Taoism and Buddhism didn't care about the level of cultivation. From the perspective of Buddhism and Taoism, asking the question of the level of cultivation meant that the person who asked the question had not yet reached the threshold. From the perspective of non-Buddhism and Taoism, the level of cultivation was meaningless. Different people would see different things under different experiences, cultivation, and state of mind. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
In Buddhism, it was difficult to define the highest state of the state of emptiness. From a Zen point of view, eating without any other distractions could be seen as a manifestation of the state of emptiness. One could take it up (Ming) and put it down (Kong). Emptiness and Ming were mutually dependent. Like the Heart Sutra's dual release of color and emptiness, the disappearance of color and appearance, the emptiness and clarity of the artistic conception achieved by breaking through the two obsessions of self and dharma were also related to this realm. From the perspective of temperament, the human heart becomes clear after eliminating all distracting thoughts in the world. It can understand the active life in nature. When facing things such as the shadow of the pool, the heart is clear and can feel the emptiness of silence. It enters a high and clear realm, which is also close to the higher level of the realm of emptiness. In short, this realm was related to eliminating delusions, purifying one's heart, and comprehending nature. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
The Buddha is the Dao is one of the major events in the cultivation novel, The Buddha is the Dao. It tells the story of the main character, Villa Head Baiyun, who met Marshal Tianpeng during his cultivation and engaged in a fierce cultivation struggle with him. In the end, Villa Head Baiyun won the battle and became the supreme Dao Master of Taoism. This battle also triggered a series of internal disputes and conspiracies in the cultivation world, which had a profound impact on the entire cultivation world.
The highest realm of Taoism was "inaction", which meant that one should not violate the law (the law was the Tao) and conscience. Everything that one did should conform to the law of heaven and follow the conscience and morality. The highest state of Buddhism was "Anatta". It was to cut off all kinds of desires such as greed, anger, and obsession, get rid of troubled emotions, and reach a pure and pure soul realm. It was to correct one's heart and mind, return to one's true self, cut off evil thoughts, and pursue all good deeds. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
The highest state of Buddhism was Nirvana. Nirvana was the transliteration of the Sanskrit word Nirvāna. It originally meant "blowing out" and "calm", and translated as "extinction" and "no life". Buddhism viewed Nirvana as a state. They believed that the world was full of suffering, and desire was the root of pain. Desire would lead to reincarnation, and reincarnation was painful. Nirvana was release, allowing people to get rid of reincarnation and free themselves. Cutting off love desire was the way to reach Nirvana. Abandoning love desire would not cause trouble. At the same time, in the Buddhist ideology, the highest state was the release based on anatta. In Buddhism, there were two kinds of nirvana, the surplus nirvana and the non-surplus nirvana. There was also a view that the Formless Realm and the Path of the Heavenly Man were the highest realms and levels of Buddhism. In terms of understanding of life, Buddhism was centered on the theory of origin and had the four noble truths (the truth of suffering, the truth of gathering, the truth of extinction, and the truth of Tao). These were all related to the highest realm pursued by Buddhism. For example, the truth of suffering pointed to the essence of life, while the truth of extinction pointed to the ideal realm of nirvana. "Let go and become a Buddha, draw your saber!" The novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
In cultivation novels, the realm of Buddhism usually referred to the Zen realm or spiritual realm that the cultivator had reached. Different novels may have different descriptions, but generally speaking, the realm of Buddhism and the realm of cultivators are similar, including the following: 1. Colourless Zen State: It refers to the state where a cultivator can merge their body and mind into the void through spiritual cultivation to achieve a state of no color and no feeling. 2. The Realm of Emptiness Zen: It refers to the realm where the cultivator reaches the realm of emptiness of all things through spiritual cultivation and thus reaches a realm beyond the secular world. 3. The state of mutual meditation: refers to the cultivator's control and integration of the body through physical cultivation to reach a state beyond the secular world. Inaction Zen Realm: It refers to the realm where a cultivator reaches a realm beyond the secular world through spiritual cultivation and spiritual cultivation, thus reaching a realm where he is not affected by everything. These realms were similar to the realms in cultivation novels. They were all realms that cultivators reached through long periods of cultivation. However, it should be noted that different novels may have different settings, so the specific description may be different.
This statement was not accurate. Buddhism and Taoism were two different religious and cultural systems. They each had their own unique meanings, doctrines, cultivation goals, and values. They could not be simply measured by dimensions. Buddhism originated from ancient India. Its core ideas included the Four Noble Truths, emphasizing the suffering of life, pursuing the realm of liberation, believing in the law of causality, encouraging the revision of mentality through cultivation, achieving the realm of liberation and becoming Buddha with enlightenment and compassion, and paying attention to meditation and awareness. Taoism originated from ancient China. Its core concepts were "Tao" and "Virtue". It pursued harmony with nature and immortality. It believed that "Tao" was the foundation of the universe, and "Virtue" was an important part of moral cultivation. It focused on individual inner cultivation, introspection, and self-cultivation. There were various ways of cultivation, including alchemy, health exercises, and reading Taoist classics. In different aspects, they had their own significance to the spiritual world, philosophical thinking, cultural inheritance, and so on. There was no such thing as one being more important than the other. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Aiya, I can recommend you. If I see that you like Buddhist elements, I can recommend you to read the novel "The Story of the Immortal Ruins." It is a Xianxia novel like "Buddha is the Way." It also involves Buddhist thoughts. I believe you will like it. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In the common settings of online novels, realms higher than saints were usually called the Heavenly Dao realm or the supreme realm. In some primeval novels, there were realms above the Heavenly Dao realm such as Primordial Chaos Controller and Chaos Controller. The specific settings of these realms varied from novel to novel, and there was no unified standard. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of " A Record of a Mortal's Journey to Immortality "!
I recommend the heavenly novel," I'm the God of the Protagonists of the Heavens and Realms." Luo Changshen traveled through the Primordial World and integrated with the Great Dao Golden Board System. As long as the protagonist was listed on the Investiture of the Gods, he would be rewarded. Therefore, he began to try to get the immortals on the Investiture of the Gods. If you like novels related to Investiture of the Gods, you might as well give this one a try. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
According to the information provided by the primeval novels, there was no specific information describing the realm above the Sage in the primeval novels. More detailed background information was needed. However, according to the plot of a common Xianxia cultivation novel, the realms above the sage might include the realm of the Soul-refinement Realm, the Zenith Heaven Golden Immortal Realm, the True Immortal Realm, the Zenith Heaven Immortal Realm, and so on. The specifics varied according to the novel. If you have more specific needs, you can provide more background information. I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer. I hope you will like my answer.😘