Existence(II)

Caine's thoughts slowed, and he retraced his reasoning, carefully reviewing the insights he had gained.

Realizing his understanding was still too abstract, he delved deeper into his enlightenment, attempting to ground it in tangible application.

'In a more concrete and practical sense, what does all this mean—especially within the context of cultivation?'

Caine's True Will seeped and dug into Adari's flesh as he continued his meticulous dissection.

'The body,' he thought, 'can be seen as the upper limit of all things—the anchor and the source of all power.'

'As a vessel, its upper limits dictate how much the other aspects can grow and evolve. Moreover, the body acts as a central force; as long as it remains intact, the other aspects can be restored.'

He paused, turning Adari's arm slightly to better observe its structure.

'In a more nuanced sense, the body is also a well of power, a reservoir from which all other aspects draw.'