Sunday, January 16, 2011

16-1-2011 Suicide! 自杀![3]

Extracted from GM's Book No. 166. Transcendental Travel.
Title: Saving a suicide victim.
I will try my best to translate this article. So bear with me. Haha!


On one of my transcendental travel, I saw a male standing on the roof of a tall building. His intension - Suicide. 
A crowd had formed by that time & the fire brigade with sky-ladders & air platforms were also in placed.
Negotiators trying to approach were halted by his action of readying to leap from the roof. 
In the sky, I sighted a Demon in his heart (Depression) & around him there were child spirits (small devils from abortion);  Jing Spirits (jing is demon- ghost dying from injustice; Yuan Spirits (Yuan is ghost of karmic creditors).
Child spirit: took my life, you go & die!
Jing spirit: once dead all undone, suffering all disappeared.
Yuan spirit: I curse you go & die, let us die together!
His suicide intent quite strong as I observed.
I recalled many famous & wealthy personalities taking their own lives. Why? Life is too boring or too much suffering!
Cultivating yogi should also be careful---
Cultivating [white bone visualization] & overdoing it, makes one feel life is meaningless.
Cultivating [unclean visualization] & overdoing it, makes one feel life is boring!
Yogi should note overdo & insufficient, both not good.
Yogi should realize & with one mind cultivate diligently to overcome & ride over all sufferings of the sentient world. Coming to this realm is to cultivate & must have Dharma joy then can attain 9th Grade pure joy or pureland.
Cultivation is [gold jade]. Suicide is [sand stone].
Must clearly understand the difference of good & crude, don't be muddled brain & lost oneself.
Buddhism teaches us to leave suffering & attain happiness. 
While suicide only has suffering & no happiness, it is also killing Buddha!
In order to cultivate we need a body, & the body need to survive.
Thus we need to live life properly knowing the value of cultivation. 
Our life is controlled by ourself & not others or the surrounding.
It is also not what others' criticism can influence.


Therefore a yogi should:-
know the value of life
know our own Buddha nature
know how from letting go to achieve ease
know how from ease to achieve joy
regularly add points to self for own life shining brilliantly.


I looked at the suicidal male yet again. Momentarily my compassionate heart wants to save this person.
I radiated [Buddha's light], [Spiritual Light], [White light], 3 beams of pure light. 
The spirits upon seeing these lights were scared & disappeared immediately. 
The male suddenly woke up. I showed him a few scenes of suicide from high places & the scenario were so gruesome he dare not see. At the same time, his parents pleadings floated into his ears.
He softened & halted. The negotiators moved forward & hugged him & brought him to safety.
As GM leaves, he wrote a poem about the whole incident.
                ~                    ~                   ~
There are certain points I wish to bring your attention to:-
1. The demon in his heart & the spirits urging him to suicide.
2. GM radiates beams of pure light & the spirits disappeared.
3. Overdoing or under-doing cultivation


Perhaps reader can go back to see my article on Suicidal Aura.
When you have demon & spirits in & around you, your aura is visible. So best to cultivate & GM can clean you up regularly.


Chanting GM's mantra whenever you have time helps you reach GM instantaneously, even when cornered by spirits in your dream.
Not only GM radiates light, you can too if you cultivate diligently & visualize radiating light to share with all sentient beings when you chant any mantra. 
Power-- the power to radiate light to save someone. 
For those chasing Power, please ponder what is your definition of Power & for what purpose.


Overdoing or under-doing. GM's Dharma speech yesterday contained part of these. Go & listen to GM please.


I sincerely hope all make a WISH to cultivate well & follow GM on his Boddhi Path to save all sentient beings.


Amituofo
Lotuschef
True Buddha School

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