With all these qualities, I will eventually become immortal.

Chapter 526 Panlong Great Wisdom Root Transmits Buddhism and Cultivates Taoism!

Chapter 526 Panlong Great Wisdom Root Transmits Buddhism and Cultivates Taoism!

The implication is: "I need to practice my boxing now, make me move over."

When Meng Chuan saw Jue Ming walk to the side and stand in his stance by himself, he immediately smiled.

Some people are intelligent and have a natural talent for wisdom, which can be seen from their daily words and actions.

The Shaolin Martial Arts Academy's "Martial Monks Academy" is filled with disciples who are all potential grandmasters.

Master Jueming is knowledgeable and has excellent comprehension; his future achievements should go far beyond that of a grandmaster.

But he's still young and needs more experience; he should focus on breaking through his second major age limit as soon as possible.
The six major apertures of Jueming have already undergone a transformation.

I've been asking him for advice these past few days on how to overcome the taboos surrounding the two mental barriers.

Spiritual practice has always provided physical nourishment in return.

Buddhist practitioners generally progress rapidly at the same level, surpassing others at the same level.

However, once they face a breakthrough, the bottleneck is much more dangerous than for others.

According to Jueming's meaning:
"Amitabha Buddha, Mara, the demon, loves nothing more than a monk with delicate skin and tender flesh."

Meng Chuan also said he was unable to help.

He defeated all the inner demons he faced when breaking through to higher realms with a single punch.
All I could do was advise the young monk that, no matter what, he must firmly believe in his martial arts will.

Recalling the mental illusion caused by his final liberation a few days ago, Meng Chuan still feels lingering fear.

If it weren't for the light in his palm representing his will, which continuously illuminated the darkness, he probably wouldn't have lasted until the end.
When I came to my senses again, I practiced my boxing and cultivation, and before I knew it, time had flown by.

Since learning that the source of Qi and blood comes from the primordial Qi of heaven and earth.

Later, when he practiced boxing, he felt more and more unrestrained, and his body felt relaxed and comfortable.

It's like the body is adjusting itself, trying to harmonize with the universe.

“Vitality is probably not only effective in transforming blood and qi, but also beneficial to the body.”

What are the benefits?
Meng Chuan guessed that it should be the foundation laying ceremony.

This lays the foundation for breaking through even higher limits in martial arts in the future.

As for specifics, he couldn't think of anything for the time being.

These were things that I only realized when the Dao Heart manifested its primordial energy that day.

Even for ordinary people, or even masters and grandmasters, it would be difficult to grasp even a fraction of it.

After finishing his punch, Meng Chuan regained his composure and walked to the natural stone pier next to him.

I sat down cross-legged. There was something else I needed to do today, and now was the perfect time.

That is, the breakthrough and mastery of the [Longevity and Bliss Method].

This Qi cultivation method was taught by Han Zhongli, the leader of the Eight Immortals in the Dharma Realm at that time.

It has the effects of strengthening the body, boosting energy, and enhancing the body's energy reserves.

Its position in the Qi Refining Method is similar to the Body Refining Method in the "Cultivation Techniques" of vernacular novels.
But I must say, the effect is really good.

Meng Chuan no longer practices real boxing techniques; during the transitions between boxing routines, he doesn't need to regulate his breathing at all.

With ordinary boxing techniques, one could practice all day without even breaking a sweat.

Much of the credit goes to this method.

Clench your teeth and concentrate your mind to activate your vital energy.

This is preparation work for practicing the subsequent guiding movements.

The "primordial energy" referred to by ancient Qi cultivators is called "essence essence".

This substance is what they call the "essence of the body," not the "primordial energy" as it is known in the current era of Qi and Blood Martial Arts.

Why was it named this way?

Meng Chuan speculated that the study of Qi and Blood Martial Arts was spearheaded by Zhang Sanfeng, the founder of Taoism.

Therefore, the most important thing for Qi and blood martial arts is still named the foundation of the body, the essential element of the human body, and primordial Qi.

Returning to his own perspective...

The reason for practicing this method is that it has many benefits, the core of which is the wonderful use of the body's essence.

The feedback in his body was that his [Kidney Elixir] developed rapidly and became increasingly solid.

