Dedicate One’s Mind

Chapter 70: Complete Mantra Chanting and Meditation Movements

"Ding——." Wu Yi spent a lot of effort and finally read out the first word of the Qingxin Mantra. As the first word was read out, Wu Yi suddenly felt that the Dao rhyme in his body was much more lively and vivid.

It worked. Wu Yi was overjoyed and wiped the sweat off his face. He did not plan to rest and was ready to read it all in one breath.

What made Wu Yi extremely excited was that after the first word was read out, it was like a flood that broke through the door and could not be stopped. He actually read it all in one breath.

"The broken Ding and the broken furnace are very hurtful. From now on, I will clean my old liver and intestines. Hang the Qin and sword high to drive away evil spirits, clean the Lingtai and worship the King of Law..."

Wu Yi chanted in his mouth and read out the Qingxin Mantra word for word. His speech speed became faster and faster. At the same time, the Dao rhyme in his body also beat faster and faster, as if dancing in joy.

"Sweep away all causes without stains, be pure and quiet to be an immortal," Wu Yi finally read the last sentence at such a fast speed, but when he was about to read the last word "Tan", Wu Yi suddenly felt a warning in his heart. It was the Dao rhyme that warned him.

Wu Yi immediately woke up from the state of being almost possessed. When he looked at the state of the Dao Yun in his body, his face changed greatly. The Dao Yun that was originally pure and white suddenly became much darker. It is not difficult to imagine that if he really recited the last word, the Dao Yun that he had finally realized would collapse or become completely turbid and lose its effect.

If it were not for the fact that the Dao Yun had felt that it was about to be polluted and warned him, Wu Yi would probably really regret it, but fortunately, there was such a slight difference, and God left Wu Yi such a glimmer of hope.

Suppressing his fear in his heart, Wu Yi calmly examined why he had recited the Qingxin Mantra quickly and restlessly like a demon.

The main reason should be that he was eager to learn this Qingxin Mantra, and he had repeatedly hit a wall before, which made him very impatient. After hard work, he successfully recited the first word, which made him very surprised. The gains and losses made Wu Yi's heart fluctuate, and he could not calm down for a long time, which made Wu Yi almost possessed.

After understanding his problem, Wu Yi continued to infuse Dao rhyme into the scroll that wrote the Qingxin Mantra. The originally complicated and obscure Xuanwen became understandable in Wu Yi's eyes, but the Dao rhyme was turbid before, that is, it was mixed with many different Dao rhymes, among which the most obvious should be the Dao rhyme of the Great Dao of Movement. If Wu Yi and the Heart Demon competed with Dao rhyme at this time, Wu Yi would definitely lose.

The turbid Dao rhyme made the Qingxin Mantra that Wu Yi could see clearly much darker than at the beginning, but if he looked closely, he could still see it clearly.

He didn't dare to recite it as recklessly as before. Although Wu Yi had the desire to recite the Qingxin Mantra as quickly as before, it seemed that the faster he recited, the faster his Dao rhyme would grow, but he stubbornly abandoned this extremely tempting desire and recited it word by word, taking a breath after each word before continuing to recite.

Relying on his strong self-control, Wu Yi finally finished reciting the Qingxin Mantra calmly. As the Qingxin Mantra was recited completely, the fear that Wu Yi had originally suppressed in his heart also dissipated a little bit, and the turbid Dao rhyme also became brighter a little bit, but it was still far inferior to the original whiteness.

Without urgency, Wu Yi continued to recite, but this time he recited more slowly, reciting one word every two breaths. There was always a voice in his heart urging him to recite quickly. There were many reasons for the urging, the inner demon was gradually getting stronger; the main body of the demon had not been resolved; the children of the Yuan family came to seek revenge; the battle for the true inheritance was about to begin...

Wu Yi gradually understood why he had gone astray before. This was because he had always had a string in his heart that was tight. This string had always existed since he entered the Dao Gate. He had no family support behind him, and he depended on others. His own strength was weak, swaying between many forces, and became a chess piece thrown by everyone. All of this made Wu Yi feel a sense of urgency, forcing Wu Yi to seek to make his cultivation progress faster.

