Way Of Choices Chapter 118 – Starlight Between The Fingers (Ii) (1/2)
Chapter 118 – Starlight Between the Fingers (II)
Translated by: Hypersheep325
Edited by: Michyrr
If one's fingers were to slightly exert their strength and close together, they could hold things However, sorab hold of, like sand, the sea breeze, sunlight, starlight, or tiers, and the starlight leaked out
In those countless nights fro upon his body trickle out just like this?
The beginning of cultivation was the lighting of one's Fated Star and then drawing in starlight for Purification For thousands of years, countless cultivators had repeated this same course The radiance of the stars that fell froed their bodies, froers, and skin, all the way to their bones, ans There had never been a case in which the starlight leaked out from the body of a cultivator
The body of a cultivator was not lass, nor was itell-versed in the Daoist Canon, but even he had not read of any si the appendix of the 'Four Classics on Meditation', he had seen a certain passage regarding a o, a southerner had mysteriously co sect went to investigate the cause of this person's death, they were unable to turn up any hints The only thing they found out was that this person had undergone Purification for thirteen years but had never succeeded
As so the sheng noticed several details of this case The author mentioned that this southerner who had coe disease referred to an inborn deficiency of Qi and blood,to death?
Froe situation, Chen Changsheng obtained a e disease that afflicted this southerner who had combusted was actually just a result of his rather unique body When he drew in starlight for Purification, the starlight did not cause any changes in his hair or skin but went directly through it, entering the deepest part of his body
That person had undergone Purification for thirteen years, so it could be iht had ultimately accumulated in that person's body Later on, for souely guess at—the radiance of the stars that had accu the person completely unawares
This sort of hypothesis seeht able to pass through one's skin? Though when this was carefully considered, one realized that when a cultivator meditated, not even the roof or his clothes could cut off the connection between the cultivator and his Fated Star, nor could they cut off the starlight Thus, why couldn't starlight pass through the skin and directly enter one's body?
And if this was a complete impossibility, why had that virtuous predecessor of the Orthodoxy so solemnly recorded this medical case in the appendix of the 'Four Classics on Meditation' several hundred years ago?
Thehad developed such an audacious hypothesis was still that he had encountered too many incomprehensible probleht his Fated Star was proof that his spiritual sense was strong enough Logically speaking, the steps that followed should be like water flowing through a canal, a right and expected matter Who would ever expect to be stopped at Purification for half a year?
Even if it was because his meridians were different from others and he could not practice Purification in the saone? Had it all truly just scattered without a trace?
No, he did not believe that After all these nights, he had long had his doubts about thewas baseless If the Heavenly Dao was said to reward the diligent, was there anyone in the world as diligent as him? Of course, if the Heavenly Dao truly was unfair, then there was nothing he could say However, at this very moment, he fir in starlight for Purification
Yet even an expert like Jin Yulu could not sense a single ripple of true essence within his body If the starlight he had drawn in over those hts was all in his body, where was it? How could he find it and then begin to use it?
Just like when searching for one's Fated Star, when one wanted to learn the situation in one's own body, oneself was the best observer
Chen Changsheng knehat he had to do
He had to perform Meditative Introspection
Cultivators first lit their Fated Stars, then went through Purification, and only after that did they perform Meditative Introspection This order was absolute, as straying from it would result in death or severe injury for the cultivator with no exception Countless years ago, there were still so other paths, but now, no one dared to try such a crazy thing