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Orphee Lam Tao

Quantum Cultivator: A Scientist's Path to Taoist Enlightenment

Dr. James Chen, a quantum physicist obsessed with black holes, never expected his research to land him in ancient China. A catastrophic experiment throws him through time and into the body of Wei Qing, a sickly disciple in a world governed by cultivation – the manipulation of life-force energy known as Qi. While others rely on ancient techniques and mystical chants, James approaches cultivation with the scientific method. He soon discovers that Qi behaves remarkably like the quantum particles he once studied, and the Tao Te Ching, an ancient text on the Way of Nature, mirrors his understanding of Quantum Mechanics and concepts like superposition and the power of non-intervention for maximised outputs. His Probability Wave Meditation and Entanglement Binding become legendary techniques, surpassing age-old traditions. But true mastery requires more than equations. To achieve ultimate power, James must balance his scientific mind with the intuitive wisdom of the Tao, walking a path where logic and enlightenment converge, as he confronts powerful cultivators, palace intrigue, and the secrets of a world on the brink of collapse. Will his knowledge save this world, and perhaps even his own, left behind? This unique science fantasy cultivation novel will challenge your preconceptions about science, spirituality, and the hidden potential within us all, by reframing spiritual power using the Quantum approach. The wisdom from The Quantum Tao text guides and steers James in his approach and development, showing a compelling harmony in principles between vastly distinct domains to maximize and effectively realize the potential impact from recognizing hidden interconnected patterns for vast improvement over direct interventions.
Loretell_Mithearth · 1.2K Views

Lam's detective story

He was the police captain of a city branch, he was in the city Bureau special patrol detachment and police station, has been on the front line. Lam's stories are often related to the social background and the changes of The Times. A homicide today may have been caused by another murder 20 years ago, and that tragedy 20 years ago was caused by the social prejudices of the time. What is even more tragic is that behind the seemingly close family relationship is the relationship of mutual use. Some even turned themselves into tools. Ibsen once said, "What you plant in youth, you reap in old age." I think the same applies to Lam's crime. A professor at China Public Security University summed up crimes into two categories, "dangerous personality" and "dangerous mentality." "Dangerous personality" is easy to explain, is the congenital type of criminal personality or childhood psychological development problems. The serial killers I write about all the time, that's the type. As for "heart knot", it is divided into three types: The first is the meaning of the crime, the causes of which are often unthinkable. For example, your classmates always insult you, you prepare for a long time, while they are in the dorm, hammer them to death. Another example is that you hit someone by driving a car, and if you think that there are so many people who are now hit by porcelain, there is a lot of pressure on follow-up medical expenses, and if you directly hit people to death, the loss of money is within the range of bearing. This kind of crime is often accompanied by an irrational thinking, and the mind enters a dead end. The second is knowledge, this crime is often related to cognition, because the price rises, your house downstairs from one dollar to two dollars, you feel that the boss is not rising right, you must overwhelm him through your reason, and he has a dispute. You think he's wrong, and in order to prove your own rationality, you argue more and more violently, and finally kill him. Such crimes often involve arguments, entanglements, and most often issues of paranoia. The third is complex, this kind of crime is rooted in the pain of daily life, such as parents do not love you, say you can not get a wife, relatives and friends hate you, no one to communicate. You will become more and more withdrawn inside, want to revenge society. So you go out into the street and you take a knife and you cut people - the most terrible crime, the most difficult to prevent, but also the one we should be most aware of. But whether it is "meaning knot", "knowledge knot" or "complex", it often originates from a dangerous idea. If we can face up to and try to understand the social influences behind criminal behavior, we may be more rational in the "dark moment" when dangerous thoughts arise.
furen_zhang · 3.7K Views

Go back to ancient times and be a prince

This novel follows Qin Ying, a modern-day special forces armament expert, who unexpectedly finds himself transported to the Han Dynasty, where he becomes the ninth prince. Armed with his military expertise and strategic mind, Qin begins a remarkable journey of power, war, and ambition. From commanding the battlefield with fierce cavalry to captivating political players with his unmatched intellect, he uses his skills to carve out his place in a world of royal intrigue and treachery. The story kicks off with Qin’s realization of his newfound identity as a prince, leading to him shaking up the court with his unconventional ways. The first fifty chapters explore his rise to power—navigating deadly court politics, facing down formidable enemies, and even mastering the art of painting to impress the royal court. The stakes get higher as Qin confronts external threats like Wei Wang, a rival prince who aims to conquer the south, and internal schemes that challenge his resolve. With a combination of cunning, courage, and sheer force of will, Qin makes his mark as a feared and respected leader. His journey is filled with action, strategy, and the occasional moment of humor as he wins allies, defeats enemies, and creates a lasting legacy. This novel combines intense military conflict, political intrigue, and personal relationships, offering readers a thrilling story of one man's rise from soldier to ruler in a richly detailed historical setting.
Waxifa_Lam · 27.3K Views

The Cursed Rental

Li Tao is a Chinese student studying in Canada. Upon arriving, he rents a house that is inexplicably cheap. He shares the house with several international roommates: Luna, a sincere and optimistic Chinese girl; a warm and friendly Indian sibling pair; a cheerful African American youth; and an aloof French artist. However, this seemingly ordinary house conceals countless bizarre rules. The consequences of breaking these rules are unknown, but their existence seems to be a warning of the house's dark past. As a series of unexplainable incidents unfold, Li Tao and his roommates gradually realize that the house not only confines their lives but also draws outsiders into its grip. As they delve deeper, they discover that the house's rules were tampered with by a former tenant: a beautiful yet ruthless "green tea bitch" who caused a catastrophic tragedy but escaped proper punishment. Seeking revenge and driven by malice, she collaborated with a mysterious charlatan to use the house to attract equally malevolent souls, reenacting a fate of self-destruction. In this chilling game of life and death, can Li Tao and his roommates break the house's curse and escape? With goodwill and betrayal, reason and madness intertwining, how will they maintain their sanity and find the sole path to survival amidst the fog and fear? Is uncovering the house’s ultimate secret an act of defiance or submission? All answers lie buried within the eerie mist that envelops everything.
WLP0116 · 4.6K Views
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