I recommend the novel "Strange Biography of the Wilderness", which is a Xianxia-mythical cultivation novel. There are immortals, Buddhas, demons, demons, and spirits in it. It tells the story of returning to the Wilderness in a dream and wandering around the world in the world of mortals. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Mental Demons was originally a Buddhist term used to describe troubles, obstacles, and so on. In the context of cultivation, the five emotional states of greed, anger, obsession, slowness, and doubt were regarded as inner demons. For example, if you are obsessed with the unhappiness of the external world, you will be easily affected by the inner demons. Some people are stubborn, have remote knowledge, or are too persistent in their thoughts, which may also become the inner demons in cultivation. In addition, if the heart is too fierce, such as excessive meditation and chanting Buddha without paying attention to the normal needs of the body, it may also cause problems related to the inner demons.
In Buddhism, inner demons were originally used to describe troubles and obstacles. In the context of cultivation, the five emotional states of greed, anger, obsession, slowness, and doubt were regarded as inner demons. Obsessed with the unhappiness of the external world, resulting in hatred, jealousy, likes and dislikes, and other emotions, it was easy to be influenced by the inner demons. For example, the concept of "not seeing the world" was to remind practitioners not to fall into such situations, to free themselves from these emotions, to maintain a pure heart, to avoid irrational behavior and create bad karma. Some people had stubborn personalities, out-of-the-way views, or were too persistent in their thoughts. These could also become the inner demons in their cultivation. Furthermore, if one's heart was too strong, such as being overly immersed in meditation or chanting Buddha, ignoring the normal needs of the body, it might also cause problems related to the inner demons.
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In Buddhism, inner demons could be seen as troubles, obstacles, and so on. Emotions were also seen as a manifestation of inner demons. To get rid of the inner demons, one had to seek the inner heart and not be obsessed with the unhappiness of the external world. One had to avoid being influenced by others 'emotions such as hatred, jealousy, likes and dislikes, and thus make irrational actions and create bad karma. One had to be free from these emotions and maintain a pure heart, just like the meaning expressed by "not seeing the world." On the other hand, as mentioned in Caigen Tan,"The demon vanquisher first surrenders his heart, and the demons will retreat if his heart is subdued." That is to say, one must subdue one's heart, control one's emotions, and not be swallowed by emotions. Then, the demons will retreat and disperse, and the inner demons will be eliminated. For example, during the earthquake in Sichuan, Master Suquan of Arhat Temple took in pregnant women who were affected by the disaster despite the controversy of breaking the precepts. This reflected the practice of Buddhist spirit beyond the limits of conventional precepts in special situations. That is, it is against Buddhist Dharma to not help people in death. This kind of practice of compassion and following the good thoughts in the heart can also be seen as a way to get rid of the inner demons (the inner demons are like the inner guidance of clinging to the precepts and ignoring the help of compassion). In addition, the story of Zen Master Deshan Xuanjian's epiphany in the Zen case also inspired people to light up the lamp in their hearts and be the master of their emotions. It was also a manifestation of getting rid of the inner demons. When the heart was full of light, the inner demons would naturally be difficult to invade.
