Spirit Guide’s teaching of souls

Spirit Guide’s teaching of souls

Vị độ dạy về linh hồn by SenNganCanh on Dec 18, 2017 at 10:55 pm. Translated by Ha nghia, edited by Horangi.

Bowing to the Grand Master
Bowing to the Master.

Greeting to dharma brother Trieu Nghia and Duyen Ngo.

Today, as I conducted the Initiation into Old_Guru Secret Teachings for a friend, I experienced a profound teaching from my Spirit guide. While chanting the mantra, I received the following insight: “This Universe is created by the Buddhas’ great power due to the karma of sentient beings. Wherever misery exists, there is salvation of the High Spirits. God has mercy upon poor souls, thus He constantly preaches the Dharma to sentient beings. However, many have ears but cannot hear, have eyes but cannot see, remaining ignorant and lost in darkness. What a pity! What a pity!”

The journey of the soul is perpetual, traversing from one reincarnation to another, with periods of rest interspersed, until it ultimately receives a ‘passport’ for the kingdom of Heaven. This passport is granted once two conditions are met:

1. Physical condition: Wisdom and blessings acquired from spiritual training under an enlightened Master duly recognized and deputized by Heaven to issue such a passport.

2. Spiritual condition: Endorsement and sponsorship from Deities in Heaven.

In my vision, souls appeared as dense layers of tiny grains of sand, floating slowly in the vastness of the universe. Upon closer inspection, each grain revealed itself to be a water droplet with an inner core. Two Deities emerged, one holding a notebook and the other a white horse-hair wand. The first Deity consulted his notebook, calling out numerical orders for souls destined to be reincarnated on various planets according to their karma. With a whisking gesture of his magic wand, the second Deity directed the wind to transport each soul to its designated planet for reincarnation.

I followed one soul to Earth, witnessing its rebirth as a baby boy in a destitute family. Orphaned at a young age, he was raised in a pagoda and eventually became a monk. Upon his passing, his body was interred, and his soul departed, returning to its original form to resume its journey.

Thus concluded the vision.

Respectfully submitted

Updated 4/22/24

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