"Love, hatred, seven emotions and six desires are all part of the power of the mind. It is difficult for the mind to interfere with the mortal world directly, but it can change the world through the body as a bridge. "
"To reach the Spirit Refinement Realm, one must learn the power of the mind."
From Jiang Tien-cheng's explanation, Zuo Zhicheng slowly understood the concept of Spirit Refinement.
Everyone would have changes in their emotions, temperament, and spirit, and these changes would affect the human body. For example, anger would increase one's strength, anxiety would increase one's speed, and fear would increase one's explosive power. Of course, they could also cause various negative effects.
This was the most basic use of the power of the mind. After reaching a certain level in Spirit Refinement, one could use the stimulation of the mind to increase the strength of one's body in battle.
If one reached a high enough level in Spirit Refinement, one would be able to freely control the changes in one's mind and temperament. Not only would one be able to use one's mind to affect one's body, but they would also be able to affect others.
For example, ordinary people would be afraid when they see a tiger, and subordinates would be cautious when they see their superiors. A person who had reached a high level in Spirit Refinement could freely control one's mind and temperament. They could make the people around them fear them like a tiger, and they could also make the people around them respect them like a god. They could even freely drive anger, fear, terror, create illusions, cause sluggishness, escape, perform abnormally, and turn enemies into friends.
Heart Affecting Heart. Through the mind, one could change one's mind, and then through the mind of the other party, change the state and behavior of the other party's body. The other party's body would then change the outside world. This was using the power of the mind to change the world.
A martial arts expert who had reached this level would be like a god's every move. Ordinary people would find it hard to resist, and the usual siege would lose its meaning. This was because before ordinary people could even get close to them, they would be dumbfounded under the influence of the mind. They would either dance crazily, kneel down and beg for mercy, or even have their hearts explode. Some would even be burned to death without fire, or drowned without water.
These were all the power of the mind.
In order to reach the Spirit Refinement Realm, one would first have to reach a high level in Qi Refinement. Only by reaching a high level in Qi Refinement would one be able to connect the innate Qi throughout one's body and improve one's flesh and blood. Only then would one be able to provide sufficient nutrients and energy to the brain. Otherwise, even if ordinary people understood how to use the power of the mind, they would die from a severe loss of blood essence after a few uses.
This was the so-called 'training one's fist into one's brain'. That was why Qi Cultivation was ranked before Spirit Cultivation in the path of martial arts.
The calmness that Zuo Zhicheng, Lan, and Jiang Qing felt from the bottom of their hearts was the Spiritual Enhancement Technique that Jiang Tien-cheng was using. It was also the highest secret technique of the Haoran Martial Arts Center, the Grand and Noble Qi Cultivation.
Zuo Zhicheng looked at Jiang Tien-cheng, who was like a giant tree that filled the sky and the earth, and was exuding a tranquil aura. He was shocked.
'He's actually able to use the Spirit Refinement technique at the Qi Refinement stage …'
Xiao Lan's expression was calm. She didn't know martial arts, so she was just immersed in the tranquil atmosphere created by Jiang Tien-cheng. As for Jiang Qing, she naturally already knew her father's level, so she wasn't surprised.
At the same time, Jiang Tien-cheng's voice rang in the ears of the three of them again. "The Grand and Noble Qi Cultivation will allow you to calm your mind and calm your mind at the beginning …"
According to Jiang Tien-cheng, the Grand and Noble Qi Cultivation technique was initially used on oneself. It allowed one to enter a state of calmness at any time, anywhere, so that things like martial arts training and sleeping would be more efficient.
Only when one reached a high level and could use this Spiritual Enhancement Technique to affect others would its power gradually be revealed. It was like a tranquil aura enveloping the surrounding people. Of course, the aura here was just a term, and it wasn't really a field of True Qi or air.
The affected person's mind would become tranquil and peaceful. This was good for rest and sleep, but it was extremely disadvantageous for combat. Not only would the exertion of power be affected, but the fighting spirit would also be reduced.
In fact, when one cultivated it to a high level, one would directly produce all kinds of illusions in the eyes of ordinary people, and one would be able to subdue the enemy without fighting.
However, although Jiang Tien-cheng's level was high enough, his body couldn't keep up. Without Qi Cultivation, he could only use this technique two or three times a day. Otherwise, his brain wouldn't be able to supply enough energy, and he would end up with brain death. In the end, brain death was determined by Zuo Zhicheng himself, and not by Jiang Tien-cheng.
At that moment, Jiang Tien-cheng passed the Grand and Noble Qi Cultivation technique to Zuo Zhicheng and Xiao Lan. However, for every Spiritual Enhancement Technique, one had to have Qi Cultivation as the foundation in terms of hardware, and even more so in terms of software, one had to have an incredible grasp of one's own mind.
Zuo Zhicheng didn't have Jiang Tien-cheng's level of martial arts training, and he probably wouldn't be able to master it before he reached Qi Cultivation.
Even so, Zuo Zhicheng was still very grateful to Jiang Tien-cheng for providing him with the Spiritual Enhancement Technique for free, and for pointing out the direction for his future path of becoming stronger.
On the way home at night, Xiao Lan looked unhappy. Zuo Zhicheng didn't say anything either. Both of them seemed to be worried about the Haoran Martial Arts Center.
Xiao Lan asked, "Brother Zuo, do you think Master Jiang and Sister Qing will be okay?"
"Don't worry. Master Jiang is so powerful. He'll be fine."
"But I heard from my dad that there are thousands of people in the Hai Long Gang. No matter how powerful Master Jiang is, he can't beat so many people."
Zuo Zhicheng thought for a while and said, "Sometimes, numbers don't make a difference." Then he suddenly turned around and said, "Xiao Lan, you go first. I'm going to check something out."
…
Late at night two days later, in a deserted courtyard in the Civilian District, Zuo Zhicheng was kneading his face.
"Honey …"
"Batter … hair …"
"Paint …"
Zuo Zhicheng smeared the things he collected over the past few days on his face one by one. Then he kneaded them in a special way. Two hours later, an unfamiliar face appeared in front of him.
At first glance, this unfamiliar face looked real. However, if you looked closely under the light, you would find that this face was fake. However, with the materials that Zuo Zhicheng had, this was the limit of what he could do. Moreover, he wouldn't let anyone see his face so closely.
He took off his shoes and stuffed insoles that were about four or five centimeters long into his shoes. Then he tied a layer of cloth to his arms, chest, shoulders, and waist. Finally, he put on a coat. In this way, if one didn't look closely, Zuo Zhicheng had become a completely different person. He was a tall and burly man with a rough face.
This was the 'makeup' he had done over the past two days with the materials he bought with the money he took from Liang Wu.
Patting his face and looking at the unfamiliar face in the bronze mirror, Zuo Zhicheng said faintly, "I haven't used it for a long time. Fortunately, I still remember."
The first half of the sentence was still Zuo Zhicheng's voice. However, by the second half of the sentence, it had become a rough male voice that sounded like sandpaper rubbing against each other.
Then, everything was wrapped up and stuffed into the gaps of the wall. Zuo Zhicheng stepped on the moonlight and blended into the night of Xinlu Harbor.
Xinlu Harbor was destined to be chaotic tonight.
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