Deliverance of an Aborted Spirit: The Testimony of Peng Hong’s Child
An Interview with the Spirit of the Child Aborted by Peng Hong
Recorded by Chief Writer Shi Faxi on November 10, 2023
This is a record of the deliverance of an aborted spirit, who had long harboured deep-seated resentment, through the compassionate efforts of Peng Hong at the Hsiang Kuang Buddhist Centre in Australia. The interview was conducted by Chief Writer Shi Faxi on November 10, 2023, to document the spirit's journey toward liberation.
The spirit of the child aborted by Peng Hong speaks:
"(Weeping) Please, do not abandon me. Please, do not abandon me..."
"They wanted to kill me, and even my mother did not want me. She was so heartless to end my life; I never had the chance to enter this world. This was a chance for rebirth that I had waited over a thousand years for, yet I died within my mother's womb. There was a terrifying force attacking my body. My body was in such agony! I tried to dodge and weave, left and right, but I could not escape the power that was attacking me. In the end, my body died. I was reduced to torn, bloody flesh and a pool of blood. That was the only life I ever knew."
A Cycle of Resentment and Retribution
"I felt such hatred. The intensity of my hatred matched the agony my body endured. Although I was never successfully born, I did not leave. I stayed by my mother's side, determined to make her understand the price of losing me."
"For all these years, I have been seeking my revenge. I did not just block my mother's fortune; I caused havoc within her body and kept her in a constant state of anxiety and unease. I did not want her to have a single moment of peace."
The of
"Today, my mother has begun to practise Buddhism, and I know she is suffering. My heart is connected to hers; I know exactly what she is thinking. Recently, she decided to seek for me at the Hsiang Kuang Pure Land Buddhist Centre in Australia. At first, I resisted. I did not want to leave my mother. I felt as though she was trying to send me away again, that she did not want me. I was so angry at that time."
"However, later, I felt the compassionate power of Namo Amituofo, and I finally woke up. I realised that all these years, I had been living as if in a dream."
Liberation and Final Peace
"When my mother performed the Chao Du for me, I was taken up by the compassionate and warm hands of Practitioner Su. After that, I felt as if nothing had ever happened. I was brought to a lotus seat in the ."
"My slowly recovered. I no longer look like an infant spirit; I have returned to my original form, and I can see myself throughout my many lives. I am so grateful to this mother, Peng Hong, with whom I had no karmic affinity, for performing this Chao Du for me. Now, I have attained liberation, and the karmic connection between us has been fulfilled."
"I hope you can let go of the guilt you carry in your heart for me, for I have already let go. You must practise diligently, and in the days to come, we shall meet again in the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss."
"Gratitude to Namo Amituofo. Gratitude to Practitioner Su."
"The spirit of the child aborted by Peng Hong between the ages of thirty-six and thirty-nine, bowing in reverence."
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