
- Book 148 : Power of Mantra Chanting.
- Chapter 2: Grandfather Mala
- Translated by Yew Chung Cheng
- Edited by Luljeta Subasic
- Proofread by Mimosa
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Chapter 2: Grandfather Mala
In the past, whenever I read the Feng Shui of a person's home,
I observed both the visible and the invisible worlds. The invisible
world refers to the realm of spirits.
I will divulge a great secret:
I was once invited to do a Feng Shui reading for a certain prestigious
household in Kaoshing, Taiwan. Once I entered the house, I saw many
poverty ghosts occupying the place. These ghosts were the debtors
of the owner. I instantly knew that this prestigious person would
soon lose his wealth altogether. Indeed, soon afterwards, his business
failed miserably.
On another occasion, I visited the home of a poor man in a village
to read the Feng Shui of his house. His house was typical of a Chinese
village courtyard. I saw lots of spirits, like an army of ants,
carrying sacks of golden sand on their backs marching to his house.
One by one they entered his house to deliver the golden sand. I
knew right away that the family would soon possess great wealth.
Eventually, his name became well known and he held a position in
the government. His wealth increased astronomically and he became
the country's wealthiest man.
These are my experiences of reading Feng Shui
If debtor ghosts demanding payment surround the individual, he
is doomed to fail. If wealth deities surround the individual, he
is destined to prosper. Thus, the invisible hand of spirits affects
everything.
I once went to a night market in front of a temple for a midnight
supper. In front of the temple was an empty lot with a small stall.
The stall only sold four items, which were herbal soup, noodle,
rice flour roll and green vegetables.
There were many tables around the stall and they were all occupied
with customers who were eager to taste the food. It was much like
ants after cookies. I opened my divine eye to examine the man running
the stall, and what I witnessed was frightening. The open field
was filled with more than a hundred patrons visiting the stall,
and an equal number of spirits roaming the area. These spirits had
swayed the customers to patronize this stall. When the spirits lure
one in, one obeys.
The stall was famous for its herbal soup, and the taste was delicious.
Every night, the traffic of customers flowed in and out like an
ocean tide. His business was so prosperous that his wealth flowed
like the running tap water. Someone said that the stall owner smiled
while calculating his earnings at home. Another said that the stall
owner owned a few apartments and his wealth was measured in the
billions.
I paid close attention to the stall owner's facial features. I
observed that his face was dark and gloomy, with a sunken nose,
tiny mouth, small eyes and hardly any flesh on his face. He certainly
did not look like he was a man of great wealth but instead resembled
a homeless old man.
I felt there was nothing remarkable about this old man. But how
do you explain his wealth? Besides being rich, he had so many spirits
helping to lure customers to his stall. The spirits also attended
to the customers and cleaned up their tables, and this was quite
perplexing.
I suspected that the old man learned how to keep psychic entities
to help him. But upon closer observation, though he looked unpleasant,
he did not have any negative energy lingering around his body.
From a distance, I looked at the stall and the area of land it
was on and observed some glowing beams of red light emerging from
the ground, forming a red cloud over the area. This may have explained
why the stall was so prosperous. Perhaps it was due to the auspicious
Feng Shui of the place. The other stalls did not enjoy the same
kind of customer traffic as that one stall did. They were barely
surviving to make ends meet. This was indeed interesting.
One day, a certain individual came to seek my consultation. He
wanted to find a name for his grandson, and when I looked at him,
I realized he was the same old man who ran the stall.
I said to him, "Your business is doing very well!"
"It's just nothing. Nothing at all." The old man said
modestly.
"What's the secret of your good business?" I asked curiously.
"Luck is on my side!" the old man grinned, exposing his
two rows of black teeth.
"I believe there's more than just luck." I said.
"Why don't you read the divination for me?" He requested.
The old man wrote down his name, birth date and address.
I made a quick spiritual observation and sensed the sound of a
mantra filling the atmosphere, accompanied by the scent of sandalwood.
I also saw radiating circles of light, and within each circle stood
a Fortune God. This was most astonishing.
"Do you know how to recite any mantras?" I asked.
"Nope!" Pan Ji, the old man replied.
"I heard the sounds of a mantra and smelled the scent of sandalwood.
I saw the Fortune God by your side."
"Impossible!"
I have helped many in my consultations and have a good track record
of accuracy. It was rare to hear someone remark "Impossible."
Rather, it was impossible for my divine eye and ear to make a wrong
observation. If there was ever any mistake in my observation, I
was always able to pinpoint the cause of it.
"Does anyone at your home know how to chant a mantra?"
I asked him.
"Neither my wife nor my kids know how to chant a mantra."
Pan Ji replied.
"Do any of your other relatives know how to chant a mantra?"
I asked.
"Do the deceased count?"
"Yes," I replied.
Pan Ji proceeded to tell me, "In my family, only my grandfather
Pan Li knew how to chant a mantra. Once, a monk gave my grandfather
a string of chanting beads and taught him how to chant the Earth
God Mantra. My grandfather recited the mantra for his entire life
using the mala[1] . He chanted on it so
much that it eventually turned black and became shiny."
"Where is mala now?" I believed I had found my answer.
"My grandfather passed it down to my father, and my father
gave it to me, but I don't know where I put it. I think I'll ask
my wife to help me find it."
Pan Ji returned home and asked his wife about the mala. She told
him, "The mala is tucked away inside a hidden crack at your
stall. Nobody was aware of this."
Pan Ji searched and found the mala at the stall. He then took the
darkened mala and showed it to me. He didn't know the value of the
prayer beads.
I told Pan Ji, "Your grandfather, Pan Li, received protection
from the Earth God. This is the result of reciting the Earth God
Mantra, respecting the Earth God, visualizing the Earth God, and
praising the Earth God."
