The Invisible Dangers of the Spirit Realm
An Interview with the Spirit of Lee Kuan Yew
Recorded on June 21, 2018
This is a record of an interview with the spirit of Lee Kuan Yew, who sought deliverance at the Hsiang Kuang Buddhist Centre in Australia. He reflects upon the unseen forces that influence human lives and the necessity of spiritual protection. This session was recorded by the chief writer, Shi Facie, on June 21, 2018.
Lee Kuan Yew speaks:
"Namo Amituofo. The true nature of the void—the spirit realm—cannot be captured through images or photographs. It is far too complex for that. One can only express a fraction of its reality through words, but let me describe to you the sheer danger lurking within it. Think about it—it is absolutely terrifying!
Consider a seemingly ordinary, virtuous woman. From the very beginning of her marriage, she was devoted to her husband, caring for him with meticulous attention. She could not bear for him to enter the kitchen; at every mealtime, she would prepare his bowl and chopsticks, placing the dishes before him so he could eat with ease. After the meal, she would carefully remove the seeds from any fruit so he would not have to spit them out. Before he left for work, she would place his shoes at the door, and before he returned, she would have his slippers waiting. She was obedient in every way and placed immense importance on the education of their children. To the outside world, she appeared to be the perfect wife. Yet, what I saw in the void was entirely different."
The Hidden Turmoil of the Mind
"In truth, this wife was consumed by an overwhelming fear of losing her husband. This constant, gnawing anxiety attracted a multitude of sentient beings who shared her frequency of worry and dread. She became neurotic, observing every move her husband made with obsessive scrutiny. Any minor change in his demeanour or the slightest disturbance would trigger wild emotional fluctuations. Slowly, this manifested as what modern people call depression or bipolar disorder. Her emotions would swing violently, and she would even resort to extreme, irrational actions. The once-perfect family began to fracture.
The husband, unable to cope with these drastic changes, felt completely helpless. He sought medical intervention, but there was no improvement. The wife's condition only worsened; she began to suspect him of everything, even during his daily commute. Every single day, the husband lived in a state of constant trepidation, terrified that he might accidentally trigger another one of her volatile outbursts. He walked on eggshells, desperately trying to maintain the facade of a happy home, unaware that all of this was being orchestrated by forces in the void."
The Weight of Past-Life Debts
"The wife was indeed suffering because her excessive, fearful thoughts had attracted spirits of a similar nature. However, among these spirits was a woman whom the husband had abandoned in a past life. In that previous existence, the husband had been an official who had misjudged a case, leading to the total destruction of this woman's family. She had died harbouring deep resentment and a sense of injustice, unable to seek revenge at the time. That intense, burning hatred remained etched in her .
After her death, this powerful, vengeful thought-form followed the husband through the cycle of rebirth. Seeing the wife's heart clouded by fear, this spirit seized the opportunity to attach herself to the husband's body. She then entered the wife's body, amplifying her terror and instability, driving her to commit increasingly irrational acts. She did this specifically to torment the husband, to break him, and to achieve her goal of revenge. Caught between the laws of and the interference of the void, the family finally collapsed. The husband, unable to endure the endless, unreasonable accusations, finally filed for divorce."
The Tragic End and the Path to Protection
"At that moment, the wife's panic and insecurity exploded. In a desperate attempt to win back the husband she was about to lose, she climbed to the window and threatened to jump. But the husband, his heart now hardened, did not even look at her, nor did he speak a word. As if to prove her resolve to him, she leapt from the window. With a loud, sickening thud, the tragedy was sealed. Only then did the husband realise the finality of her decision. He rushed to the window and looked down, seeing her body lying flat on the ground, surrounded by a pool of blood. The tragedy was complete.
The husband, traumatised by the sight of his wife's death, suffered a mental breakdown. He became dazed and confused, eventually ending up in a nursing home, waiting for the end of his life in isolation. Such stories are not unique; they are happening constantly throughout this world. The influence of the void is everywhere—it is omnipresent. If you do not possess the ability to protect yourself, you are merely a puppet, left to be manipulated by these forces.
My child, the necessity of this protection is far more important than you can imagine. Only by coming to the Hsiang Kuang Pure Land Buddhist Centre can you learn the ability to protect yourself, to master your own destiny, and to ensure you are not influenced or possessed by external forces from the void. A thousand words are not worth a single personal experience. Give yourself a chance, and give your father a chance. The Hsiang Kuang Pure Land Buddhist Centre in Australia is a place of magnificent, inconceivable power. Namo Amituofo."
"Message recorded by the disciple of the Buddha, Shi Facie."
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