Chapter 2917 My Way Is the Way
Sensing the powerful power displayed by Sun Hao's swordsmanship, the Mahayana monks expressed their submission.
If you don't agree, this kind of extremely powerful swordsmanship has actually surpassed the imagination of the Mahayana monks. This kind of swordsmanship may be a powerful existence that can truly defeat a galaxy.
There is no need for magical powers, swordsmanship is magical power, and that is the incomparable power of agarwood swordsmanship.
Amidst the fluttering sword feathers, the scene was completely silent, and every monk had an astonishing realization.
With a smile, Sun Hao put away his agarwood sword, the sky returned to clearness, and the sun once again shone brightly, as if to please, it shone on Sun Hao's body.
After Sun Hao demonstrated his swordsmanship, he said leisurely: "Do you think swordsmanship is magical? Yes, so I ranked them in the top ten. The rules for sorting the avenues are the common practice sorting methods that our human race and the relics of the True God like to use. , the advantage of this method is that it allows people to have a clearer direction of choice and allows people to know the basic power of the avenue. However, in comparison, I think that the method of classifying the avenues by the demon survivors may be more beneficial to us. The practice of..."
The Demonic Relics divided the Great Dao into three types: "Basic Dao, Unipolar Dao and Ultimate Dao". Sun Hao explained and analyzed them one by one.
The ultimate path is usually a complex one that covers a wide range of areas and is extremely powerful, such as reincarnation, cause and effect, fate, time and space, devouring, etc.
Sun Hao believes that the ultimate path is usually ranked higher, and most of them will be ranked in the top fifty. Usually, a Mahayana monk will choose to practice one or two ultimate paths to improve his combat ability.
Here, Sun Hao did not demonstrate the combat effects of the Ultimate Way live, but only gave an introduction. However, Sun Hao's implication was that he had also mastered the Ultimate Way, so his combat effectiveness was super strong.
Unipolar Dao is a single-pole Dao that reaches the sky, such as the Dao of Wishes, the Dao of Thunder, the Wood Dao, the Dao of the Sword, the Dao of Kings, the Dao of Domination, etc.
Here, Sun Hao specifically pointed out that although the unipolar path seems simple and simple, it does not mean that it is inferior in power. In the current world, there are at least three or four unipolar paths that are enough to rank among the top fifty. They are , Kendo, Mudo and Judo.
Although Sun Hao did not clearly explain the origin of these three unipolar paths, there were at least hundreds of powerful monks present who knew the origins of one or two powerful unipolar paths.
The Sea Clan monks knew that Judo should be Poseidon's special skill; but the Mori Clan monks knew that Kido was the unipolar path pushed to the extreme by Taixu Ancient Tree.
The Basic Dao is the most important Dao among the three thousand Dao, and it becomes the foundation of other Dao, such as the Four Pole, Yin and Yang, the Five Elements, etc. The Basic Dao can be the foundation of other Dao, but this does not mean that the Basic Dao is not powerful. .
Sun Hao has said before that Yin Yang and Five Elements Avenue are among the top ten powerful existences.
Sun Hao believes: "The True Demon Relics divide the avenues into these three types. Although there are intersections among them, and although many of the avenues are entangled, this classification method is extremely helpful for monks to choose when practicing. To master it has strong practical significance.”
Sun Hao spent another two days explaining the types of avenues. Sun Hao even used the hands of seven Mahayana monks to show many of the avenues to the monks present.
For example, when Sun Hao was talking about judo, Poseidon smiled softly at the monks below on the high platform.
At that time, tens of thousands of monks almost simultaneously had a very obvious sensation. It was so soft that it was simply unbelievable. It was so soft that every monk who saw Poseidon felt as if his bones were about to melt.
When talking about the Avenue of Power, Zu Wu raised his arms to the monks very cooperatively. Good guy, the bulging muscles on his arms and the dynamic hand-raising movements made people feel like they were seeing a whole body. A ferocious beast, full of power and mighty appearance.
Of course, the three thousand avenues were not mastered by many Mahayana monks on site, and there were less than a dozen that could demonstrate the effects of the avenues. Many particularly powerful avenues, including several of Sun Hao's avenues, were not triggered, and there was no Demo.
There is no doubt that these things that preacher Sun Hao showed once again made the monks amazed and admired them very much. They felt that they were really in the right place.
Being able to perceive the artistic conception of the great Mahayana monks, there is no doubt that these monks who observe closely will also be of great benefit.
The third part of Sun Hao's preaching is to explain how to practice Taoism.
Sun Hao slowly spoke: "There are three thousand Taoist teachings. We live in the Taoist teachings all the time. So as monks, how do we practice to be considered as entering the Taoism and practicing the Taoism? This time I preach, I will tell you about the Taoism. The third content of the exchange with friends is, as monks, how should we practice Taoism? We monks are also called monks. Monks who do not practice Taoism are like blind people touching an elephant. They have not yet started. So, how should we monks cultivate Taoism? "
After Sun Hao mentioned his point of view, the people around Sun Hao, including several Mahayana monks, all looked at Sun Hao with concern.
How to practice Taoism is the third and most important part of Sun Hao's teachings. This part is even more valuable for Mahayana monks.
At this moment, everyone naturally opened their ears and listened carefully.
Sun Hao kept the audience in suspense, and the third part started with an ancient allusion: "We cultivators have limited energy and different qualifications, so the great ways we can cultivate are actually very different. In the ancient legends of the human race, there is the Great Sage Equal to Heaven, who can change 72 kinds of evil numbers, that is to say, this saint may have mastered the use of 72 kinds of great ways; and Tian Peng, who mastered the change of 36 Tian Gang numbers. It is very likely that this cultivator..."
72 kinds of changes; 36 clones, these are the cultivation goals that ancient cultivators have achieved. The wonders of Taoism are really refreshing and yearning.
Sun Hao started with an allusion, and then changed the subject, saying suddenly: "But now, in our era, affected by the conditions and rules of the virtual world, as a cultivator, we can usually only master the great way of the state of great perfection, and we should not exceed the limit of the number, nine kinds of great ways..."
Can we only master nine kinds? Many cultivators showed a trace of disappointment on their faces, feeling that there were fewer! There were so many in ancient times, but only so few now? Is the gap too big?
Sun Hao smiled faintly and said slowly: "Do you think nine is too few? Then, I want to tell you that the cultivation of the nine great ways is more difficult than ascending to heaven. In fact, for us cultivators in the virtual world, the most suitable one is my next point of view..."
After a pause, Sun Hao looked around, and finally nodded slowly to the several Mahayana cultivators around him, and said loudly: "I think that the most accurate principle of our cultivation is this sentence, 'My Tao is the Tao'..."
My Tao is the Tao?
The Mahayana cultivators were all stunned. All the cultivators, who had not reacted at this time, looked at Sun Hao and waited for him to continue explaining.
Sun Hao smiled and said: "The path that suits you is the best path. The path that you pursue with a firm heart is the real path. I call it my path. Only the real my path is the path. It is the path that I can master, adapt to and use my power. Only my path can let you truly know that this is the path. So I say that my path is the path..."
How to cultivate the Tao?
Sun Hao's point of view is that you need to find the real "my path". What a cultivator should pursue throughout his life should be his own path of cultivation. Even if a cultivator has not advanced to the Mahayana stage, he may have the opportunity to perceive the "my path".