After hearing what I said, my second uncle laughed even louder and asked patiently, "Where do you think the earliest people came from?"
I said in confusion, "A female snail made a human being?"
The second uncle nodded, then shook his head, saying that it was true that Nvwei created humans, but it was not accurate. In fact, the composition of human ancestors was very complicated. Before the great catastrophe, some human ancestors already existed. Later,
At Ragnarok, the way of heaven fell, and the blood of these gods was lost in the heaven and earth, and gradually evolved to form this world.
"There are many things hidden in human genes that cannot yet be detected by modern science. These bloodlines may mutate under certain conditions and become the 'transformers' you call them."
Of course, most of the transformers' words and deeds are no different from normal humans. Some don't even know their identity as transformers, so there is no need to look at them with colored glasses, they are just dealing with the transformers.
Just be careful when doing so.
The second uncle said, "Because the bloodline of the transformer is not stable, many people find it difficult to accept this change at the beginning of their awakening. Some of them, whose willpower is not strong enough, will change their temperament drastically and use demon power to confuse all living beings. Therefore,
Another profession was born in the human world, called a practitioner."
I hurriedly said, "Then our Lin family is also a family of practitioners. Should we eliminate those who transform when we see them in the future?"
The second uncle cursed nonsense, who said that practitioners must catch monsters? The most unpredictable thing in the world is the human heart. Monsters are also good, and people are bad. Right and wrong are never black and white.
I will naturally understand these principles in the future.
I hummed and lowered my head.
After talking to this point, my second uncle and I had nothing to say, but we were reluctant to leave him. My second uncle obviously saw through my thoughts, patted me on the shoulder, and said in a much slower tone, "Go back,
If we are destined to meet each other again in the future, I hope to see you again. You have grown into a man who is upright and upright."
In the end, I was "sent" away by my second uncle.
Late at night on the day I parted ways with my second uncle, a fire broke out in the Lin family's old house. The raging flames devoured everything in the old house. After that, I never saw my second uncle.
I know that the fire was probably set by my second uncle himself. He set fire to destroy the old house just to cut off all ties with his hometown and to be free from any restrictions.
But I still look forward to it. One day, when I am capable enough, I will definitely enter the "Sixth District", find the second uncle and the old man, and find out what secrets they are guarding.
In order to achieve this goal as soon as possible, I went crazy in the next period of time. Even when I was eating and going to the toilet, I had to hold the two yellowed ancient books and study the whole book thoroughly.
There are two books left by the ancestors of the Lin family. "Great Self-Contemplation of the Heaven" is a pure practice method. In addition to some spells, it also records some alternative spells, such as altar dipping, sermons, and talismans.
Forbidden spells, divination, praying for rain...etc.
The core of practicing this method lies in the word "visualization". Through endless meditation, the mind and mind are unified and fit with all things, creating a wonderful connection. Then, through the traction of the spell, the divine power in the space is shaken, and then
Accept all things for one's own use, achieve personal success, and achieve the state of harmony between all things and the universe, a state of Zen where one forgets both self and self.
Next is the book "Tai Shang Den Yin Jue". What is recorded in this book is a method of cultivating the mind. Although it cannot significantly increase my personal ability, it can help me cultivate my mind and maintain a Hunyuan heart.
Trapped by the world.
As for the art of Taoism, the most important thing is the state of mind. The so-called training of one's mind in the world of mortals means tempering one's Taoist mind and Tao body.
Unfortunately, my qualifications are dull. Although I have been practicing hard at home for many days, my progress has been slow and I have never been able to get into the state.
Of course, the way to practice is to accumulate over time and step by step. There has never been a precedent for becoming a master without getting a book, so I can only endure it and accumulate my own abilities bit by bit.
I was on guard against arrogance and impetuosity, and was busy trying to figure out the profound meanings in the spiritual practice books, and gradually couldn't extricate myself from it. My mother was extremely anxious when she saw that I was "paralyzed" at home all day long, for fear that her good-looking son would become useless.
He urged me to go out and look for a job all day long. He also said that my brother-in-law had called me and asked someone to arrange a match for me and asked me to go to my brother-in-law's house for a blind date when I had time.
I was so annoyed that I couldn't calm down to practice, so I had no choice but to go to the job market several times.
But when I went to the job market, I realized how difficult it is for poor people to get a foothold!
I graduated with a bachelor's degree, and my diploma is neither high nor low. I went to many interview companies and was not satisfied. Either they disliked my lack of work experience, or I disliked their low treatment, and I spent most of my time wandering around in the talent market.
Months ago, I still haven’t found a decent job.
During that time, I was a little confused. Although spiritual practice brought me endless fun, I still have to eat, right? So I worked harder and harder to find a job, submitted resumes everywhere, made phone calls, and was very busy.
After half a month of running around like this, finally one day, I had a turning point.
…
It was a sunny morning. I arrived at the job market early. As soon as I walked into the door, I caught a glimpse of a familiar figure walking through the crowded crowd.
I was stunned for a moment, then looked back and saw a tall woman with a ponytail, holding a stack of documents and walking with her head buried in thought. Looking at her profile, she looked like a high school classmate of mine.
He hesitated and called out tentatively, "Li Xue?"
The woman paused and turned around in surprise, revealing a rather delicate face with oval seeds.
She stared at me for a long time with wide eyes, and then said in surprise, "You...are Lin Feng?"
I smiled, walked up to him and said, "Long time no see."
"Yeah, it's really been a long time." Li Xue also smiled, pursed her lips slightly, and said that since graduating from high school, we have been living in different places, and it seems that we haven't contacted each other for five or six years.
Then, she asked me what I was doing here. I held my resume in my hand and said in embarrassment, "What else can I do? Look for a job. Why are you here?"
Unexpectedly, he actually burst into laughter, flashed his long eyelashes, and said that he was here for recruitment! I suddenly became even more embarrassed and didn’t know what to say, but Li Xue pointed to the coffee shop across the road.
, asked me if I would be interested in going to a coffee shop to sit with her?
I hurriedly said no, and just as I was about to refuse, Li Xue came over and said, don't worry, what kind of job are you looking for? Tell me, maybe I can help you.
Looking at her sincere eyes, I had no choice but to nod and say thank you.
Walking into the coffee shop, Li Xue sat down politely, took the order menu very elegantly, and asked me what I wanted to drink. I said absently, "Whatever."
She ordered two cups of coffee, then put her hand on her chin, with a slight smile on her face. The smile was very playful, "Lin Feng, you are such an irresponsible guy, you still owe me a debt."