Chapter 1343 Bureau (22)
At this moment, Bukong almost had the urge to beat his chest and stamp his feet, crying "Buddha"!
However, "Buddha" did not give him this opportunity - Su Wu slapped Bukong on the face, breaking Bukong's samadhi!
The samadhi collapsed and dissipated.
Bukong knelt down at Su Wu's feet in despair. Every time he looked up at Su Wu, he seemed to see a pure and supreme Buddha's Dharma image!
He did not even notice that at the moment when an outsider stepped into the meditation room, Master Shanwuwei had disappeared from his samadhi - and as the samadhi was shattered in an instant, all the communications he had with Master Shanwuwei in samadhi also disappeared from his mind, leaving no trace.
Samadhi is a place where there is no leakage of cause and effect, and there is no place for coming and going.
Su Wu looked down at the monk Bukong who was kneeling on the ground. He was so distracted by the Zen room that the boy he had saved fell into a deep sleep. Then he said to the monk Bukong: "I came here to ask you about the follow-up of the 'Maitreya Inner Courtyard'.
I happened to see you practicing evil in your room.
This evil law was passed on to you by the Maitreya Inner Courtyard?"
The monk Bukong lowered his head and murmured: "Yes..."
Su Wu did not say anything after hearing this. He directly collected the monk Bukong's intention and carefully read through his past memories. He saw the various experiences of the monk Bukong in the Maitreya Inner Courtyard after he left the 'Maitreya Inner Courtyard' under the Big Wild Goose Pagoda.
"One-word Buddha Crown Dharma, Great White Umbrella Buddha Mother..." Su Wu looked around the Zen room and saw two strands of cause and effect left here.
One of them came from the 'One-word Buddha Crown Wheel King' who was born from the auspicious light.
The other is the gloomy and terrifying aura left here, which seems to be vaguely related to the frightening ghost.
After reciting the Sanskrit characters of the One-Character Buddha's Crown Secret Mantra, many details in the memory of Monk Bukong's mind no longer match. For example, when he first recited the Sanskrit characters of the One-Character Buddha's Crown Secret Mantra, he attracted the invasion of a frightening ghost, and that evil spirit also left a gloomy and terrifying aura here.
With Monk Bukong's practice, he could not do anything to the ghost.
But for some reason, he seemed to scare away the ghost with some secret method. After that, he was silent in samadhi for a long time, and recited the Sanskrit characters of the One-Character Buddha's Crown Secret Mantra again, successfully attracting the One-Character Buddha's Crown Wheel King - what secret method did he use to scare away the ghost?
Or was there someone helping him secretly?
Bukong's memory has no impression of this at all.
There is no causal trace of the "third person" left here.
"Samadhi, the realm of no leakage of cause and effect.
That person should be completely in Samadhi, and has not shown any trace in the Zen room in reality - but he can even erase the cause and effect related to him in your memory. Even with my cause and effect spell, I can't trace his shadow at all, which surprised me a little." Su Wu looked at the monk Bukong who was on the ground with a dazed look, and pressed his hand on his head.
He then said: "You tried to use a living person for "Buddha's charity", which has violated the taboo.
This taboo is not your Buddhist precepts, but the truth of heaven and earth - those who kill people will be killed.
You should have died now.
However, you are related to the Maitreya Inner Court, so you still need to keep your life and present it to the Tang Emperor as "evidence of guilt". Before that, let me first scrape your sexual intention to see if there is really no cause and effect left about the "third person"?"
Su Wu's voice fell.
Bukong raised his head in panic, and in an instant he saw that Su Wu seemed to have turned into a wheel of light at this moment - the towering light poured down on him, like mercury pouring down on the ground!
Every thought of his was illuminated by this light, and everything was visible at a glance!
In the corners where those thoughts could not flow, the nature and intention submerged under the water were also illuminated by the light!
In all kinds of dark and difficult subconsciousness, Su Wu saw the skinny figure of an old monk, but he only had time to "glance" at the old monk, and only slightly sensed the old monk's weak breath, and then, the old monk's outline suddenly collapsed!
- Not only the old monk's figure and outline collapsed and disappeared, but Bukong's nature and intention also suddenly overturned and disappeared at this moment!
A twelve-petal lotus floated out from his self-discovered nature and intention, and disappeared in the void in an instant!
Su Wu tried to collect the lotus in his palm, but suddenly saw that there were green eyes in the void. They stared at Su Wu coldly. There was no emotion in their eyes, but Su Wu felt deeply mocked!
Lu Mu's strange charm!
Lu Mu's strange charm was truly revealed here!
The green eyes stayed in the void for only a moment, and then disappeared without a trace, as if they had never appeared here, leaving no cause and effect.
And the body of Monk Bukong fell limply at Su Wu's feet. He had no breath and turned into a corpse.
At this time, a hurried sound of footsteps came from outside the Zen room.
