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The Legend Of A Taoist (Part I)
The Legend Of A Taoist (Part I)
Narrated By Fellow Initiate Hu Nantou, Formosa
Recorded By Resident Disciples, Hsihu Center, Formosa
Intrinsic Wisdom And An Opened Heavenly Eye
The Taoist, Hu was born into an extraordinary family. His father and
grandfather were both famous Taoists in their area. They were experts in
topography, and in drawing mystic symbols and reciting mantras in order to
dispel demons. Hu was given the Taoist training by his father since he was
very young and his heavenly eye was opened at that time, thus enabling him
to see the invisible worlds and communicate with the invisible beings.
The Taoist, Hu spent all of his energy and money in search of true
masters. After he went through more than twenty teachers, he concluded that
only three of them had truly attained the Tao and possessed real powers.
One of them was Formosa's most distinguished Taoist, Patriarch Peizhong Liu
of the Kunlun Sect. Another one was the highly respected old Buddhist monk
Guang Ching. (During his samadhi in meditation, Hu had a vision of this old
monk Guang Ching emanating about six inches of strong and bright golden
light. He knew that only extraordinary persons who had truly attained the
Tao could emanate this light.) The third one was the Supreme Master Ching
Hai.
In 1940, when Patriarch Peizhung Liu of the Kunlun Sect came to Formosa
from Mainland China, Hu was among the first group of several dozen
disciples. He was only nineteen years old then. Master Liu was an expert
in astrology, topography, martial arts, Taoist sorcery, medicine and a
special method of foretelling. He was very compassionate and helped all
people both noble and lowly; he also trained his disciples very strictly.
Retreating And Helping People After Training
The Taoist Hu followed and studied with Master Liu for about a year.
One night when they were together, as they usually were, a disciple
presented a letter of inquiry to the master. Master Liu then instructed all
of the disciples present, which was then about 90 people, to meditate and
try to perceive what was written in the letter. Out of all the disciples
present, only the Taoist Hu had the answer to the contents of the letter.
After hearing his answer, master Liu told him coldly, "Go back and pack your
bags! No need for you to come here as of tomorrow." He was shocked and
asked, "Master, what have I done wrong? Why did you ask me not to come here
anymore?" Master Liu replied, "I want to send you out to set up a new
temple and save sentient beings. You shall stay there and practice
diligently. Later, you'll understand."
At that time, the Kunlun Sect sent out very few disciples to set up new
temples; their rules were very strict. Number one, no offerings of any type
may be accepted during the first three years. Number two, all traveling
expenses must be paid out of one's own pocket. Number three, one was not
to accept meals that were offered, thus bothering others; so one should eat
before going out to do any work for people. Number four, never find excuses
to refuse to help others. Number five, after three full years, one may
accept offerings, but never bargain about the price of the work to be done;
just accept whatever is given, and even help those who are poor. Therefore,
when master Liu was alive, he was highly respected and had increasing
numbers of disciples.
After master Liu passed away, Taoist Hu stayed in the mountains. He
practiced and served the public, while still travelling extensively in
search of enlightened masters. He had visited over twenty teachers, and
each time he returned disappointed. Finally, he decided not to waste any
more money and energy searching. He retreated into the mountains for
fifteen years and cared nothing for the worldly matters.
An Extraordinary Vision In Samadhi
One afternoon fifteen years later, while Hu was meditating in his
temple facing east, he suddenly saw a sun appear in the east. "How
strange," he thought, "the sun should be in the west at this hour. Why is
there other sun in the east?" Even more astoundingly, myriad rays of
brilliant light emanated out of this large sun, and from each ray of light,
there appeared a Buddha (a fully enlightened being). The appearance of the
Buddhas in the center of the sun kept changing and transforming into other
Buddhas. He had been a Taoist all his life and had never worshipped any
Buddha. Therefore, he did not know the names of any of the Buddhas he saw.
