There is a whole sutra called Kṣitigarbha Sutra. The whole sutra is dedicated to all hell situations. And in I-Kuan Tao, they wrote some books about hell and Heavens, […] These books are true stories. The person who relied on the Grace of the Buddha, the Ji Gong Buddha, went to Heaven or went to hell without being harmed or burnt there. Because if a normal person who has no merit, no talent, no power of a practitioner, I mean sincere and high-level one, during the physical life here, then they cannot go to Heaven or cannot go to hell. You cannot. You’re just blocked; you’re just blocked if you want to go to Heaven. […]
if any of them, any of the I-Kuan Tao, they claim themselves to be an I-Kuan Tao medium, or Taoism medium or Caodaism medium, and they are not real saints, if you listen to them, then you will know. Or they write things, you will know. They’re low, low, low. […] They just steal some bits, but they don’t master the method and cannot help people because they only contact devils and supply meat to them. […]
You have to be careful. If you can see their aura, then you’ll know who is the saint or the good, pure medium and who is evil. But if you cannot see, you have to pray. You have to pray, say, “Is this one good or not for me?” […] You just have to pray very hard. So God intuitively will let you know who is good for you, who is not. Try very hard before you accept anyone as your Master, OK? Because you go where your Master goes. And if he’s from hell, then you know where you’ll go. […]
For me, if people slander me or talk bad about me, right or wrong, I cannot really care too much, because I’m not here to show off to people that I’m good or bad, I’m sweet or gentle, or anything. I’m not born here to be gentle or sweet. I’m born here to do my job, to repair the world and help whoever, by the way, believes in me. And take them to my special Abode, Tim Qo Tu’s New Spiritual Realm. […]