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By
sister initiate Lee, Yenmei,
Taipei, Formosa
In
a western movie entitled "What Dreams May Come", the main
character Chris's wife Annie was deeply engrossed in her own guilty
feelings, thinking that she was responsible for the accidental death
of their son and daughter. Further battered by the subsequent death
of her husband Chris, even though he had ascended to heaven, she couldn't
stand the pain any more. So she killed herself and fell to a deep level
in hell. Persecuted by her own conscience, she sank deeply into her
memories and could not wake up. If Chris hadn't taken the great risk
of venturing from heaven to hell to save her, most probably she would
forever have been confined in that so-called "hell without end",
and would never have awakened. That is a very horrible realm because
no one cares about the fallen souls there. (Master once made the following
remark regarding this movie: "It is true. People who commit suicide
go to a terrible place, because they don't feel good about themselves,
and they create their own world.")
It was a very difficult and risky task for her husband to enter
Annie's consciousness and try to awaken her brighter side. If Chris
failed to accomplish his mission within a certain length of time, he
too would be intoxicated by the atmosphere and go into slumber there.
If his power were not strong enough, his vibration too low, and his
willpower not strong enough, he would be overwhelmed very quickly. Therefore,
it is equally dangerous for an Enlightened Master to go to save sentient
beings in a world of a different level. If the Master is not powerful
enough, He/She may get into great trouble, and also needs to have exceptional
love to achieve this goal. The husband in this movie finally overcame
all difficulties and succeeded in saving his wife precisely because
he had this strong loving power.
It is not an easy job trying to awaken people or erase the records
in their consciousness. Our fellow practitioners know that we have an
"eraser" capable of blanking out the memories accrued through
many lifetimes during our incessant transmigrations. The brand name
of this "eraser" is the Quan Yin Method. This universally
famous brand name is highly scientific, as when we know how to operate
a computer, we can easily delete the data stored in the computer. While
we are still in this world, we had better use the Quan Yin Method "eraser"
to cleanse our actions, speech and thoughts, instead of being taken
by the nose by all our remaining memories to transmigrate repeatedly,
or be tortured in a painful dimension.
This movie successfully illustrates that both the so-called Heaven
and Hell are created by the mind. Some of the computer-generated scenes
are so vivid and realistic that the film received an Oscar award for
best visual effects. The movie also goes to great lengths to describe
the afterworld and some interesting characters there, including the
main characters' son and daughter, the Heavenly Angel and the Angel
of Hell. This is truly a movie that causes viewers to reflect deeply
on the nature of love and life after death.

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