Out of curiosity (pun not intended) and expanding my knowledge, i watched and observed 2 things:
1) he sounds very similar to the Taiwanese "spiritualists"
2) his focus seems to be he is right
My basic understanding of Buddhism is 无我 mentality, which is distinctively different from others. But it also amplifies when proponents don't do it.
There is a difference between a teacher who helps to awaken your own mind, and some charmer who tells you what to believe, how to think, and what to do
For those who still don't believe, I pray sincerely for all of you...
Compassion is the way to go....
If there is anyone with troubles (e.g. severe illness, mental problem, cancers, "possessed", etc), Master Lu will be there to help. He does so FOC, out of true kindness...
He will read your entire body much more accurately than scanning in hospital and provide the diagnosis of the true causes (e.g. karmic creditors, etc)
He can tell you where your dead parents/ancestors, etc. are now (i.e. in which realms) and he can provide advice on your career, health, marriage and etc.
Pls help to pass on the information around to those people in need of help...
<Info on Master Lu>
http://guanyincitta.com/en/about-master-lu/
<extra-ordinary cases in Hong Kong>
http://guanyincitta.com/en/2012-hk-extra...ses_video/
(19-09-2014, 11:24 PM)stam Wrote: [ -> ]many interesting information and videos, thanks for sharing.
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Hi curiousparty n all kind forumer here in this thread,
Can provide a link or chanting that can help us to eradicate bad karma we have ? Thanks you. May you all be well n happy.
yew kim
Karma cannot be eradicated though you can prevent further karma from being created.
Better do meditation rather than chanting.
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(20-09-2014, 09:44 AM)yewkim Wrote: [ -> ]Hi curiousparty n all kind forumer here in this thread,
Can provide a link or chanting that can help us to eradicate bad karma we have ? Thanks you. May you all be well n happy.
yew kim
Let it go.
Read all quotes and see if any struck a chord in you -
http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/buddhism?page=1
yew kim,
From the way you have asked your question, I am guessing you are not a Buddhist...
Most lay Buddhists would start with the 5 precepts (start with the basics).
Serious Buddhists would practice the 8 precepts.
If you no idea what the precepts are, maybe it's good to take up a basic Buddhism course first?
There is Bright Hill Temple, Tai Pei Buddhist Organisation, and many other Buddhist temples and organisations in Singapore.
If unclear, you may want to consult the Buddhist Federation of Singapore
(Anyone can shave his head, put on some robes, and call himself a shepherd)
P.S. I am not a Buddhist; I'm agnostic.