We are pleased to announce our program of distributing free religious texts to readers. In this distribution, readers will receive valuable Buddhist scriptures including Esoteric Buddhism – Essence and Overview, Mythology and Mysticism, Buddhist Holy Scriptures, etc. We hope these valuable books will be helpful to readers on their spiritual journey.
To deliver these religious texts directly to readers, we request a contribution towards shipping and order handling fees. This fee will help us cover the costs of packaging, shipping, and order processing.
1. QUINTESSENCE OF ESOTERIC BUDDHISM (Religious Scholar Trieu Phuoc)
Readers are invited to understand and experience the magic and the value of mystic formulas and rituals. The degree of success depends upon the level of one’s merits and virtues. Secret Buddhism already has its many wonderful legends in many countries in Asia, so that there is no need to praise it further. It is time for all opinions about the supernatural power and secrets doctrine to be presented to humanity like any other science. We invite any skeptical person to try it out before commenting about it.
By practicing the Six Perfections: Charity, Morality, Endurance, Patience, Meditation and Awareness, the individual will gradually achieve the two goals of Secret Buddhism. They are: (1) enlightenment on the tangible truths of the material world and the hidden truths of the universe, and (2) gaining practical benefits of health, wealth, and power in this lifetime. The effectiveness of the Secret practice is a challenge to anyone still in doubt of the existence of God and sacred beings. We invite anyone who wants to experiment with the Secret and religious sciences to briefly read this Secret Buddhism Sutra.
The ceremony of ‘Initiation into the Secret Doctrine’ or the transmission of the ‘Mind Seal’ will let you experience the spiritual supernatural force within half an hour at no charge.
I would like to extend my appreciation to friends in Secret Buddhism that have provided me favorable conditions to practice this religion in the past three years in the United States, Canada and eventually in other countries in the future.
Author: Trieu Phuoc
Religious name: Duc Quy
2. The Nomination of the Gods & Mysticism (Religious Scholar Triệu Phước)
Preface
We would like to introduce to our members in MatGiao the book entitled The Nomination of the Gods & Mysticism written by Scholar Duc-Qui. It contains commentaries on the mystical and religious themes found in the Chinese classic epic “The Nomination of the Gods” as well as explanations on the mystical and metaphysical principles concerning the operation of Heaven laws by Great Spirits. They were drawn from his personal encounters with events dealing with miracles, possessions, charms and spells… The book also has articles on the religious doctrines of Hinduism, Buddhism, Christianity and Confucianism.
The content in this book was published in Matgiao Magazine Issue No.3, 1985 to No.17, 1986.
The editing group,
Spring 1986
Letter from the editor:
The Vietnamese publication of “The Nomination of the Gods & Mysticism” has been reprinted without any corrections to the original manuscript. We do regconize the many errors in punctuations, and other details, however, we want to preserve the original text as is. We would like the readers to overlook the form and to focus more on the essence of the ideas.
Thus, the english translation also does not adhere to the strictest rules of grammar and style.
June 6, 2005
Matgiao Friendship Association
California, USA
The Nomination Of The Gods And Mysticism
3. Holy Buddhist Sutra (Buddist Bible) (Yangt Xiu He – Buddhist Practitioner)
Introduction:
The Buddhist Holy Bible by Ms. Yang Xiu He is a summary of the essential religious thoughts of exoteric Buddhism. The Vietnamese version was published by Matgiao (Secret Buddhism) Friendship Association in the USA around 1984, with three successive editions, of 1000 copies each. First edition published by Friendship Association in Colorado, second by Matgiao Friendship Association in Washington, DC, Virginia, and the 3rd by Matgiao Friendship Association in California. The books were distributed for free to the Buddhist temples and Vietnamese people overseas.
A ‘meant to be’ meeting in Texas USA
PC Lin, a Taiwanese, a Buddhist esoteric practitioner and a disciple of Master Trieu Phuoc, had once visited Yangt Xiu He, a 70 years old female Buddhist practitioner. She was apparently touched by Lin’s visit, knowing he had spent two years time making numerous contacts in Taiwan and US to find her. During their conversation, she told Lin about the time when she went into isolation in order to complete compiling her book, she had dreamed of Dia Tang Vuong (Earth-Store Bodhisattva) who gave her his approval of her work and encouraged her to finish her book. Lin on his part was telling her about Secret Buddhism and about his Master when suddenly the Deities manifested their presence through Lin by a change in Lin’s voice and imposing manner. Talking to her, the Deities revealed her most inner thoughts, telling her that she was anxious for her sons, which she admitted. She appealed to the Deities to help teach and reform her other two sons, currently living in Houston, because they grew up in Communist China and did not believe in Buddha. Afterwards, the Deity went and checked the display on her altar which included: Buddhas’ statures, pictures of Thailand and Tibetan monks, a catholic rosary and other Buddhist sutras, and scolded her for worshipping the wrong way. He took all of them down and handed her the superfluous items to be put away. Finally she was told that that she must have the picture of Lin’s Master on the altar. She promptly asked Lin for a picture of the Master as well as his birthday so that she could commemorate it. She also asked the Spirit whether she could live long enough to witness the Dragon Flower Festival. The Deity told her to put more effort in her spiritual cultivation and her wish could come true.
Both she and Lin were deeply moved by this wonderful manifestation of the Spirit. The following day, Lin had called his master and asked for his picture and birthday for Ms. Yang Xiu He, which was granted to him.
Ms. Yang, Lin and one monk in Taiwan had joined the efforts to reprint 1,000 copies of The Buddhist Holy Bible in Chinese and to distribute the books in Taiwan and US.