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Lin Sangqing unravels the afterlife and the arrival of Buddhahood

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The invisible afterlife and the choice of path that follows

Will the afterlife really exist? This question is one of the fundamental mysteries that humanity has been holding, from all over the world. Even in today's highly advanced science and technology, no definitive answer has been found to this question. However, on the other hand, there are many people who believe in the afterlife and live on the premise of its existence. And many of them believe that the way the afterlife is deeply connected to the way they live before life.

This article assumes the existence of an afterlife, and explores what kind of world is and what paths continue from there. In particular, we will consider the paths of beings known as the spirits of unattainable Buddhas, why they fall into such a state, and how they can reach the peaceful state of "attaining Buddhas."

The core of this consideration is the existence of a person named Lin Sangqing. For many years, Professor Hayashi has been working to confront the spirits of unattainable Buddhas, listen to their voices, and lead them to a place of peace. What became clear through his radionics session was the reality that the path to "attaining Buddhahood" is not easy.

It poses us with the extremely harsh fact that everything we have lived, the way we are in our hearts, determines our future in the afterlife. This fact is not merely a story or an idea, but a lesson to be deeply engraved in our lives.

The difficulty of attaining Buddhahood and the existence of unattainable spirits

The act of attaining Buddhahood can be said to be the act of passing through a very narrow gate, as if passing through a needle hole. It is said that even if a Buddhist monk has trained or trained, if he dies with feelings of remorse, attachment, or regret, he will become an unattainable spirit and will wander around this world. This fact is not just a religious teaching, but it can also be understood from a psychological and spiritual perspective.

In life, people experience more or less feelings of regret, regret, anger, fear, sadness, and anxiety. These emotions are like chains that bind and rob the human mind. It must be said that it is extremely difficult to completely resolve these emotions and reach the end of the day in a state of peace of mind.

It is said that there is a high possibility that a person will become a spirit of unattainable spirit, especially if they die from a sudden accident or illness, or if they end their lives with regrets that they simply cannot resolve. It is also said that even more serious situations can lead to death when someone dies possessed by another spiritual body, which will drag you to your own consciousness and lead you to follow the path of an unattainable spirit. This is an extremely difficult situation to get out, as if you've stepped into a quagmire.

In this way, the reason why many people become unattainable spirits after death is not just by chance or fate, but also has a major influence on the way they live their minds and ways of life before they die. The way you feel is like the steering wheel of a car, and if it is pointing in the wrong direction, it is difficult to reach your destination. And that destination is the peaceful state of "attaining Buddhahood."

The unpurified outcome and eternal drift of the soul

The sad reality of unattainable spirits lies in the fact that they continue to drift like ghosts within the limited range of this world, without even realizing the existence of the "afterlife" itself. In the spiritual world, it is said that "it is difficult to look from the bottom up."

This means that unattainable spirits in the lower dimension cannot look to the higher dimension. They are unable to even realize that they have died, and continue to wander through the darkness that seems to last forever, trapped in the memories and emotions of their lives.

To put it in a dark night, it is a state where you can't even yell at a call for help. They don't even know where they are or where to head, they just feel that time passes.

They feel lonely and despair despite being close to living people.

Professor Hayashi's process of purifying the soul is a very merit ritual that will bring peace and a ray of hope back to these unattainable spirits. His treatment allows the unattainable spirit to recognize the existence of the "afterlife" for the first time and realize that he has died. And they are sent to the precise dimension and can get rest for the soul.

This process is not just an act of remedy. It is also an important message that will make people who continue to live in thought deeply about how they should live in their lives. It leads us on the right path, just like a lighthouse lit up in the darkness.

The fantasy of "I'll feel better when I die"

Among the words that Professor Hayashi speaks, the most memorable is the harsh reality that "the afterlife is much more difficult than living." The idea that "dying will free you from everything" may appear in your mind as a sweet fantasy for those who want to escape the hardships and sorrows before you.

But what awaits us beyond that is longer and deeper suffering: regret, despair, and stagnation of the soul. The afterlife is by no means a paradise, but rather a harsh real world that clearly reflects the way you live your life before life.

How do we live in our daily lives and what are we satisfied with? It is like a compass in the voyage of life, and the direction of the needle greatly influences where you will go after death.

I'm not saying "throw away all your desires," but the key to achieving Buddhahood after death is how many moments you can truly feel that you are satisfied with this life. It is like drawing a beautiful picture on the canvas of life, and that picture determines how we are in the afterlife.

"Enjoy life" for achieving Buddhahood

The only path to attaining Buddhahood is to live your own life to the fullest. It's like a climber aiming to reach the summit, moving on his own step at a time. Living a life where you truly feel "I'm glad this is." That is the most important challenge that each of us has been given.

However, during one's life, many people suffer from regrets and confusion, thinking, "I actually wanted to do this" or "I wonder if there was a different way of life." It may be difficult to completely eliminate those regrets and confusion, but even so, whether you have confronted your inner integrity and lived honestly with yourself will have a major impact on the world that follows.

This allows you to see through the truth by facing yourself, just like you're staring at your own reflection in the mirror.

Finally, the most important thing is to spare no effort to achieve satisfaction and conviction. Regardless of your age or situation, you can honestly face your own wishes and start taking action to make them come true. By taking action now, just like sowing seeds, you can achieve great fruit in the future. And the very path will become an important guidepost that will lead to a future where you can attain Buddhahood.

The first step to making others happy is your happiness

It is a natural emotion to want to make those around you happy through life without causing trouble to others, rather than making them happy. However, the first step to achieving this is to feel happy yourself. It is like the sun radiates, and you can shine yourself, illuminating the people around you.

If your heart is not satisfied, it will be difficult to make someone else happy. It's the same as empty vessels that can't quench someone's throat. Live a life where you can proudly say that your life is fulfilling, is a vital goal not only for spiritual attainment, but also for real life.

There is a view that self-sacrifice is a virtue, but this assumes that one is satisfied. First of all, only when you become happy can be able to give happiness to others as well. It's like a chain reaction, your own happiness leads to the happiness of someone else.

Finally, the most important message is to cherish the present. It's about not looking back and regretting or fearing the future, but doing all your might in this moment. This is not only the key to reaching a regretless end, but also the secret to bringing happiness to those around you.

This is how beautiful flowers can be bloomed by living a precious moment in this moment, just like they are blooming. And at that moment, our souls will peacefully open the door to the next dimension and set out on a new journey. It takes you to the next step with peace of mind, just like a traveler heading to a new destination.

ABOUT ME
Shokey Hayashi
Shokey Hayashi
Exorcist/Radionics Technique Researcher
Born in Aomori Prefecture in 1965, he has been suffering from troubles, illnesses and injuries caused by spiritual phenomena since childhood. However, one day, when he was 20 years old, he attended an event, had a mysterious experience at the venue, and was hit by lightning energy from the heavens, as if piercing the spinal cord from his brain, and his psychic abilities blossomed. He then began studying psychology and psychiatry, and now he has combined psychiatry and consciousness engineering. Established "Radionics exorcism" using our own radionics techniques. "It's possible to treat your fortune" beyond exorcism, memorial service, and healing.
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