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Chapter 150: Six Dharmas of Buddhism and Taoism(2/2)

Afterwards, Wu Tao stood up and stopped thinking about other things, just quietly reading the volume of Buddhist and Taoist texts in his hand.

All appearances are false. If you see all appearances as non-appearances, you will see the Buddha. However, things are superior and things are inferior. This is the great way of Buddha.

Hundreds of thousands of Dharma doors, all returning to the same square inch, the wonderful Dharma in the sand of a river, is always at the source of the heart. The heart has no choice and no choice, like a big moon wheel. Perfect silence is Nirvana.

Before I knew it, several days passed quickly.

For several days, Wu Tao remained unchanged. There was silence in the Sutra Pavilion, and there was no other figure at all except him.

Suddenly a trace of Buddhist aura blended into his body, and in just a moment, some changes occurred in Wu Tao's body.

In the heart, there seems to be some mysterious force that is gestating and about to grow up.

These are all the achievements of Wu Tao during this period.

After reading a large number of Buddhist classics, Wu Tao tried to practice Buddhism and began to try to integrate the atmosphere of Buddhism and Taoism around him.

Thinking back on the progress of the past few days, Wu Tao couldn't help but flash this idea.

His speed in comprehending these Buddhist and Taoist texts these past few days has actually gone too fast.

No matter how many reasons and explanations there are, it is an indisputable fact that he thoroughly understood these Buddhist and Taoist texts in just a few days, and even successfully integrated the Buddhist and Taoist atmosphere around him.

In this regard, he seems to have a unique talent, and he is as smooth as a divine help when practicing.

Even, not only these, but also other aspects.

Unbeknownst to others, a terrifying change was rapidly taking place within Wu Tao's body.

It was a power completely different from the sword spirit power. It was the power of Buddhism, and it had grown a lot in a short period of time.

The degree of growth shocked Wu Tao, and he even wondered if the stubborn old monk had done something to him.

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