Six Buddhist Nuns of Fo Guang Shan 佛光山, Who Had Requested Me to Treat Them or Their Schoolmates and Believers That Were Harassed by Spirits

 by Kuo Chengchung
  
      In 2010, Buddhist nun Miao Che 妙ㄔㄜˋ ( ㄘㄜˋ) from Fo Guang Shan 佛光山, Taiwan, was stationed in a temple in Changhua. The spirit of the female original abbot of the temple, who just died , had harassed Miao Che to make Miao Che cry hard. Miao Che appeased the spirit by reciting the Buddhist scriptures, but Miao Che did not receive any effect. Finally Miao Che accepted a schoolmate's suggestion to call me for help. I called the spirit by telekinesis to my house, Hsinchu, and told her that if she left Miao Che, I would give her the energy from God Ming Ming Shang Dih, then she could go to Heaven Liitian to carry out study in the truth. The spirit sayed that she would leave Miao Che. And then I gave her the energy. In the mean time she left Miao Che.
      In 2009 and 2010, six Buddhist nuns (their religious names are the word Yong 永,  Jiao 覺, and Miao 妙 at the beginning) of Fo Guang Shan had requested me to treat them or their schoolmates and believers whom were harassed by spirits and got ill. At the beginning they knew me through Fo Guang Shan Tsunglin University 佛光山叢林學院 alumnus Miss Zhong Peiwen.
      One of the above nuns' true stories is that the nun who returned her hometown of Malaysia, then she were harassed by a spirit and got ill. Her sister who was another nun of Fo Guang Shan called me for help. I gave the spirit the energy from God Ming Ming Shang Dih. In the mean time the spirit left her. Then she was back to normal.

                   Fo Guang Shan Temple
           
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