The Final Message of the MH370 Victims Seeking Deliverance
A Record of the Thrice Yearning Ceremony by Venerable Faxi
A Plea for Compassion and Rebirth in the Western Pure Land

The Call from the Void
During a solemn held at the Hsiang Kuang Buddhist Centre, a profound and sorrowful energy manifested. Venerable Faxi, sensing the presence of beings in deep distress, addressed the unseen entities that had gathered. He asked them to identify themselves and to explain the nature of their suffering. The response was immediate and filled with a palpable sense of terror. They identified themselves as the victims of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370. They spoke of a process so horrific and a fear so profound that it had left their spirits shattered. They pleaded for help, crying out repeatedly for the of the Buddha to rescue them from the darkness that had held them captive for so long.
Venerable Faxi offered the comfort of Namo Amituofo, invoking the Buddha's blessing upon the ill-fated flight. He encouraged the spirits to chant the name of Namo Amituofo and to set their hearts upon rebirth in the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss. The spirits, speaking through a representative, expressed a desperate, unfulfilled longing to reach out to their families. They explained that they had been taken so suddenly that they were denied the chance to offer a final farewell. The truth of their disappearance was far more terrifying than the world could ever imagine. While the outside world speculated with various theories, the reality was a nightmare of supernatural proportions.
The Truth Behind the Tragedy
They described the flight as a descent into madness. After reaching a stable altitude, the aircraft began to exhibit strange, inexplicable phenomena, as if it were being controlled by an external, malevolent force. The passengers, ordinary people caught in an extraordinary tragedy, were helpless. A voice, speaking in fluent English with an Italian accent, broadcast a chilling message through the cabin: "This is a death flight, about to fly into a vanished secret realm." This was repeated three times before the aircraft began to climb rapidly, subjecting everyone to pressures beyond human endurance. Many perished instantly from the sheer force of the ascent.
The spirits recounted that the pilot had been completely overwhelmed by an invasive, demonic force, leading to actions that defied all logic. The cabin became a stage for a series of horrific events that no one could explain. The passengers were not victims of a terrorist organization or a standard hijacking; they had stumbled into a terrifying, distorted space. They described the entities they encountered as being possessed by demons, acting with a cruelty that was beyond human comprehension. The aircraft did not simply crash; it was destroyed by these non-human forces, causing it to disintegrate instantly upon impact with the sea. This is why no significant wreckage was ever found—the entire event occurred within a space that defied the laws of the physical world.
A Message of Peace and Release
Having finally unburdened themselves of this harrowing truth, the spirits expressed a collective desire to send a message to their loved ones. They wished to comfort those they left behind, hoping to erase the pain and shadows that had lingered since their disappearance. They urged their families to move forward toward a bright future, to let go of the grief, and to find peace. They declared that they had been rescued by the spiritual light of the Hsiang Kuang Pure Land Buddhist Centre, where they were finally able to manifest as spirits and seek the path to liberation. Their physical bodies and the wreckage of the plane had long since been consumed by the void, and they now sought only to rest in the embrace of Namo Amituofo.
Seeking Rebirth in the Western Pure Land
The representative of the spirits, who identified herself as Ma Fen, requested that a memorial tablet be written for all the souls aboard the flight. She asked that the number of beings be considered as vast as the sands of the Ganges, encompassing all sentient and non-sentient beings caught in that tragic event. They sought the grace of , the spiritual deliverance that would allow them to leave their suffering behind and be reborn in the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss. Venerable Faxi accepted their request with compassion, promising that the temple would honour their wish.
- Memorial Tablet Name:
- The victims of the MH370 tragedy, including all sentient and non-sentient beings aboard.Intention:
- Seeking spiritual deliverance and rebirth in the Western Pure Land.Representative:
- Ma Fen.Prayers for the Spirits: Restoration, purification, a calm heart, the erasure of traumatic memories, and peace of mind.
By entering the Western Land of Nature at the Hsiang Kuang Pure Land Buddhist Centre, these souls have finally found a path to the light. May they all be reborn in the Western Pure Land, leaving behind the cycle of rebirth and finding the ultimate happiness that only Namo Amituofo can provide. We invite all to join in this prayer for peace, for the healing of the families, and for the liberation of all beings who suffer in the darkness. Namo Amituofo.
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