This sense of urgency may have made Wu Yi dare not slack off at first, and he quickly entered the door of cultivation, which was very helpful to him. However, as his cultivation progressed, this string never showed any signs of loosening, but became tighter and tighter. Even though he often had the habit of looking at the scenery from afar, he was always thinking about one thing in his heart, that is, how to improve his cultivation as soon as possible.

If at the beginning, he was like a shrimp, and the biggest predator he saw in a pond was just Liu He and Sun Zhijie, who were like fish and shrimp, but he gradually grew up and became a fish, and began to swim out of the small pond that restrained him and entered the river. The predators he faced also became stronger, and giant fish and crocodiles came on the scene one after another, and even hidden whales like Bai Ze also came out.

At this time, simply spurring himself on to continuous improvement has lost its effect. In the eyes of an elephant, he doesn't care whether an ant has grown sharp mouthparts. This is a gap formed by several great realms, which cannot be eliminated in a short time. Wu Yi is strong and proud by nature, and his temporary forbearance is buried in his heart, ready to be released. He has the ambition to be on par with those great powers, but he lacks the ability to do so in a short time. There is an irreconcilable contradiction between the two. Wu Yi has no good solution yet, so he can only force himself to continue working hard like a madman. In this way, the restlessness in his heart accumulates more and more.

Reciting the Qingxin Mantra quickly was an outburst in this state, and this outburst almost destroyed Wu Yi himself. The first time he recited the Qingxin Mantra, Wu Yi's long-hidden impatience broke out. The Qingxin Mantra actually helped Wu Yi a lot. After understanding the great help of the Qingxin Mantra to himself, Wu Yi turned his head and looked at Bai Ze with a glimmer in his eyes. No matter what Bai Ze's purpose was, the Qingxin Mantra he gave Wu Yi detonated the gunpowder barrel hidden in Wu Yi's heart for a long time in advance.

As the saying goes, a short pain is worse than a long pain. If the Qingxin Mantra had not exposed Wu Yi's own problems in advance, and it had exploded in a month or three months, he might really lose his Tao rhyme at that time, and even lose his cultivation.

The calm lake surface was sparkling under the sunlight, but the dirt hidden at the bottom of the lake could only be revealed after a sudden rain stirred the lake water, and only at this moment did people know how much dirt was buried under the clear lake water.

In the next few days, Wu Yi recited the Qingxin Mantra all the time, but the Dao image manifested by the Dao rhyme was far from recovering its original purity. If Wu Yi's original Dao rhyme is compared to a lake, he can't ignore the dirt in the lake when it is stirred up. What Wu Yi needs to do now is to completely change the water. This process is bound to be tiring and slow to take effect.

Reciting the Qingxin Mantra continuously, Wu Yi forgot everything, including time and space, and only remembered to recite the Qingxin Mantra simply and mechanically. The mantras were made into fist-sized golden characters, floating around Wu Yi, as if he were a god in the world. Anyone who saw Wu Yi would feel inexplicably calm in their hearts.

What Wu Yi, who was in an inexplicable state, didn't know at this time was that the Burning Blood Technique and the Blood Light gradually accelerated when he recited the Qingxin Mantra. It was spontaneous acceleration, unlike Wu Yi's active acceleration in order to force his cultivation to improve.

At the same time, the nine movements that Wu Yi had practiced for a long time were about to complete the last step. The nine movements that had been merged into one movement for a long time were about to reach their peak.

Buzzing, like the flapping of a wasp's wings, Wu Yi's whole body suddenly shone brightly, and the source of the sound was Wu Yi's head, or more precisely, the Lingtai, which is the place where the sea of ​​consciousness resides. If one does not become a Yang God, the soul needs to live in the Lingtai all the time.

The mysterious sound spread out, waking up Bai Ze who was dozing off. For Bai Ze, cultivation is to pry into other people's privacy and to complete one's own path. He does not have to sit in meditation all day like most people.

Bai Ze turned his eyes away after being filled with the mysterious sound, with a bit of surprise in his eyes, but he was only slightly surprised as he was well-informed, and then closed his eyes to continue constructing his dream.

The Lingtai began to emit sound, and then Wu Yi's whole body emitted sound, and the two sounds were slightly uncoordinated at first, but soon, the sounds gradually became harmonious and merged into one.

