Due to the particularity of cultivation and the fact that monks’ understanding and cognition of the physical body are very different from ordinary people, many ethical concepts that are very important in the secular world are not that important in the cultivation world.
For example, chastity is a concept that foreigners don't care about, but Chinese people value it very much. The monks don't take it seriously. Even monks from China have changed their interpretation of this as they continue to practice.
In a narrow sense, chastity is the body, which can even be represented by a membrane.
As for a Kun cultivator, as long as her cultivation reaches the qi training stage, or even after the advanced qi nourishing stage, if she is willing to adjust her own qi and blood, she can quickly regrow that membrane. . This is absolutely original, a hundred times better than fakes that have been repaired through specific surgical techniques.
As for the body, monks care more about the degree of refinement rather than sexual characteristics. The degree of refinement of the physical body represents the speed of the monk's energy and blood circulation, as well as the ability to absorb and store vitality.
The physical differences between sexual characteristics are just minor details.
For monks with low cultivation level or without special defense methods, they will be at a disadvantage when facing high-level monks. Because it is difficult for them to resist Gao Jie's inadvertent spiritual observation or celestial eye scanning.
Whether it is spiritual observation or many different types of clairvoyance techniques, the observation of external things and the physical body is at least at a subtle level. Although this is not the same as looking directly with the naked eye, the observation is detailed and clear. It's even worse than the naked eye.
If this were the case for people in the secular world, whether men or women, if they were always in this irresistible "naked" state, as long as they didn't have a mental breakdown, their mentality would have changed long ago.
Going deeper, as a monk improves his cultivation, even if he does not specifically train his body, his body will undergo essential changes as the vitality continues to wash and nourish it.
For someone as accomplished as Gao Xingyu, this is even more exaggerated. His body has been stripped of its hair and marrow several times. Except for the trace of blood inheritance contained in its origin, his body now bears no resemblance to the body given to him by his parents when he was born.
Moreover, this change in the body will continue to evolve towards a more perfect structure as the monks improve their cultivation. This means that monks pay attention to the body, but increasingly downplay the secular ethics related to the body. The reason is.
As for the spiritual aspect, there are many kinds of inheritances that monks can practice. Except for some ascetic schools in Taoism, the rest do not strictly prohibit monks from practicing physical cultivation, but there is no clear support for it.
Even in the middle and late stages of cultivation, many schools will recommend that monks carry out moderate spiritual and spiritual dual cultivation, and leave many techniques and methods in the inheritance to improve the effect of dual cultivation.
As for Buddhism, Buddhism is a religion that came from other worlds. It established itself in the earth world in the name of Asan Kingdom, and slowly developed to the surrounding areas, surviving in the cracks of many local sects.
But don’t look at BuddhismThrough continuous efforts and drastic improvements in teachings to cater to the way of thinking of the Chinese people, it has also achieved great development in China, but it will not be counted among the local religions by the proud Chinese cultivation world.
With the development of Buddhism in the earth world, it has divided into many different schools, and their teachings are also different, and some are even very different and polar opposites.
But in essence, it is a sect under the guise of cultivating gods, and its highest goal is to guide believers into the Buddhist kingdom, escape from the reincarnation of this universe, lose themselves, and forever be A cult with the power of pure faith, the master of the Buddhist kingdom.
Of course, this "eternal" is relative. Like some Western sects, believers will generally not stay in the Buddhist Kingdom for more than nine lifetimes. Otherwise, the will of the universe will never allow this. the existence of a behavior.
Because of this, Buddhism hopes that its believers can be pure in heart and have few desires and believe in the Lord Buddha wholeheartedly. The joy of human relations is the enemy of weakening religious belief. Although Buddhism does not dare to explicitly restrict the behavior of believers, it will never encourage it.
Both Taoism and Buddhism have the theory of becoming a monk, but in Taoism, monkhood is only for cultivating an environment that calms the mind and reduces external influences. It allows for marriage and human ethics.
Buddhist renunciation requires people to be completely pure, ignore human desires and instincts, until they lose themselves, and prepare to enter the Buddhist kingdom in the future.
What Buddhism wants to cultivate is a group of people who have no thoughts and only have the power of pure faith wholeheartedly; Taoism encourages free development and ultimately achieves self-transcendence.
Comparing the two, the difference is clear.
No wonder the Chinese cultivation world, which has a long tradition, looks down on Buddhism. Any inheritance with lofty goals, directed towards the great master, can be grand, weird, or even take risks and go astray, but in the end it is to help cultivation. Those who break through themselves and reach a higher level.
Buddhism teaches believers how to practice and preaches that everyone can become a Buddha, but in reality it is cultivating power sources in batches so that believers can better serve the Lord Buddha.
This approach is contrary to the tradition of the Chinese cultivation world. Therefore, even though the Chinese cultivation world can peacefully coexist with Buddhism, in terms of the nature of inheritance, the two are completely opposite and completely different.
In order to develop, Buddhism has been divided into various schools, which are far more numerous than Taoism, which has a longer history.
Buddhism's attitude towards the dual cultivation of men and women and the harmony of yin and yang, except for a few schools that participate in joyful Zen and indulge in carnal desires, are mostly opposed to it.
The Chinese cultivation world, which is mainly based on Taoism, or Taoist thought, pays more attention to Taoism and nature, and faces people's various desires. Therefore, the brothel industry can develop normally in Qunyucheng.
Moreover, with the development of society, the brothels in Qunyu City are now very different from the brothels in ancient society.
The brothels that existed in the previous brothel industry Many shortcomings have been gradually improved.
Nowadays brothels are more likeProfessional social and leisure place. The listed brothels and brothels are equivalent to the special service personnel employed by brothels.
They do not need to sign a contract of sale with a brothel, so they will not be coerced into doing things against their will.
They perform performances and provide various services for guests. Even if they practice dual cultivation of body and soul, it must be their voluntary behavior, and the city lord's palace supervises this very strictly.
The brothel pays them corresponding remuneration in accordance with the provisions of the employment agreement, based on the number and quality of their performances and services, as well as the evaluations made by customers.
It will be easy for them to change jobs, change careers, or retire in the future, which is roughly equivalent to company employees resigning. Under the supervision of the city lord's palace, they will not be criticized or embarrassed by the brothel where they live.
Sexual desire and lust are one of the most instinctive desires of human beings. The monks have the same attitude towards this as other emotions and desires. They have no taboos and can face it calmly. This is also the basis for the existence of brothels in the world of cultivation. Please remember to collect it. The website is the latest and fastest without anti-theft. To find books and add books for free, you can join the qq group 952868558