Several monks surrounded Monk Vajra Zhi and walked into Bukong's Zen room. They saw their most proud disciple-Bukong fell limply at Su Wu's feet. Su Wu had just withdrawn his palm that was pressed on Bukong's head.
"Bukong!"
Vajra Zhi's eyes were red in an instant!
He regarded Monk Bukong as his successor. After the monk's trip to the Big Wild Goose Pagoda, he saw that the monk had surpassed him and was closer to Buddhahood. He was the new head of the Sutra Translation Institute of Xingshan Temple. It was the time to make great plans, earn enough spiritual resources for his beloved disciple, and promote his beloved disciple to a higher position.
At this moment, his beloved disciple died so lightly!
Even though King Kong Zhi was as afraid of Su Wu as a tiger, at this moment, his emotions boiled over and he couldn't help but look at Su Wu with a fierce look and hatred: "If you kill me, it will be useless!
Why did you kill my beloved disciple? !
Do you think that because of your advanced practice, you can kill Buddhists and ignore the pure land of Buddhism? ! "
The monks from Xingshan Temple who came with King Kong Wisdom saw the scene in the Zen room. Some of the younger monks could not keep their expressions on their faces and showed hostile eyes towards Su Wu. They walked quickly and soon spread around the room. , faintly surrounding Su Wu in the center.
Su Wu was in this situation, looked at Vajra Zhi, and said: "If I want to kill this monk, I don't have to go to such trouble.
——I was not the one who killed Monk Fu Kong. There was another reason for his death.
Vajra Zhi, you are too excited. "
His words seemed to remind Jingangzhi of something. Jingangzhi lowered his eyes and no longer glared at him. He only looked at the monk Fukong who fell on the ground. He tremblingly approached the body of his beloved disciple and hugged his beloved disciple. In my arms, I cried silently.
Su Wu looked around, looking at the vague hostility on the faces of the monks, and then looking at Vajra Zhi on the ground, whose lips were trembling in grief and unable to control himself. He knew in his heart that he had fallen into an invisible 'situation', but instead he faced With a smile on his face, he looked at Fu Kong's corpse being held tightly by Vajra Zhi, and then said: "Monk Fu Kong, in order to practice evil, used the lives of children as 'Buddha alms'.
Although his body is dead, he deserves to die. "
"My disciple is now dead. Before he died, you were the only one present at the scene. Now what kind of method did he practice at that time? Whether it was a good method or an evil method, he himself could not say it, so he could only let you pretend... "Vajra Zhi spoke slowly, and with his words, he had already diverted the trouble eastward.
"In the Zen room right now, there are eight pottery altars that Fu Kong asked people to bring.
In the first seven pottery altars, there are all baby monkeys. The fur on their heads fell off, revealing jade-like skulls. There are eye-shaped cracks on the skulls - these are the traces left by the 'Buddha's Eye Curse'. The seven young monkeys used their own lives as a guide to open the Buddha's eyes for Monk Fu Kong, enlightening Monk Fu Kong's nature and allowing him to enter the realm of samadhi.
This is the necessary step to practice the "One-Word Buddha's Crown Method".
Apart from this, there is no Buddhist ritual that requires reciting the Buddha Eye Mantra seven times to teach and practice it. "Su Wu pointed at the seven pottery altars behind him and said bluntly.
Jingangzhi stood up slowly, lowered his head, still not looking at Su Wu, and said: "You are talking nonsense, these seven monkeys and the girl -"
Before he finished speaking, Su Wu shook his head and smiled: "You are stalling for time, and that's okay. If you want to wait for reinforcements to arrive, I will wait here with you.
However, the person who is ‘talking nonsense’ right now is actually you.
Monks don't lie, Vajra Wisdom, your precepts have been broken, and you will never be able to become a Buddha forever. "
While Su Wu was speaking, the talisman of cause and effect floated around inside and outside Xingshan Temple. Fu Kong and the countless karma left behind inside and outside the Zen room and everywhere in Xingshan Temple all left their shadows——
More and more monks gathered inside and outside the Zen room. They all saw that a group of boys were released by the young monk guarding the corner door, carrying eight pottery altars into the Zen courtyard, and sent the eight pottery altars to Monk Fu Kong. In the Zen room, the photo of Monk Fu Kong paying the final payment to the leading boy is still vivid in my mind!
Then, Fu Kong walked into the room and pulled open the stoppers on the eight large altars. He looked at the girl in the eighth altar with indifferent eyes, which made people feel chilly!
As for now, the situation is clear.
The talisman of cause and effect even traced the traces of those boys, and tracked them all the way to a dilapidated courtyard. In that courtyard, there were still many children locked up, and many others were broken. Beggars with tattered hands and feet and disfigured faces were walking in and out, giving the money they had gained from begging to the leader of the boys in the courtyard.
These boys were not traders selling monkeys and exotic animals at all.
They are the ‘people’s teeth’!