Chapter 64 Three Disasters and Nine Disasters
Chu Tai didn’t dislike what this young man did.
In other words, this young man has systematically learned how to deal with others and will not do anything disgusting.
The most important thing is that this child has a very pure character. He is just curious about the gods and has no bad intentions.
But precisely because he was just curious, neither Chu Tai nor Taoist Dachun would guide him into Taoism.
And since you don't intend to lead him into Taoism, then the right thing is not to tell him many things about immortals and Buddhas.
After all, after two days of collision, the connection between fate and knowledge has become even closer.
Many times when you know too many stories about immortals and gods, fate will pull some of them to your side.
But these things are not necessarily good things.
Just now, Chu Tai looked at the ancient books brought by the young man, frowned slightly, and then smiled.
"It's really strange. Why did you bring a guest today?"
"A guest?"
The young man was stunned for a moment, a little at a loss. The moment he looked behind him, a black light emerged from His sleeves flew out and he fled outward.
A bit of green light emerged, pierced it, and with a sigh of relief, it returned to Chu Tai's hand. On top of it was a black beetle the size of a grain of rice.
“Is this a Gu insect?”
The young man's expression was not frightened, but rather eager to try.
Chu Tai pinched the green light, looked at the frozen beetle and smiled: "It is the product of the witchcraft. This bug was concocted by the caster. There is a ray of inspiration in it. You can connect with people's minds, and through it, you can see every move you make."
Hearing this, the young man's expression suddenly froze, and he recalled some of the things he had done recently, especially knowing Chu. After Tai arrived, the room cheered with joy, and his face couldn't help but turn red.
Chu Tai, who saw the young man's thoughts, shook his head and handed the green light to him.
"Take this thing and go back. This poison contains a little spiritual knowledge of the other party. When the green light shines, it means that the person around you is the one who poisoned you."
After the boy took the green light, Chu Tai took out another talisman arrow from his sleeve and handed it to him, and taught him a protective spell.
The embarrassed mood of the young man holding these things immediately disappeared and he ran back happily.
"It's really the nature of a child..."
Chu Tai shook his head, and then laughed, but he remembered that he was not necessarily much older than this boy.
Guo Shan, who was following Chu Tai, looked at the leaving young man and thought for a while.
"Master, he seems to still have a little corpse energy on his body, which is a bit similar to the corpse energy in the mountain pool."
Hearing this, Chu Tai was not surprised. After nodding to show that he knew, he also explained some things to Guo Shan. Inside story.
“This place is so big, and collecting qi and refining treasures will inevitably affect each other. Otherwise, why would fellow Taoist Da Chun be so angry? To put it bluntly, the feng shui of that place is bad, and it may also pollute the water source and cause plague. "
"Similarly, the people who practice in this city will inevitably be affected, especially those who imprison the dead and practice evil arts."
As he spoke, the sun and moonlight flashed in Chu Tai's eyes. , and saw the vague air of death in a remote small building in the home where the young man returned to visit.
"After a while, when he comes back, I'll leave it to you to deal with. It's appropriate to leave his family's problems to you."
Hearing this, Guo Shan froze in place: "It's just Me alone?" "What if?"
Chu Tai asked with a smile: "You have been practicing with me for some time, and your spiritual wisdom is gradually recovering. It won't take long for you to live independently. Why should I restrain you?”
“Master!”
Guo Shan was so frightened that he hurriedly knelt down on the ground, but was supported by Chu Tai's true energy.
"The reason why I took you and taught you the techniques is, firstly, because you have a kind heart and are still willing to do good even if your spiritual wisdom is damaged. Secondly, because of the fate between me and your parents, in your parents Even if they are not here, it will continue to be passed on to you.”
“But in fact, my method of practice is biased towards the movement of the sun and the moon to the heavens, while your method of practice is based on the earth’s inheritance of life and death, and the two have little connection. The conflict is not small.”
“To put it bluntly, the fate between you and me will eventually end, and the time is almost over.”
Chu Tai finished. , he no longer paid attention to Guo Shan's thoughts, and began to read various books.
In the next few days, Guo Shan was in a very low mood. It wasn't until the young man came to visit him again and Guo Shan went out with him that he calmed down a lot.
"Has it been dealt with?"
Chu Tai looked at the thicker Yin Qi on Guo Shan and asked casually.
While nodding, Guo Shan took out a small altar from behind, in which was placed a rosy-skinned, chubby-looking baby.
"Master, this is something refined by a person who practices evil arts in his family. How should I deal with it?"
He stretched out his hand a little, and the rotten breath spread from the baby's body. Chu Tai closed his eyes slightly.
"Although I had expected it, why do these people always like to use children as materials..."
With a long sigh, Chu Tai taught Guo Shan another spell to save the souls of the dead. Then he told Guo Shan.
"I know what that kid said to you, but Guo Shan, you have to know that although he is somewhat destined to be a fellow Taoist, his desire to join the Tao is shallow. Now is not the right time. You must not teach him his skills. Law."
After he finished speaking, Taoist Da Chun from outside came in, pointed at Chu Tai and cursed with a smile: "Fellow Taoist, what you did is not authentic."
"Did I do anything wrong?"
Chu Tai asked back. Taoist Dachun was stunned for a moment and sighed: "You didn't do anything wrong. It's just a pity that the boy's time to enter Taoism will be extended a lot. "
"Isn't it better to extend it a little longer? His desire to enter the Tao is shallow. If he is stimulated by external forces such as family changes, it may not last long, so why should we force it?"
Chu Tai stood up and looked in the direction of the young man's home. After Guo Shan brought the jar back, the clean energy gathered in that mansion again, and it could prosper for another twenty or thirty years.
“I entered Taoism after the disaster in my hometown, and Guo Shan entered Taoism after he was abducted and trafficked. Taoist friends also have their own stories. We are already like this, why should we watch others suffer?”
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Taoist Dachun was also a little emotional when he heard this.
“Those who seek the Way need to go through three disasters and go through nine hardships. The three disasters are man-made disasters such as weapons, plague, and famine; earth disasters include fire, boiling water, and wind scattering; and natural disasters include demons and thunder. , burning coupons. "
"The nine difficulties are: the medicine is not ready, the food and clothing are forced; the second is the bad fate, the elders invite you to stop; the third is the shackles of love, the fire house is worried about the car; the fourth The persistent delusion leads to entanglement in fame and fortune; the five qi are weak and cause disease, and the yin root causes disasters; the sixth is not choosing the true and the false, and is restrained by blind teachers; the seventh is falsely referring to others and talking about differences; the eighth dynasty is night change and determination. Laxness; the nine years are limited and the years are wasted. "
"Only by surviving these many calamities can we hope to ascend to heaven, achieve superior immortality, and be free from heaven and earth."
Three calamities and nine. Difficult settings have certain modifications.
(End of this chapter)