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How to cultivate spells
Many years ago, I became interested in magic because I watched a Hong Kong supernatural program. Perhaps I watched a lot of movies by Lin Moumou when I was a child, thinking that a Taoist priest is a god who can draw a spell and spell to exorcise demons and use omnipotent spells. I dream that one day I can be a Taoist priest, travel around the world, exorcise evil spirits, and kill evil spirits.

In the answer, I uploaded two books related to magic, so I can have a look.

These two or three books are Metaphysics Museum? There are PDF e-books to download. You can learn spells by reading these two spells.

Taoist Taoist and folk Taoist (commonly known as folk mage) are two concepts. I have studied two dharma veins, both of which belong to a branch of Maoshan dharma vein. The first method can only be said that I didn't work hard, only had a short fate, and I couldn't learn any more, and then I met my present master. My former master asked me what Taoism was. I thought it was Taoism, so I practiced it as Taoism. He said that people have different opinions, and Tao is the road, the road they have experienced and walked. I understand that Taoist priests have a lot to avoid and have to practice on their own. Most folk wizards rely on the spells given by ancestors and immortals, which are passed down from generation to generation through oral teaching by folk teachers.

Now quite a few people like to learn magic, no matter what the purpose is, the premise of learning magic is to constantly cultivate their own mind. Taoism Taoism, a person without Taoism, no matter how good his skills are, can't become Taoism. Masters must also be careful when teaching Buddhism, especially when choosing their disciples. If something goes wrong, the cause and effect will be considerable. In the future, I will continue to write some articles about the centrality and magic in the process of practice, whether it is folk Taoism, Quanzhen Buddhism, or even Tantric Buddhism. I have always advocated that the mind comes first and the technique follows the fate.