The nine movements have now been formally integrated into one movement, but its impact is far more than that. The integration of the last two movements touches on the integration of the law and the power, which is already the ability of a half-step golden elixir.

Wu Yi got the "Dongyuan Induction Book" and originally wanted to write it down first and start practicing spiritual consciousness in the future.

But at this time, Wu Yi's spiritual platform has undergone earth-shaking changes, and a mysterious light has shone through, illuminating Wu Yi's whole body. Wherever the mysterious light passes, dust is scattered, as if pushed away by an inexplicable force. If there is a person with extraordinary vision on the side, it is not difficult to find that this mysterious light is the mind, or more accurately, the spiritual consciousness. Wu Yi spontaneously condensed the spiritual consciousness without practicing the "Dongyuan Induction Book".

Wu Yi was in the Sutra Pavilion, and his every move could not be hidden from the Sutra Pavilion spirit that Bai Ze had gone to find before, that is, the old man. Moreover, Bai Ze came specially to seek Dharma for this child, and the old man paid more attention to Wu Yi than others. He noticed the changes in Wu Yi's body at the first time, but he did not speak. When Wu Yi's body changes were about to be completed, he said twice: "Variables, variables."

He and Bai Ze have been friends for many years, but the old man has only talked to Bai Ze twice, and only said two words in total. But at this time, he was out of character, which indirectly showed that Wu Yi's changes touched him.

Why is there such a big difference between Bai Ze and the old man? It is because they focus on different things. Bai Ze cultivates the great way of secrecy, emphasizing the secrets of the world, knowing astronomy and geography, and becoming a know-it-all; while the Scripture Pavilion spirit cultivates the great way of reason. In order to achieve this reason, he seeks from books, which is just in line with his job.

Bai Ze values ​​Wu Yi's ability to combine strength and qi at the first stage of Qi Refining. Of course, he has only embarked on this path. There is still a long way to go before the two paths complement each other completely. Although there are few such disciples, there are still some after all, and they cannot contribute to Bai Ze's path.

The old man chose the scriptures for Wu Yi in accordance with his path. According to his many years of experience in managing the Sutra Pavilion, this kind of thing was originally a sure thing, but there is an article about condensing spiritual consciousness in the "Dongyuan Induction Book" he selected for Wu Yi. In his calculation, Wu Yi should use this article, but Wu Yi has not practiced this article now, and he has condensed spiritual consciousness because of his method. Maybe it is harmless in the eyes of others, but for the old man, his path is wrong, which is a big problem.

Looking at the other two books selected by the old man for Wu Yi, it is easy to see that the old man is profound in this way. He can see through the scriptures that Wu Yi needs most at a glance, and they will not be repeated with other methods that Wu Yi is currently practicing. Those are absolutely the best scriptures suitable for Wu Yi.

But to cultivate to the level of an old man, one needs to constantly check for omissions and improve oneself. Any slight defect will become an obstacle when he is making progress.

The old man hadn't found his own flaws for a long time. For his realm, if it wasn't a bottleneck, it was basically the end of his life. But the old man was neither. He had a long life span as a different species. He was a person who came here at the same time as the founder of the sect, and he was far from reaching the bottleneck.

There was no way to go further, which was the reason why the old man looked lifeless. Now, after endless time, he rediscovered his flaws. A vitality was born under the old man's stale breath, which was the real reason for his change.

At the same time, a crystal causal line also connected the old man and Wu Yi. Wu Yi had some advice for the old man. Although it was a bit far-fetched, the cause and effect were on both sides, not just looking at the facts. The old man believed that the changes in Wu Yi's body helped him, which meant that the old man owed Wu Yi a cause and effect.

And this causal line was much thicker and more solid than the original causal line connecting the two people. The inequality between the two sides would naturally lead to such a result.

And Wu Yi gradually opened his eyes after the voice urging him to practice in his heart gradually stopped. There was a touch of indifference in his eyes.

The Heart Purification Mantra selected in this chapter comes from the Seven-Law Chapter 24 of Fuyang Xianjue Jindan Zhinanzhi by Fuyang Taoist in the Qing Dynasty. Interested readers can search for the original text.

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