even thousands of named Bodhisattvas, and there are hundreds of millions of unnamed ones. The monks are not doing morning classes now. At the request of the abbot master,
All the monks in Shaolin Temple now play there counting Bodhisattvas every day.
There are those who don't care, cheating and cheating, and there are also those who are obsessive and infatuated. They sit and think, stand and think, and walk and think. When they go to the latrine to relieve themselves, they have to recite a few words of respect. The pilgrims who come to worship the Buddha are stunned.
I was stunned for a while, but later on, these bald heads with small brains all had stars in their eyes, and they almost didn’t even recognize the word Bodhisattva.
Lu Zhengkang saw with his own eyes a monk on duty, muttering and pacing in the yard. Later, he stood outside the window and stared straight in, scaring several children to tears.
"..."
Lu Zhengkang slammed the window shut.
Sitting cross-legged on the couch, he silently flipped through the book and read. Xu Ranxue was sitting on an imperial chair, explaining Li Bai's "Sleepwalking Tianmu Yin Farewell" to Sun Lizhai who was standing next to him.
When Lu Zhengkang was almost halfway through reading the "Golden Secret" in his hand, a panicked apology came from outside the window, "Young monk disturbed the Buddha. You should never do it. You should go to the Discipline Academy to receive your punishment!"
"When you get to the temple, call Zen Master Zi Xing over."
"Yes!" The monk walked quickly, and after a few ups and downs, he was gone.
Xu Ranxue glanced sideways and muttered: "It's so majestic!"
Lu Zhengkang also glanced at him, and Xu Ranxue quickly lowered his head to read the poem.
Not long after, the abbot knocked on the door.
"Come in."
Zen Master Zi Xing smiled and saluted Lu Zhengkang, "Master Buddha, do you have any instructions?"
"I heard that you are looking for my dharma name?" He said in a calm tone, "You can't find it, so just pick one up randomly."
These words made the abbot's face light up, "Buddha, your words are serious. The matter is so big, how can you not take it to heart?"
"Okay, then I'll tell you something, and you'll all call me that from now on."
The old monk rubbed his hands and looked at Lu Zhengkang expectantly.
"Well, let's call it Lu Yuan. The Buddhist name is Lu Yuan, the deer of White Deer, the fate of fate."
"I've seen Luyuan Bodhisattva!" The old monk clasped his hands together in a pious manner.