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What is the Taoist mantra?

The true Taoist spoken word is Blessing and Infinite Heavenly Lord.

"Blessed and blessed are the gods" is a standard mantra for Taoist disciples. Taoist priests usually recite "Infinite Blessings of the Heavenly Lord" when performing salutes, and do not use it frequently. This is a complete title of the Heavenly Lord, just like "Amitabha (Infinite Buddha)", which specifically refers to the Buddha.

If "Infinite Heavenly Lord of Blessings and Lives" is simplified to "Infinite Heavenly Lord", it is equivalent to simplifying "Amitabha" to "Tuofu". This will lose the original meaning and cannot be found in the records. If you reach this level, even insiders will laugh at you.

The meaning of the Immeasurable Heavenly Lord of Blessings

When Taoist priests communicate with others, in addition to shouting "compassion", the most commonly used phrase is "The Infinite Heavenly Lord of Blessings and Lives". "Fu Sheng Wu Tian Zun" means that blessings come from countless Tian Zun. Tian Zun is an honorific title for the highest-status god in the Taoist immortal system.

"Tao Fa Hui Yuan" records: "It is appropriate to extend the white blessing god and all the gods to send away the plague and disperse the source of the disease... I am determined and sincere: I will be blessed with countless blessings and incredible merits." It means all the people. Gods eliminate plagues and diseases, slay demons and demons, making the world peaceful and every family happy and safe. Those who have received the blessings of the gods will kneel down and kowtow at this time, praising the immeasurable blessings of the gods and their incredible merits.