Some considerations for practice

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Various Daoist texts circulating online, such as the Daozang and Neidan methods, are not entirely false, but their credibility is quite low. If one truly wishes to practice, it is advisable to consider carefully, as the consequences can be severe. The most commonly seen cases involve minors (emphasis on minors; as for what constitutes adulthood, it is unclear, but the divisions of 16 and 18 years old certainly do not apply here) practicing Daoism, which often leads to failure and can easily result in impotence. Furthermore, the information available online is a mix of truth and falsehood, with the likelihood of failure in books approaching nearly 100%. Practicing (for the sake of discussion) requires having "Dao friends" and "protectors." This is because during the practice, one may encounter inner demons that can affect one's spiritual wisdom. At the request of a friend, I am sharing some thoughts here that are unrelated to any specific texts or works, but I still recommend that everyone take a look. That is all; I do not understand much, this is what my friend said. There are indeed practitioners in the country, but it is not as fantastical as depicted in novels, where one flies and escapes earthly bounds; it is more accurately described as a form of health cultivation. True cultivation requires first calming the mind and then purifying it, or in other words, harboring a bit of goodwill in one's heart. After reading, if you believe it, please take note; if you do not, then disregard it. If you think it is correct, please help share it; it can be considered a good deed. After reading, if you believe it, please take note; if you do not, then disregard it. If you think it is correct, please help share it; it can be considered a good deed

Various texts on the Daoist alchemy circulating online, such as the Daozang and internal alchemy methods, are not entirely fabricated, but their credibility is quite low. If one truly wishes to practice, it is advisable to consider carefully, as the consequences can be severe

The most commonly seen issue is that of minors (emphasis on minors; as for what constitutes adulthood, it is unclear, but the distinctions of 16 years and 18 years mentioned at https://www.hetushu.com.com are certainly not applicable here). Engaging in the practice of alchemy often leads to failure, which can easily result in impotence. Furthermore, the information available online is rife with both truth and falsehood, making the likelihood of failure in literature nearly a hundred percent.

Cultivation (for the time being, let us say this) requires the presence of "fellow practitioners" and "protectors of the law". This is because during the process of cultivation, inner demons may arise, affecting one's spiritual intelligence

At the request of a friend, I would like to say a few words here about *illustrated books*, which are unrelated to any specific works, but I still recommend that everyone take a look.

That's all there is to it; I don't understand it either. It was mentioned by a friend. Indeed, there are practices of cultivation in the country, but they are not like the flying and disappearing depicted in novels. It is more about health preservation, to be more precise.

True cultivation requires first to clear the mind, and then to purify the heart. Alternatively, it can be said that one should harbor a trace of kindness in the heart

After reading, if you believe, pay attention; if you do not believe, then forget it

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