The Earth God Mantra is as follows:
Namo san-man-doh, moo-toh-nam, om, doo-loo-doo-loo, dei-wei,
soha.
The Earth God Mantra is usually chanted before reciting a sutra.
This is to summon the Earth Gods from the four directions to guard
over you while you recite the sutra.
Pan Li spent his entire life reciting this mantra. His sincerity
attracted the Earth God to protect him. This mantra is neither from
the Buddhas, Bodhisattvas nor the Vajra Protectors. It is not a
major mantra, yet it should not be underestimated as it contains
amazing power.
If anyone is troubled by spirit entities and recites this mantra,
the spirits will retreat and give you their respect.
If anyone contracts illness and recites this mantra, the illness
will leave. All pain will disappear and one's health will return.
In the past, I had taught people how to chant this mantra as it
is especially helpful for curing several forms of dermatitis such
as athlete's foot, chronic dermatitis, discoid eczema, etc. By chanting
the mantra, those who have skin-related illnesses should be cured
because the Earth God devours the bacteria on the skin.
If one recites this mantra diligently and upholds the Five Precepts
and Ten Wholesome Deeds, then one will not fall in to the three
lower realms and hell. In fact, one will be reborn in the heaven
realm and enjoy utmost bliss and pleasure. The Earth God Mantra
is also most effective in terms of accumulating wealth because the
Earth Gods and their attendant ghosts will help those who recite
the mantra to receive countless fortunes.
Pan Li devoted his life to chanting this mantra and achieved great
results with it. The mala had been passed down from grandfather
to father, and from father to son. Nonetheless, the blessings followed
and were passed down as well. This was simply incredible.
Thus, I wrote a verse:
Filled with pleasure while reciting Buddha's epithet and
mantra.
Now then, one has found the heritage in samsara.
Continue to recite sincerely and respectfully.
The blessing of Gods and Ghosts will be with one perpetually.
There is another story related to the Earth God Mantra.
There was a period when an epidemic swept over Taiwan, and many
livestock were killed. I observed many plague ghosts roaming in
the wild and biting the animals to death. Owners of many farms had
approached me for help.
I studied the constellation of the stars and noted that the Five
Plague Gods had descended from the southeastern area of the sky.
This meant that an epidemic would sweep the world, resulting in
the death of many chickens, ducks, cattle, sheep and pigs.
I was worried.
I approached Cheng Huang Bodhisattva , the City Patron Bodhisattva,
for help and he said, "This is fate, it is not my demand!"
"Even if it is the will of the Heaven, I can not just watch
people suffer."
"Don't interfere. People's hearts are too corrupted."
"How can I have peace in my mind? I have to save the poor
souls!" I uttered.
Cheng Huang Bodhisattva said to me, "You, Sheng-yen Lu try
to help people everyday, but their suffering is due to their wrong
doing. They deserve it! If one day someone hurts you, I wonder if
anyone will save you."
I answered, "If someone hurts me, that's my own karma--but
looking at all these suffering souls, I really feel for them in
my heart."
Cheng Huang Bodhisattva then taught me a method.
Take four sticks of bamboo and chip away the green outer layer.
Each stick must be one foot six inches long. On the lunar calendar
day, the Accomplishment Day, chop the bamboo sticks. On each stick,
inscribe the letters of the Earth God Mantra in either Chinese or
Sanskrit.
In the afternoon of the lunar Removal Day , consecrate the bamboo
sticks. Recite the Earth God Mantra, 108 times for each stick. The
more you recite, the merrier. On the lunar Stability Day, hammer
the bamboo sticks on the four corners of the ground of the respective
farm.
When this is completed, plague will not touch the respective farm.
I taught this method to the farm owners and it worked! Each farm
that was lined with the mantra-empowered bamboo sticks was protected
from plague. Not even one livestock was killed.
However, many other farmers were unaware of this method and during
that year when the epidemic occurred, many livestock died. There
was hardly enough time to bury every dead chicken or cattle, and
the carcasses piled up high like a hill.
One farm owner relayed this incident to me.
One night, he overheard some conversation that took place outside
his farm. However, it was not human beings but plague ghosts who
were speaking. A wave of them arrived outside the farm.
One ghost exclaimed, "The light of mantra emanates from this
farm. We cannot enter."
"What mantra?" another asked.
"The Earth God Mantra."
"That mantra is no big deal. It cannot stop us. Let's go!"
"No way!"
"Why not?"
"The Earth God is after all a righteous god."
"We have our orders by the heavenly decree!" the ghost
shouted.
"But this mantra is empowered by the Living Buddha, Lian Shen,
Sheng-yen Lu himself."
"Really!"
The ghosts fell silent. One of them suggested, "Let's leave
this place! We can feed ourselves elsewhere. Besides the small Earth
God Mantra, there's also the Buddha's edict. It's better to leave
it alone."
Thus, this bunch of ghosts left the farm.
Let me share this with you. Many wealthy men owe their riches to
the help of spirits. Many disasters are the result of mischief from
spirits. You see the hand of these entities at work in all of these
incidents.
Confucius once said, "Respect the spirit world but keep your
distance." This means that the spirit world does exist, but
we hardly pay attention to it.
In the Bible, Jesus once expelled spirits and exorcised demons.
In the Catholic's instruction for the Exorcistate[2],
the 3rd of the Minor Orders , it outlines the rite of exorcism.
The 75 year-old Father Amorth is himself a famous Catholic exorcism
priest!
The invisible spirits are worthy of our attention!
Footnote
1. prayer beads
2. The Exorcistate--the 3rd of the Minor Orders is The Order of
Exorcist, according to the Traditional Catholic Rite of Holy Orders.
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