The cultivation of the Soul Law, although unlike the Knowledge Law which requires exhausting vast Classics and exploring the Truth of the universe, nor like the Spirit Law which depends on Talent, accumulated meditation, and mysterious enlightenment, is equally not an easy process. It is even more abstract and difficult due to its unique trait of "seeking inward".
It resembles a long and profound self-philosophical speculation and spiritual practice.
Its core lies in constantly forging and repeatedly questioning one's own soul essence, like a most demanding craftsman examining a piece of uncut jade, requiring the Wizard to scrutinize every past choice, every experience, every emotional fluctuation, searching for "flaws" and "imperfections" in the soul, and attempting to understand, compensate, and even transcend them.
The reason for this is because the fundamental purpose of cultivating the Soul Law is precisely to make one's soul more resilient, purer, and more complete.
