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So currently Wang Wei has this as his justification
But the issue is it's missing key scans to actually justify why it has those specific parts of the abilities (NEP2 and ND2). It was supposed to be used for the justification but ig the profile maker forgot.
So basically just add this to end of it
Should be a straight forward thread (2 staff agrees only) since it's just scan additions for an ability already on the profile to actually justify it.
- Selective Nonduality (Type 2) and Nonexistent Physiology (Nature Type 2, Aspect Type 1, 2, 3 and 4; Was enlightened on the concept of nothingness, with his body gaining intangibility of nothingness, with his soul and mind becoming intangible, and him becoming intangible to all things, including the laws that govern the universe, which would include the Law of Wuji (Nothingness)<a href="https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Wang_Wei#cite_note-94">[94]</a><a href="https://vsbattles.fandom.com/wiki/Wang_Wei#cite_note-:36-95">[95]</a>)
But the issue is it's missing key scans to actually justify why it has those specific parts of the abilities (NEP2 and ND2). It was supposed to be used for the justification but ig the profile maker forgot.
In Taoism, Wuji symbolizes the unmanifest, the unknown, the undetectable, and the nonexistent. Meanwhile, Taiji–the successor of Wuji–symbolizes the manifest or the physical. - Ch 597
'Wuji, meaning without limits, without boundaries: boundless. A state of non-distinction, nothingness before the Tao–or the manifestation of everything came into being.
'The Laws of Wuji contained properties of nothingness. Its very definition of beings without limits, distinction, or boundaries can also apply to nothingness.'
Wang Wei opened his eyes, full of wisdom and containing the universe's fundamental truth. After this enlightenment, his body had subtle and unnoticeable changes. -Ch 597
[Wuji to Taiji: Stillness to Motion]
Wuji represented the state of the universe before its birth, a state of stillness that embodied the concept of nonexistent. Then, from nothingness was born something; Dao gave birth to one, one gave birth to two, two gave birth to three, and three gave birth to myriad things in existence.
These words perfectly encapsulated the process of Wuji transforming into Taiji, a process in which nothingness (stillness) created something (motion). - Ch 598
So basically just add this to end of it
Should be a straight forward thread (2 staff agrees only) since it's just scan additions for an ability already on the profile to actually justify it.