MEET THE “LIVING BUDDHA”
(Gặp Phật Tại Thế by Anbình on 18 Feb 2014 – translated by Silly92, edited by Horangi)
Thachanhtrang wrote:
….The deities explained: “Grandmaster is a Buddha who was sent to the secular world by the Heaven to become its representative”
Until now, the title “Buddha” in traditional Buddhism has led many to believe that Gautama Siddhartha Sakyamuni is the Supreme Being, the sole perfected one, and even superior to the Creator. However, Mahayana Buddhist sutras explicitly state that there are many Buddhas across the universe, indicating that Sakyamuni is just one among them.
On the website Vutruhuyenbi.com, also known as the mystical universe, we define the title “Buddha” as the highest attainment for spiritual practitioners, akin to obtaining a secular doctorate degree or a Ph.D. in various fields of study.
Religious devotees are required to cultivate an understanding of the Truth and then impart this knowledge to others. By fulfilling all teaching requirements and gaining field experience, they can attain Buddhahood, much like how dedicated students eventually graduate with a Ph.D.
Although achieving the title of Buddha or a secular Ph.D. is a challenging endeavor, many individuals have succeeded in doing so. Just as there are numerous people holding Ph.D.s in every country, there are also many Buddhas throughout history. Just as there were ancient Buddhas, there will continue to be Buddhas in the present and future. This sentiment is echoed in the words of Sakyamuni Buddha, who said, “I have become Buddha already. All sentient beings will become Buddhas in the future.”
Recently, TAT and other religious friends have experienced revelations about Grandmaster after practicing Old_Guru Secret Teaching for some time. These revelations serve to affirm articles previously posted about individuals with merits and virtues, such as the Venerable Monk Leader of the Cambodia Buddhist Sangha and mystic practitioner Son Ngoc Dieu, who received revelations about Grandmaster thirty-two years ago.
While on this subject, I would like to share some other revelations that Grandmaster received thirty-two years ago:
– Through Venerable Thích Viên Đức:
Grandmaster visited Venerable Thich Viên Đức about three times to receive esoteric sutras and the Sacred Seal. During one visit, Venerable Thich Viên Đức noticed a mole on Grandmaster’s forehead and remarked, “That mole was the mark made by the Ten Directions Buddhas.”
– Through Venerable Thich Tu Hue:
Master Minh Dang Quang, the founder of the Vietnam Mendicant Sect, had a disciple named Venerable Thich Tu Hue. During a visit by Grandmaster and his group of esoteric practitioners to Thich Tu Hue’s dwelling, the Chief Monk of the Mendicant sect was absent, having gone to a medical meeting in the regional administration where he practiced traditional medicine. In his absence, the assistant monk and a young man greeted the visitors. The assistant monk prepared tea while the young man, appearing to be in his early twenties, engaged in conversation with Grandmaster and the group.
The respectful demeanor of Venerable Thich Tu Hue and the assistant monk towards the young man suggested that he might have been an incarnation of Master Minh Đang Quang or a vessel through which Master MDQ frequently imparted the Dharma to his disciples. This reverence indicated that they regarded the young man as their Master and treated him with utmost respect. When the youth remarked, “It is such a rare chance to meet a living Buddha,” it was believed to be a divine revelation from a different esoteric sect, spoken through him by Master Minh Đang Quang.
Grandmaster was initially hesitant to accept the title of Living Buddha when it was addressed to him, as he was still at the early stages of his metaphysical research. Moreover, due to the widespread misunderstanding of the term “Buddha” in Buddhism, he refrained from sharing this story for fear of being perceived as boastful.
However, with the clarification that “Buddha” is merely a celestial ranking title akin to a Ph.D. in this world, Grandmaster now feels comfortable disclosing these revelations. He emphasizes that once one grasps the essence of divine wisdom, the title of Buddha itself loses its significance.