Upon closer inspection, it appears to glow faintly, much like the relics of a high-ranking Buddhist monk.
The condensation of the Kidney Elixir relies on the gathering of vital essence.

It's not about being as big as possible; the more solid it becomes, the closer it is to a "concretization" that can be seen with the naked eye.

Only in this way can one be considered a highly accomplished person.

Clench your teeth and flick your forehead, repeating this movement several times to circulate your Qi throughout your body.

Looking back, Meng Chuan's face flushed slightly.

After sensing it for a while, I suddenly felt a swelling in my dantian area, and wisps of heat rising around my lower abdomen. I couldn't help but want to reach out and scratch it.

In plain terms, his "Great Wisdom Root" was burning hot.
This is the only drawback when practicing this method.

When one's vital essence is excessive, one must use self-control to restrain lustful desires.

It's somewhat similar to the way the dragon and demon seduced each other, but the effect isn't as immediate.
call--

Meng Chuan exhaled, and in the blink of an eye, his complexion returned to normal, and the hill gradually became a small bulge.

Shaoshi Mountain is full of bald monks, so there's nothing to overthink.

When I return to the Southwest Associated University, I will be surrounded by "snakes" and "tigers and leopards"—that will be the real test!

He was offered a game of ball while wearing yoga pants and tall boots.

One wrong move and you'll be like a dragon falling into the abyss.
I can picture it now.
Meng Chuan quickly stopped his daydreaming, gathered his thoughts, and stood up to practice the Zhongli Eight Pieces of Brocade exercises.

What kind of ball do we play?

Practice martial arts!

As time passed, Meng Chuanyu “danced” on the rock, a sight that caught Jue Ming’s eye.

The young monk was puzzled. It looked impressive, but he wondered if he could learn it.
Seeing that Meng Chuan's aura was becoming increasingly extraordinary.

Clearly, his cultivation was progressing well, so I didn't disturb him.

"Amitabha. I'll ask Brother Meng for some pointers after he finishes practicing."

The young monk was incredibly clever; he immediately noticed that Meng Chuan's movements were brimming with vitality.

I really want to learn this kind of martial art that can enhance the physical body!
Meng Chuan was unaware of Jue Ming's thoughts; immersing himself completely in his practice was already a habit of his.

As the final repetition ended, a prompt came to my mind:

[The Method of Longevity and Peace: Proficient (99%) → Master (1%)]

He stretched his body, but felt no significant change. The opportunity for his body to "reverse its innate nature" still lay in the completion of his training; he still needed to work hard.

Then he looked inward and examined the sky.

Meng Chuan's senses swept across the vast, desolate landscape below.

Looking at it, I couldn't help but smile.

"This is the manifestation of the Daoist pursuit of the state of 'perfect harmony of form and spirit' under the martial arts sky."

One after another, sacred mountains rise up, becoming increasingly solid.

It was as if, as one's understanding of the Dharma deepened, a divine brush had been used to splash ink and refine the outlines.

Perception transforms into a giant hand, exploring in the darkness and caressing the peak of the sacred mountain of nature.

The feedback came back, and my hand could clearly feel a solid texture, like a real object.

After ending his introspective state, he had some initial thoughts:
"The perfect harmony of form and spirit, as described in Taoist martial arts principles, refers to a state of inner and outer harmony."

In martial arts, this manifests as the harmony between the martial principles in the mind and the divine mountain within the body.

Once the sacred mountain has completely solidified, one can begin working on the integration of martial arts techniques and principles, that is, the fusion between the mountains within the inner landscape.

This is the cultivation of "self-awareness" in martial arts, and many methods can lead to understanding.

Meng Chuan said, "Take your time and don't rush things."

I practiced the Anle Method twice more, but the proficiency level on the panel did not change.

Breakthroughs are quite physically demanding, so I sat down to regulate my breathing.

Therefore, because this practice can revitalize the body and extend lifespan, it is helpful to family members.

Therefore, it is listed as a daily must-do.

But you only need to practice a few times. The more times you practice in a day, the less you will gain.

Fighting to the death is not worth the effort.

Before throwing the punch, he glanced at the other Qi cultivation technique on his body.

