The Hidden Truth of the Human Body
An Interview with the Spirit of Chang Yung-fa
Recorded on September 11, 2018
Chang Yung-fa, the late founder of the Evergreen Group, sought deliverance through the Hsiang Kuang Buddhist Centre in Australia. This interview, recorded on September 11, 2018, captures his insights from the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss regarding the nature of spiritual attachment and the human condition.
Chang Yung-fa speaks:
"People often ask where we go after death, but have you ever stopped to consider the true nature of this physical body while you are still alive? It is truly terrifying. If you could see the reality of the world, you would realise that there is not a single person walking down the street who is not suffering from some form of spiritual attachment. When you observe a person losing their temper, their face shifts constantly, manipulated by different sentient beings. One moment, a fierce, aggressive spirit manifests through their features; the next, a cold, calculating one takes over. It is a constant rotation—one, two, three, or more beings emerging from within the same body. It is absolutely chilling to witness."
The Illusion of
" feels an anger that it cannot seem to extinguish, yet the person has no idea how many different spirits are currently operating their physical form. Those who frequently talk about wanting to die are, in reality, the most terrified of death. In truth, most people are no longer 'themselves' long before they actually pass away. That beautiful young woman you see on the street? She may not be a young woman at all; she might be an elderly woman who is simply skilled at dressing up. Without the gift of clairvoyant vision, you are only seeing the surface. The truth hidden inside the body is something so profound and unsettling that, if you truly saw it, you would not even want to touch another human being."
The Reality of Possession
"Consider the child who acts like a grown-up; they have already been possessed by the spirit of an adult. How else could they mimic adult behaviour so perfectly? But do not be afraid. These are not insurmountable problems. There is a way to resolve these issues. If you come to the Hsiang Kuang Pure Land Buddhist Centre in Australia to undergo purification, you can find your true self again. I, Chang Yung-fa, am not saying this to promote anything; I speak from evidence. The truth about the human body is something that has been uncovered and developed right here. The people at this centre are honest, sincere, and possess genuine spiritual power. They are not like those outside who merely talk a good game without any substance."
A Path to Transformation
"The daily interviews with me, Chang Yung-fa, are not fabricated; they are the genuine words I speak from the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss. This place can help you solve the most critical problem of all: the problem of 'death.' It is up to you to see if you have the to accept this, and whether you choose to believe it. In the Buddha’s teachings, we follow conditions as they arise without forcing them. Letting go of your internal prejudices and subjective views is something you do for yourself, not for anyone else. The transformation of your life depends entirely on your own choices. If you are willing to let go, we can all engage in group cultivation together and reclaim our true selves. Life is not just about the individual; there is so much more potential to be realised."
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