He kept watching the transforming Buddhas in the center of the sun, and
then two words appeared - "Ching Hai". He was very confused, because he had
never heard a Buddha called "Ching Hai", but still, he was ecstatic, "a
living Buddha was born," he thought, "and had come to Formosa to save the
sentient beings!" The sun continued to emanate brilliant golden light, and
the images of the Buddhas in the center continued to change. Finally, an
image of the Supreme Master Ching Hai sitting appeared. Before he had ever
met Master physically, he had already seen Her clearly in meditation.
He then prayed sincerely to Master to let him know where She had come
from, vowing to save sentient beings, and which Buddha She was. Master
granted him the answer and he believes that She is truly the reincarnation
of an ancient Buddha, the "Mother of all Buddhas" who has existed since the
beginning of Creation. Then the manifestation body of Master told him, "I
shall come to see you in three days." He was very puzzled, since he was
always in retreat in the mountains and seldom ventured into the outside
world. He could not imagine how this Master who had never seen him before,
would be able to find him. Besides that, She said She would even come to
see him! Since his inner experience was so vivid and clear, he had no
reason not to believe it.
There Is Indeed A Ching Hai Buddha In The World
After he came out of samadhi, he wondered where is this living Buddha
named Ching Hai? Suddenly, he had an inspiration. He remembered an old
lady from the small village in the mountain. She often visited the temples
all over Formosa. If he went to ask this lady, perhaps she would know of
such a person. So he went to the small village and came across the old lady
there. He stopped her and asked, "Since you often visit the temples, have
you ever heard of someone named 'Ching Hai'?" The old lady was startled and
asked, "Why do you ask about this person?" Taoist Hu then told her about
his vision in detail. The old lady finally said, the 'Supreme Master Ching
Hai is my Master, and I am going to Taipei tomorrow to see Her."
"You don't have to go so far to see your Master," Hu told her, "She is
coming to see me in three days. I'm not joking!" The old lady replied in
disbelief, "That is impossible! My Master never goes to the home of a lay
person." But since he was so sure, the old lady decided that it wouldn't
hurt to wait for three days.
As it turned out, on the third day, Master and a few disciples came to
the village in an old pick up truck to visit the old lady. (In the early
days before Master became famous, She had only a handful of disciples, and
this old lady was the first disciple from the village in that mountain.)
The old lady was totally surprised and so overjoyed at the sight of Master.
She immediately told Her about the Taoist Hu and took Her to his temple.
As Master arrived at the temple, the Taoist Hu welcomed Her by beating the
big drum and ringing the big temple bell as the highest respect to the last
Master in his life - the Supreme Master Ching Hai, a true ancient Buddha who
has come to this world to save sentient beings. He then established a
strong affinity with Master, and many remarkable supernatural events
occurred between them.
The Prophetic Poem Left By The Patriarch to Awaken The World
The Taoist Hu recalled when he was nineteen years old, master Peizhong
Liu once told the disciples present, about ten or twenty people, "About
forty years later, an extraordinary lady from abroad will come to Formosa
to save sentient beings. You may follow Her and be Her disciples if you
have affinity with Her." Then he recited a poem revealing this truth, "The
lotus grows out of the water. Its blossom fills the world. Its radiance
showers upon all realms. Passing by one's front door everyday, yet no one
recognizes the true Being, the true God."
Now as he looks back, Hu realizes that in Formosa, Master Ching Hai is
the only extraordinary lady from abroad, there isn't anyone else. When
Master started to spread the Truth, She travelled all over Formosa,
including all regions in the east, west, south and north; She went into the
mountains, and to the seashores, and through the streets, large and small.
Yet at that time, most people did not acknowledge Her teachings. Doesn't
this reflect the passage in the poem, "Passing by one's front door everyday,
yet no one recognizes the true Being, the true God?"
It has been over forty years since master Liu recited this revealing
poem. The prophecy was foretold about one or two years after Master's
birth. Many of those who had heard the revelation in this poem have already
passed away. At the time when Hu was sent out to set up a temple in the
mountain to practice, master Liu told him, "Later, you'll understand." Now
he has finally understood! After more than forty years of sincere practice,
God has finally rewarded him by sending him a real, "Super Super Enlightened
Master"!
--To be continued in next issue--
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