[Aura Observation Technique: Perfected (56%), Awaiting Limit Break]

[Limit Breaking Trait: Keen Sense (Beginner)]

Meng Chuan sighed:
"The ancestral land of Zen Buddhism is pure and tranquil, which is also very beneficial to this Taoist Qi cultivation method. Before I knew it, I was close to breaking through my limits."

He only practiced this breathing technique, which involves sensing the breath through the mouth and nose, incidentally while regulating his breathing.

Looking at it now, the progress is encouraging.

It is expected that this method should be able to successfully break through the limit before leaving Shaoshi Mountain.

Then we'll see what extraordinary qualities are gained from the "ancient cultivation methods."

The sun had set, and night had fallen.

Meng Chuan specially warmed up some porridge in the pot, waiting for Master Bai Bao to come back and drink it.

Upon receiving news that the other party had returned to the mountain, he stopped practicing boxing.

He took out a set of clean clothes from his waist tag, changed into them, and went into the kitchen to prepare the rice.

When Jueming saw that he had finally stopped, he couldn't help but burst into tears.
Meng Chuan practiced martial arts for so long that there was never a chance to ask him for guidance.
Jue Ming followed him closely, step by step:

"Brother Meng, what kind of martial art were you practicing when you were doing exercises on that big rock this afternoon?"

"What kind of aerobics?"

Meng Chuansi replied, then suddenly realized.

This little monk is preaching the Dharma of peace and happiness.

He pointed out:

"That's the Taoist Qi cultivation method."

What is the Qi Refining Method?

Jueming grew increasingly curious, and Meng Chuan observed his appearance, clearly indicating that he had never even heard of him.

"Little master, have you ever read any novels about cultivating immortality? The kind where you absorb spiritual energy and convert it into cultivation?"

Ancient Qi cultivation methods actually involve drawing the Qi of heaven and earth into the body to refine essence and Qi, thus strengthening the body and mind, or building a solid foundation.

Jue Ming seemed to be deep in thought:
"I have read it, but most of the main characters are monks who cultivate their minds and spiritual awareness."

"The Heart Sutra mantra? I've never practiced it, so I don't know anything about it."

“It’s completely different. You’ll see once you have Meng Chuan teach you and practice.”

Upon hearing the sound, Meng Chuan turned around and was immediately delighted.

Master Bai Bao is back.

Jueming's face showed even greater joy.

Upon hearing what the Venerable Monk Baibao said, he couldn't help but ask a series of questions:

"Really, Venerable Monk? This humble monk can also practice the magic of this sect? But I am not a Taoist priest."

"Meng Chuan is not a Taoist priest, yet he can cultivate at will."

Why can't you? Just take it and use it. I'm also skilled in several subjects; what's this monk talking about?"

Jueming first expressed his gratitude, then frowned as he thought of something.

"Thank you, Venerable Monk! But..."

The White Treasure Monk is a martial arts master, and is highly respected for his virtue and character.

Even if others in the temple have objections, they have to keep them to themselves.
He's just a novice monk; if his practice of Taoist arts attracts "Huiyuan No. 2," he won't be able to withstand it.
Bai Bao dribbled the ball with both hands, rubbing their bald heads as he laughed:
“Reciting scriptures cultivates a Buddhist mind, cuts off afflictions, and attains Buddhahood. Your roots are already there; how could you possibly learn Taoist methods and lose your soul?”

As the somewhat unpleasant proverb goes: "Wine and meat pass through the intestines, but Buddha remains in the heart."

Practice diligently, take care of everything; if others have something to say, let them come to me for discussion.

"understand!"

Jue Ming responded loudly, his eyes sparkling.

This response was full of domineering power, truly befitting his idol, the divine monk!
Meng Chuan nodded in agreement; this was the kind of spirit a Heavenly King should have.

If one is petty and has a shallow mind like a puddle, how can one achieve the highest level of martial arts?
Coming to his senses, he smiled at the young monk:

“Master Jueming, the Taoist technique I practiced this afternoon was quite difficult.”

"How about I teach you another technique, [Qi Observation], first? Once you've improved, then you can practice my [Longevity and Peace Method]."

(End of this chapter)

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