yogi's cave

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The bear got up, taking some fish with him. I kept the stones that he hadn't eaten in my other pocket. All this time he was circulating his qui while eating to his heart's content, and now he was just leaving. I suppose that debt is settled- she thought as she watched him go, but the bear returned to her and stared at her; and she had the rest of the fish on her. She noticed that the bear moved forward only if she followed him, she was getting dark, she sure wants me to help him carry the food to her cave-she reasoned. Cave wait for Mr. Bear now that we get along well would you let me stay- she thought, she also said I must stop calling him bear; although he sees himself as only one with horns there must be several like him in this forest. -Ah, I know yogi- she said, she is more intelligent than the other bears after all, she laughed recalling that caricature. The bear was sorry to leave the pearls there but he could not carry them and he preferred to take the fish that he could at least, he would no longer be a loser but when he saw that the teacher helped him take them to his cave he became fond of him more. Then I heard him say a few words only Yogi understood. What is that you eat? -I thought mmm seeing that her teacher every two times three said her to talk to her, she began to realize. Ahh the teacher gave me a name- he said roaring to her, but he spoke only that she didn't understand him. This roar for her sounded like affectionate, perhaps she was calling her partner, she thought. They went to the cave, the bear knew that although the spiritual energy that the cultivation materials that they brought could attract creatures, these would end up losing their trail, and it could also reduce the trace by cultivating inside it. Up to the point she enbaue or bother to go for that energy because it would not produce profits, happily she went inward, after a lot of walking they reached where he slept. There were a few blue stones all over the cave from time to time, but there were more here; On one side there was a kind of light blue carcho surrounding a glass like the one on the larger walls. This was almost a big lake and she was not willing to see how deep it was, she just went to drink the water after seeing that the bear drank it without dying. She was supposed to drink 3 liters of water a day if she wanted to, so she was thirsty. It's good that there is water nearby- he said happily, I support the fish and the pearls near a luminous rock that he had near that lake so he wouldn't lose sight of them, and he washed them in that water because they had some soil making them turn blue, One of them touched one of the luminous stones and it also began to glow blue. These pearls are still cultivated or what, perhaps this water and these stones have something that is used to cultivate? - She reflected after noticing this. The bear saw how her teacher through mysterious behinds was able to see how infindia qui spiritual in the stones, in that part of the cave was where he cultivated; those of his species or any other that could cultivate spiritual qui, inhabited spirit stone mines although it was still exploitable. The humans would prefer that the beasts absorb these, as this would give enough time for the mine to produce more stones by filtering the energies of the air and the earth. Crystals could do this with the help of the moss and fungus around them, but humans could not; No matter how much they investigated, they couldn't take the spiritual qui of the environment, they could only take it from the bedtias; and not even talk about the stones. For her it was easier to process and cultivate the one coming from a spiritual pearl; animals could generate it cpmiendo plants or minerals which possessed it. Even eating other animals. She didn't know the bear's thoughts about what just happened by chance, spiritual stones could absorb any spirit but this was ignored since after a cultivator ate it it would disappear in him. Melting and giving him energy instead of absorbing his own, what happened was that when the spirit circulated, it filtered and would merge with the stone that the cultivator had, or it would form a small stone in the cultivator, becoming the place where the qui spirit would accumulate later. Sleepily she lay down on the bear, and she began to snore.
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