Home Categories Novel Corner The Enlightenment of 100 Lives

Chapter 44 mysterious hood

Kema needs to put the mind into a frame in order to get rid of the fetters of the body. In the "Guinness Book of World Records", Kema is the man who endured the most pain in the world.He set three world records: one is to walk barefoot on a 25-foot-long hot coal bed with a temperature as high as 1494 degrees Fahrenheit; I lay down for twenty-five hours and twenty minutes; first, my body was sandwiched between two iron beds, and the weight on it was 1,642 pounds. Kemar is an American, his parents are Mormons, but he claims to be an Indian pilgrim.Kema said that when he was eleven years old, he found a book introducing yoga from a pile of old papers at home, and he was immediately attracted by it, so he practiced it by himself. After years of exploration, he learned it successfully.Although this statement is not without legend, but he is the holder of the last three world records, but he cannot be wrong.

Koma, who claims to be an Indian walker, wears a white turban, a gold jacket and blue breeches when performing various painful stunts, dressing himself up as an American Indian walker.This seems to be just a gimmick to add mystery, but Koma explained otherwise. He said: "This look allows me to completely transform into another me. Until recently, I couldn't perform without this look, especially the hijab. The hijab seems to be the key to my self-confidence.Only recently have I been freed from its shackles. What Kema said may not be a gimmick, but a profound recognition.Kema needs to wear a headscarf to enter the situation and accept the painful test; just like many people need to cultivate the atmosphere to enter the situation when they have sex.The world record he set declares to the world that his mind can break free from the shackles of the body; but his Indian pilgrim turban also tells us that he can only break free from the shackles of the body when he puts his mind into another frame.

Press "Left Key ←" to return to the previous chapter; Press "Right Key →" to enter the next chapter; Press "Space Bar" to scroll down.
Chapters
Chapters
Setting
Setting
Add
Return
Book