Chapter 1026: Zen Void Temple (2/2)
Eternal life was a profound and heavy subject For millions of years, many peerless existences had researched this topic, but no one had heard of a successful attempt
“This depends on what you want out of eternal life If, say, you want to keep your blood and flesh, love and emotions, to walk in this world like the rest this type of eternal life ht not be possible” Li Qiye looked at the horizon and spoke: “At the very least, not right now”
She looked at thenext to the paGoda and slowly asked: “Then are the high monks in Spirit Mountain eternal?”
“In a sense, yes” He nodded: “There is a huge price to pay for eternal life Letting go of the body and severing mundane ties Frorievances, no hatred, no love… There is nothing except the dhar said that, he looked at her and added: “Moreover, everything will turn into smoke the mo at this place would they stay eternal”
“Turning into another person… in other words, this is beco a puppet” She couldn’t help but comment These words sounded disrespectful, but they were the truth
“These are the enlightened high monks” Li Qiye s, eternal life has come at a hefty price When one’s lifespan is used up, the rest of the world will no longer o? They can continue to live After all, death claixuan conte at the end of his lifespan would have to face the horror of death He would die and his dao would vanish
Just like Li Qiye said, everything beca upon death Thus, before that very last one so that one could live on?
At this tith A high reet hi hi into a Buddha At this level, the physical flesh was no longer worth th is the e of veneration]
“May I ask where you are froether after seeing Li Qiye His Buddhist chant ca others the sensation that Buddha was inside everyone
“Where I aardless of time and space” Li Qiye smiled faintly and said: “I a Hui” [5 This is a shortened esoteric phrase that comes fro: in order to go from one point to another, one would need to travel across space after a period of ti of the universe; the void is everything and nothing is the void — he is everywhere From the perspective of myriad existences, both time and space are just concepts and do not actually exist Thus, time and space don’t matter if he is Buddha Noted, this is my own interpretation of the text I ah ether and asked: “What is your desire?” TheHui was the person who understood the Minor-trinal Surangama Sutra the best in their teard
“Buddha teaches, s exist” Li Qiye smiled and answered: “My desire is my ‘will’, there is no need for more” [6 This is another esoteric term made up of tords The first letter is: position of existence, everywhere, location, hoether, they mean existence of the mind]
“A of the dharain and led Li Qiye into the Hall of Great Strength
Wo Longxuan didn’t go in because she knew Li Qiye’s power froainst the sacred ht be even reat effect on her
However, she was quite puzzled Everyone knew that people came to partake in the three trials on Spirit Mountain because they had desires Otherwise, ould want to co converted?
However, Chu Yuntian had no desire and only wanted to debate against Kong Hui Did this mean that this Chu Yuntian was truly obsessed with Buddhism?
After Li Qiye entered the Zen Void Temple, many people watched the this nameless person’s dharma was
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“Scripture debate” After hearing the bell, everyone knehat Li Qiye wanted to do after entering Soh ainst the sacred monks in the Zen Void Temple — just what kind of powerful resolution is needed for this?”
Even though the eighteen temples welcomed everyone in the world to co what they wanted, very few people illing to do so in the last millions of years This was because it was the sa a fish to swim Which cultivator could out-debate the sacredsound caht covered the sky afterward Froiant Buddhas accompanied by Buddhist recitals as if they wanted to save all living beings
After hearing the faint chants, hty sacred monk had taken action, so they quickly exited the mountain
For the followers below, they hastily prostrated and bowed their heads while accepting the baptism of the chants
No one could see the debate within the teer The debate between two sacred monks would easily subdue and convert them into their followers