Li Mumu wandered between buildings with the aid of the Red String, feeling like a failed man.
She came to the rooftop of an apartment building, a secluded spot with unobstructed views, and bit her fingertip to start writing characters.
In the three thousand worlds, Moha Jiedi, the Bodhisattva who Guides the Dead—
Six eyes opened simultaneously, gazing into the past, present, and future.
The lineage of the Guiding Bodhisattva placed great emphasis on cause and effect but did not shun it like traditional Buddhist teachings, which speak of retributive justice.
After all, the main goal of traditional Buddhist theory on karma was to promote Buddhism, attract followers, and answer the doubts in their hearts.
But the karma theory of the Guiding Bodhisattva was meant to solve practical problems.
These were two different directions.
Traditional religion often likes to guide followers to abandon worldly desires and achieve spiritual fulfillment.