Chapter 512 (2.0) Journey to the West_3

"Now that I see the guide of the world, may it open my eyes to wisdom. Speaking of the pure Dharma, I shall depart from all attachments. Having encountered the revered celestial, I obtain the state of non-birth. May my future attainments mirror those of the bipedal honored ones..."

Stone Monkey was confused by this long section of the Buddhist scriptures, which were beyond his comprehension. All he could do after each section was to chant "Amitabha Buddha" in his heart.

As he listened, the scriptures gradually resonated with Stone Monkey, and he began to understand their meaning. It turned out that the scriptures were the autobiography of the Buddha himself, providing a detailed account of the Buddha's past and present deeds.

Stone Monkey listened and pondered for a long time. Comparing his past life with the Buddha's, he couldn't help but recall the saying: "One cannot lose the past or the future—they never existed, so who could take them away?"