Chapter 421 Two Models(2/2)
Although, Meng Zhou, who has reached this point, has gone much further than the golden armored spirit insect.
But the "action power" is still not used up.
Although his "vision" became empty, Meng Zhou found that his "vision" could still continue to move forward, or push deeper.
"Do you want to keep moving forward?"
"Is it necessary to continue?"
Facing this emptiness with nothing, some thoughts naturally emerged in Meng Zhou's mind, and he raised questions about whether it was necessary to continue.
But the moment this question arose, Meng Zhou took the initiative to eliminate it.
Why not continue?!
Even if there is really no more gain, he will not be able to voluntarily withdraw from this state before exhausting his "action power" and reaching his own limit.
With this belief, Meng Zhou's "vision" continued to advance.
During this process, his thoughts couldn't help but spread.
"What I see along the way is that the levels are very clear."
"The first thing I saw, which is relatively shallow and closer to the 'reality world', was the 'Heaven and Earth Mark', which can also be said to be the 'Heaven and Earth Archives'."
“They come from different eras, different lives, and are splendid moments ‘captured’ by the world.
As long as the world is immortal, such records will not stop."
"In a sense, they represent the 'past and present' of this world."
"Specifically, each mark itself is completely independent."
"Each mark can only represent themselves."
"It's just one 'point' after another."
"Countless imprints from ancient times to the present have formed nearly infinite 'points' as numerous as the Hengsha River."
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"Those criss-crossing lines are probably the natural sublimation of those huge, almost infinite 'points'."
"From 'points' to 'lines', this is a very natural process."
"From different shapes and sources, all kinds of 'imprint points' turned into 'lines' with little difference, gradually from 'concrete' to 'abstract'.
This should be the inevitable process of 'precipitating' from the 'shallow level' to the deeper layers of the real world."
"Follow this process, continue to 'precipitate', continue to 'sublimate', and in the end, it will naturally point to the laws of heaven and earth."
When Meng Zhou reviewed the process he had experienced from beginning to end, a more concise model was presented in his mind. It hardly required any complicated intellectual activities. Just from the phenomenon itself, he felt very natural in his mind.
Such a context of change emerged.
It seems to be really clear at a glance.
But this context has once again subverted many concepts of spiritual practice that are regarded as ironclad rules in the spiritual practice world.
According to this line in Meng Zhou's mind, those "imprints of heaven and earth" that are closer to reality and located at the "shallowest" level are the cornerstone of everything that follows.
Everything that follows, including the laws of heaven and earth, will eventually fall on this cornerstone.
However, the model structure of the concept that is regarded as an iron rule followed by the spiritual practice community is exactly the opposite.
"Tao" is the source, and the different laws of heaven and earth are all different aspects derived from "Tao".
And the different laws of heaven and earth were further diluted and derived, and finally gave birth to all phenomena of heaven and earth, everything.
The process of seeking the Tao and practicing cultivation is a process of "going upstream and returning to the source."
As your cultivation improves, your realm and vision will also increase. Touching the real world bit by bit, going deep into the real world, touching, comprehending and even controlling the laws of heaven and earth is a step-by-step process of "shortcut".
This is consistent with the actual experience of practitioners.
Therefore, no one has ever doubted this model.
This has become the most basic common sense in the spiritual world.
But now, the model that Meng Zhou naturally generated in his mind based on his own experience was exactly the opposite.
The "empty space" with nothing in front of him further strengthened Meng Zhou's judgment. ()
Chapter completed!