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Calamities in Journey to the West? My heart and form are both void.

Chapter 468: Heart and Path. [468]



Summary

Sun Wukong uses a metaphorical teacup to explain cultivation and personal growth to Yang Jian and Nezha. He suggests that limitations are self-imposed and that true power comes from breaking predefined boundaries. By challenging existing definitions and understanding that one's potential is not fixed, individuals can transcend their perceived limits. The core message emphasizes that cultivation is fundamentally about refining one's heart and consciousness, rather than merely accumulating supernatural abilities or following traditional paths.

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