😋I recommend the following novels to you: 1. The Devil Buddha destroyed the Heavenly Dao, the heretics came into being to fight, and the wonderful conflict between the three cultivators of Buddhism and the Devil Dao. 2. <<Lord Buddha of the Heavens>>: The struggle between Buddha and Demon, the thoughts of all living beings, and the path of growth for a Buddhist disciple. 3. [Dragon Proud in the Ninth Heaven: Innate Spirit Body, Postnatal Saint Fetus, the path of Buddha and Demon Cultivation.] I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In Buddhism, one could get rid of the inner demons from the following aspects: ** 1. Dealing with inappropriate states in cultivation ** 1. ** Avoiding excessive obsession ** - When some people learn Buddhism, they are too eager, such as meditating too much, chanting Buddha until they don't eat or sleep, or moving their legs too hard, which will cause physical damage. This is just like the strings of a zither that are too tight and easily broken. Cultivation should be like tuning a zither. It should be neither too warm nor too hurried, and should avoid being overly obsessed with the form and intensity of cultivation. 2. ** Readjust your mentality ** - A true cultivator should seek from the heart, not brood over the right and wrong of the world, and avoid changing his mind with the realm. Don't be obsessed with the dissatisfaction of the external world. You should be free from the hatred, jealousy, likes and dislikes of others and maintain a clean heart. For example, when he saw the right and wrong of the world, he could not let these affect his state of mind. He could not let his state of mind be polluted by the mistakes of others. ** 2. Practice the correct concept of cultivation in your life ** 1. ** With Bodhisattva as a guide ** - In daily life, you must practice the Bodhisattva Way and not lose your Tao heart. When the five inner demons such as greed, anger, stupidity, slowness, and doubt appeared in one's heart, one had to be firm in their beliefs. For example, in the process of practicing the Bodhisattva Way, one must be wary of arrogance ("slow self"), because arrogance will make one far away from the Bodhisattva Way, far away from all living beings, unable to save all living beings, and thus fall into fantasy. 2. ** Uphold righteous thoughts ** - He had to strengthen his Buddhist and Dao thoughts and not have delusional thoughts. For example, if one chose to study Buddhism, one had to be single-minded and obsessed with the Bodhisattva Dao. Only then could one continue to advance on the path of cultivation.
The Heavenly Dao in Buddhism referred to a state where all living beings did not cultivate enough and did not exceed the scope of reincarnation, but they had already enjoyed the blessings and longevity in the Heavenly Dao. The Heavenly Dao referred to one of the four Daos, which included the Heaven Realm, the Human Realm, and the Asura Realm. The Heaven Realm referred to a level formed by the "Heavenly Dao" of the four Dao: 1. Heavenly God: It refers to those sentient beings who have cultivated well in the Heavenly Dao. Their lifespan, blessings, and living standards are all superior. 2 Man-God: It refers to those sentient beings who cultivate in the Heavenly Dao. Their lifespan, blessings, and living standards are relatively superior, but compared to the sentient beings of the other three Dao, their lives are relatively easy. 3. Shura Deity: It refers to those beings who have poor cultivation in the Heavenly Dao. Their lifespan is very short and their blessings are very small, but their living standards are relatively good. They are mainly under the jurisdiction and control of the Heavenly Gods. 4. Infernal Gods: Those who were banished to the Heavenly Dao due to their bad behavior in their previous lives. Their lifespan, fortune, and living standards were very bad. They were mainly under the jurisdiction and control of Shura. In Buddhism, the Way of Heaven was not a final destination, but a transition state. Only after all living beings broke away from reincarnation could they truly obtain freedom and nirvana.
"I recommend 'The Great Path of the Heavens' to you. Similar to 'Buddha Is the Dao', it's a novel about the infinite heavens. The protagonist travels through different worlds to become an immortal. In addition,"I built the Mythical World in the Primordial World" had a similar theme. The protagonist controlled the myths in the Primordial World to build his own world. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend you two novels,"Hunyuan Creation Skill" and "The Worry-free Legend of the Devil's Doctrine." "Art of Origin Creation" was a fantasy novel about a continent. The protagonist obtained the Art of Origin Creation, a heaven-defying cultivation technique created by the ancient gods. He could cultivate the Qi Forging Art, the Mystical Enlightenment Art, the Body Tempering Art, and the Devouring Art to swallow all the injustice in the world. At the same time, there are also various body-tempering cultivation techniques such as the Heavenly Eye Art and the Tempering Art. They can meet your needs. "The Worry-free Legend of the Devil's Doctrine" was a classical novel about Xianxia and Qianyuan. The protagonist had practiced Buddhism and Divination in the process of refining his body to become a god. He had various body-refining techniques and magic to meet your requirements of Buddhism and Divination. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