Chapter 82: Vajra (Seeking Recommendations, Seeking Monthly Votes!)
Li Shiming looked at the space in the engine room, no longer needing to clean up the exhaust and pollution from the diesel generator. Although the perpetual motion generator looked eerily spooky, it had the advantage of being clean and maintenance-free.
Two "Five Ghosts Soul Refining Banners" were placed next to the perpetual motion generator. With the rotation of three ghost figures, there could still be one ghost figure left for mobility, perfectly solving the electricity problem.
Having dealt with the power issue, the surplus diesel could be cleared out from the space in the engine room, freeing up quite a bit of space.
He turned his attention back to the "Vajra Body Protection Divine Skill," the risk of which was not low.
Buddhist cultivation techniques are famously difficult to initiate; after that, one only needs to endure hardship in cultivation, and every subsequent barrier also tests one’s mental state, requiring the use of Buddhist insights to overcome.
Senior Brother Ji had said that only by practicing body refining techniques could the intervals between practicing the main cultivation technique be reduced, so it was essential to practice body refining techniques.
The entry information for "Vajra Body Protection Divine Skill" flowed through his brain. He took a deep breath, his eyes flashing with determination.
If one doesn’t even have the courage to practice body refining techniques on the path of immortality, then what’s the point of discussing cultivation or everlasting life?
Of course, he wasn’t planning to be reckless. With the successful case of using Buddhist chant before, he wanted to skip the process of learning Buddhism with this method.
It wasn’t that he couldn’t learn Buddhism, but that Buddhism was too brainwashing; he didn’t want to actually become a monk.
For him, Buddhism was like a tool, to be used when necessary.
He selected an appropriate Buddhist scripture called "The Scripture of the Perfection of Wisdom in Eight Thousand Verses," commonly known as the "Diamond Sutra."
