Chapter Seventy-Three: Spirit Mountain

readx;?“ I really think so........" I looked at Siddhara with a wry smile and asked, "You don't look like a dead man at all." Pen Fun Pavilion www.biquge.info"

"That's right." Siddhara nodded: "Actually, you can also do this." ”

"Can I do too?" I was stunned for a moment, and subconsciously asked, "What do you do?" ”

"When a person dies, the heart dies, and the so-called relationship is born from the heart." Siddhara laughed and said, "If the human heart is dead, the living are like the walking dead, if the human heart is alive, the dead are like newborn children, life and death are only in one mind, as long as your heart is alive, then you will always look like a living person." ”

"That's too high-level......... I sneered........ "How can the heart live when a person dies?" When the body dies, can the heart live alone? ”

"Yes." Siddhara nodded and looked at me very seriously, not joking: "As long as you can face death squarely and realize the transformation of life and death, then your heart will live." ”

"Well, I don't understand what you're saying." I smiled bitterly and shook my head: "I'm just a layman, I can't understand these big truths after listening to them, life and death, I can't see through this thing." ”

Hearing me say this, Siddhara just smiled and didn't say anything.

"Senior, I'll go up the mountain to find my father first, and we'll ........ when we have time."

"If you go up now, it should be similar to going up again in a while." Siddhara smiled: "If you don't mind, then talk to me for a while, the old man, for more than ten years, I have only seen you alive." ”

As soon as I heard Sidharo's words, I subconsciously wanted to refuse, after all, I came to this place to do business, if I came to play idlely, then I could talk to it for a dozen dollars, but ........

"Can't you?" Siddhara sighed, and although there was some loss in his eyes, he didn't continue to persuade me: "You better go up the mountain first." ”

"No, I'll talk to you." I smiled wryly and sat back down.

The last thing I can see is the old man showing this kind of lost expression, really, exactly the same as my grandfather's expression at the beginning.

I remember that the old man usually likes to talk and chatter, and sometimes when he is in a good mood, he asks me to accompany him to chat, but at that time I was not very sensible, and I would often refuse the old man's request because of playing computer games or watching TV programs.

At that time, this was the look in his eyes.

"Not in a hurry?" Siddhara's eyes lit up when he saw me sit down, and he asked with a smile.

"There's no hurry." I sighed: "Anyway, it's not bad for a while, I'll just take a break." ”

"Well, that's right." Siddhara smiled, "It's good for yourself to have a better attitude." ”

As soon as the words fell, Siddhara patted the mud stains on his pants and asked me, "You are not the only one who has entered the mountain, right?" ”

Hearing this question, I couldn't help but be stunned for a while, and said in my heart that this old monk is also powerful enough, you can know so much while sitting on this mountain?!

As you know, this mountain is completely separated from the three-way intersection outside the Bulao Mountain, like two worlds.

If it goes out from here, it can't come back in, so how does it know??

"How do you know?" I looked at Siddhara in great confusion and asked cautiously, "Did you see that?" ”

"I don't see it, but I can feel it." Siddhara smiled very naturally, as if he was talking about a trivial matter, without the slightest boast: "I have been in this place for too long, and I may be a part of the whole Mount of Immortality, so my perception is still ....... in this place."

At this point, Siddhara stopped, did not continue, and frowned slightly.

"What is it?" I asked.

"Nothing." Siddhara shook his head: "Anyway, I feel it very clearly, there are many people in your group who have entered the mountain, but the only person who has come to this mountain is you." ”

"They're all getting down to business." I laughed, "If it weren't for the search for my father, probably I wouldn't have come here." ”

"You also want to become an immortal?" Siddhara frowned, looked at me, looked up and down a few times, and said very puzzledly: "I don't feel like you are that kind of layman, how could you think of becoming an immortal?" ”

"Who said I wanted to become an immortal?" I shook my head with a smile: "We're just going...... Hey, it's a bit complicated, and I can't explain it in a short time. ”

"Don't want to become an immortal?" Siddhara asked me.

"I definitely don't want to." I grinned and said very calmly: "I think it's enough to be a good person for a lifetime, and the kind of thing that happens to become an immortal is too illusory, maybe it's a trap." ”

Hearing this, Siddhara was silent for a moment, and the expression on his face was a little stiff, but he quickly returned to normal, and he laughed even more.

"There's Huigen." Siddhara nodded: "The more tempting the fruit, the more it hides the risk of death. ”

"Do you know anything?" I asked tentatively.

"I haven't been to that mountain, but my friend did." Siddhara sighed.

"Senior, aren't you a believer in Buddhism? Do you believe in such a thing as becoming an immortal? "I'm a little confused.

"Nope." Siddhara shook his head: "What we heard is not to become an immortal on the ground, but to become a Buddha on the ground. ”

"That's right! Become a Buddha on the spot! I almost forgot about it! I nodded busily: "My master said that the peak on the Bulao Mountain, for the children of Taoism, is to become an immortal, and for the Buddhist monks, it is to become a Buddha on the ground." ”

"Your master?" Siddhara smiled, as if he was a little curious: "To be able to teach an apprentice like you, your master must be a Taoist master." ”

"Don't praise him, if he hears it, he may be so proud." I laughed.

"When we first heard about the place of Bulao Mountain, several masters told me that this mountain was a spiritual mountain, and it was a real spiritual mountain." As if talking to himself, Siddhara spoke to me with a thoughtful expression, accentuating the word "true."

"Lingshan?" I was stunned.

"Yes, it's the spiritual mountain where the Buddha practiced." Siddhara nodded: "Although the master said so, none of us believed it. ”

"I don't believe you're still here?" I asked amusedly.

"We didn't plan to come at first, but ........," Siddhara frowned, and said, "I heard that this mountain can break cause and effect, so I came, and those friends of mine are also very interested in such things as becoming Buddhas in the right place." ”

"Interested?"

"Yes, it's just that I'm interested, I don't really want to do it........," Siddhara said with a wry smile: "They just wanted to see how that mountain could make people become Buddhas, but in the end, they ........ Maybe it's greedy........"

At this point, I didn't say anything, but looked at Siddhara quietly, waiting for him to continue.

"I don't know exactly what they did on that mountain, but my intuition tells me that they must have tried the so-called Buddhahood on the spot.......

Siddhara said, a faint sadness in his eyes, but helplessness occupied more.

"In the end, their breath is gone."

"Senior, I have a question." I sneered and couldn't help but ask, "Were you still alive when their breath disappeared?" ”

"I'm alive." Siddhara nodded.

"And how do you feel that?" I'm more curious.

"The spell I learned from my guru that allows us to connect, it is a special spell that connects our breath, and if someone dies, that spell burns away the part that person occupies." Siddhara said, his eyes slightly darkened: "In the end, I am the only one left on that spell map." ”

"What if they had an accident?" I asked cautiously.

"Accident?" Siddhara was stunned for a moment, and then laughed: "The demons in this mountain are not strong enough to kill those friends of mine, if they encounter such an accident, they will definitely withdraw the same way and will not continue to advance, we have said this in advance." ”

"That's right........" I nodded, and didn't ask any more about it, but instead asked, "Then you happened to have an accident to become like this?" Or is it something else? ”

"Me?"

Siddhara scratched his head and said nonchalantly.

"I'm dying of old age."