Chapter 29 - Out of Thin Air

Why waste time cultivating separately? Since every prana is part of nature, it should be cultivated together.

"What if, in the future, there are more laws or different cultivation types that I learn? Wouldn't it waste my time to cultivate each separately?"

"System, don't answer them; I am just thinking out loud."

Ding!

"Even if you want me to answer it, I cant. I am not permitted by the supreme will to share this level of knowledge. If you are interested, you will have to figure it out on your own."

"Ram heard the system and ignored it. He was not surprised by this answer, as there had been many times when he tried asking some philosophical or out-of-time question. He was denied it and given this exact answer: "No permission from the supreme will."

He finished his chai. and sat there and kept on observing the sun setting and changes in the sky, followed by the moon and stars. He kept observing everything that he could. This was the first time since he left earth that he had not slept for 5 days in the secret world and was engrossed in his observation. His observation was not only of the surroundings but also of his body. Ram wanted to observe the minute changes that were happening. and after another 5 days, he succeeded in his understanding.

He then went and made himself a simple meal of khichdi, had it with curd, and went to sleep. The next day, he woke up and came near an open field.

Ram moved his hand in front of him and

swisshh….

Wind blew from all directions towards Ram, and if it was possible for one to see the prana, they would have noticed it was not just the air but the prana of elements Wood, Earth, Fire, Wind, and Water flowing in the air.

All the prana merged in the centre, and then, along with the prana of space, it held together. Ram merged all of prana and used his will and visualisation.

Thud…

After some time, something fell to the ground. and dust spread in the surroundings.

When the dust and air cleared, one could see a life-size sculpture of a Bengal tiger.

This tiger was like something created out of thin air.

"At last I did it; I knew I could create it with just the prana as the base."

"My experiment is successful; now I know I can create lifeless objects only using prana."

Ram became very happy with his findings.

"System, won't you congratulate me?" "I worked so hard for this."

"Congratulations, Host, for working hard for this."

"Why do I feel you don't mean it?"

He was answered by the silence of the system.

Ram: "…"

"Anyway, this is just the beginning; creating this tiger sculptor isn't the final step; there is more to go."

He then moved his hand and stored the tiger sculpture in the storage space. He then joined his hands and bowed in all directions from where he stood.

"I bow in all directions to the consciousness of the elemental pranas for keeping the balance and not creating the destruction. I thank you all."

Whether consciousness could hear him or not wasn't his concern; it was just that the more he started to understand the elemental laws, the more he felt that the elemental prana should be thanked for their work.

He then stood up, waved his hands, and started to create more life-size sculptors of lions, tortoises, snakes, elephants, dolphins, and eagles. This process hardly took him a few minutes.

Ram then stored all the sculptures in the storage space and entered the villa.

He was now working on a cultivation technique that has all elements embedded in one, so that he could simultaneously cultivate the laws of all elements together. Creating an inanimate object by only using prana was the first step in making a cultivation technique.

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