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Journey to the West: I, Tripitaka, Accepted a Demon as a Disciple and Fought on the Mystical Mountain.
Chapter 12: What is Buddha? No Buddha on the Mystical Mountain. [12]
Summary
In this narrative, Tang Seng successfully advances in cultivation, gaining supernatural abilities and accepting two disciples. After destroying the corrupt Guanyin Zen Institute, which had committed numerous atrocities, he purifies over 133,400 resentful spirits through his cultivation technique. Tang Seng reflects on the true meaning of Buddha, defining it not as a person but as a compassionate intention residing in one's heart. He believes that anyone can become a Buddha by following their true heart and acting without crossing moral boundaries, challenging the traditional understanding of enlightenment.Full content
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