A Vision of the Hsiang Kuang Pure Land Buddhist Centre
An Interview with the Spirit of Lee Kuan Yew
Recorded on August 7, 2018
This is a record of an interview with the spirit of Lee Kuan Yew, who observed the spiritual operations at the Hsiang Kuang Buddhist Centre in Australia. This account reflects his perspective from the spiritual realm as of August 7, 2018. It was recorded by the chief writer, Shi Fa Ci.
Lee Kuan Yew speaks:
"Namo Amituofo. As time passes, I have observed that both the external appearance and the internal essence of this Buddhist temple have undergone profound transformations. It is clearly visible that an increasing number of Bodhisattvas, protectors, venerable ones, and virtuous beings are constantly arriving from every corner of the void to assist the temple. Every morning is the busiest time for everyone here.
A Vast Mission of Deliverance
Some of these beings follow Practitioner Su into various spaces to perform , while others head into the layers between dimensions. Still others travel to the mountains, rivers, and landscapes of China, and even venture deep into the universe—to the stars, planets, galaxies, and meteorites. Wherever a spirit appears, not a single one is overlooked. It is a magnificent, sweeping procession that traverses every level of existence, moving with incredible speed to lead these suffering beings toward liberation.
Standing before the gates of the temple, one can witness countless manifestations and the leaders assigned to various regions moving back and forth between the temple and their areas of responsibility. Each time they return, they bring back an uncountable number of spirits. Those with sufficient and Causal Conditions are guided to rebirth in the Western Pure Land. Others remain within the Dharma-Nature Land, while those whose blessings are insufficient are prepared to enter the human world once more for reincarnation.
The Promise of the New Generation
Within a single hour, the scenes I witness and the number of beings helped can only be described as immeasurable and boundless—words truly fail to capture the full scope of this work. What is even more magnificent today is seeing the new generation of monastics emerging and joining the temple. They have begun to learn the method of Chao Du. While their youth and lack of experience are natural, seeing them gives me great hope for the future of this lineage. If they study diligently and practise with sincerity, there is a vast, expansive world waiting for their growth and development.
A Call to Action for the Future
The temple is gradually opening its doors to the world, and those connected by karmic affinity are continuously gathering here. Time is running short, and the mission to save the world is poised and ready to launch. My vision has always been sharp; it is a pity I no longer possess a physical body, or I would invest heavily and develop this further. The 'Gate of Immortality' and the 'Dharma of Saving the World'—my son, Hsien Loong, there is nothing more magnificent or important than this. Weigh this carefully. Once life is gone, what else is there to be attached to?
Trust my judgment. Leading the rise of Singapore was my life's work, but this path will grant you a second life. There is not much time left. Seize the moment, burn brightly, and shine your light to save the people who have loved and supported me. Namo Amituofo."
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