Summoning wind and rain,
travelling through
Heaven and hell,
casting magic spells –
these things seem only
exist in novels and tales.
But in reality,
even in our modern time,
real Taoists do have
the ability to perform
these magical arts
to help others.
Today,
we are honored to present
part 1 of the 2-part series
featuring a legendary Taoist
of our time, Taoist Hu,
from the Kunlun School
of Taoism
in Formosa (Taiwan),
who is also
our Association member
practicing
the Quan Yin Method.
Taoist Hu was born into
an extraordinary family.
His father and
grandfather were both
famous Taoists.
They were experts
in feng shui (geomancy),
and in drawing
mystic symbols and
reciting mantras in order
to dispel negative spirits.
My father and grandfather
were good at everything.
My grandpa was
a famous doctor in Xi Luo,
and my father was
a doctor who specialized
in injuries.
He was also
a Chinese teacher.
Hu was given
the Taoist training
since he was very young.
His heavenly eye
was opened at that time,
thus enabling him to see
the invisible worlds
and communicate
with invisible beings.
In 1940, when
Patriarch Liu Pei-zhong
of the Kunlun School
in Taoism
came to Formosa
from mainland China,
Hu was among
the first group of
several dozen disciples.
He was only
19 years old then.
Master Liu was an expert
in astrology, geomancy,
martial arts, Taoist sorcery,
medicine, and a special
method of foretelling.
He was compassionate
and helped all people
regardless of
their social status.
He also trained
his disciples very strictly.
When Taoist Hu was still
19 years old,
Master Liu once
foretold his disciples
about the coming
of an extraordinary
female Master.
He said that they may learn
from that female Master
if they have affinity
with her, and
recited a riddle-like poem:
He said: “The lotus grows
out of the water.
Its radiance showers
upon all realms.
The one passes by our door
all the time,
yet no one recognizes
the true Being,
the true God.”
“The lotus grows
out of the water”
means there will be
a highly achieved
Buddhist practitioner
coming out to deliver
the sentient beings.
“The one passes by our door
all the time”
means that the Master
is right in front of you,
but you won’t know
how powerful she is.
Taoist Hu followed and
studied with master Liu
for about a year.
He was then sent out
to establish a new temple
and help those in need
with the Taoist skills
he had learned.
His modest Min Hu Temple
was built on a mountain,
overlooking
the Min Hu Lake that flows
with crystal clear water.
At that time, the Taoist as
well as the other villagers
used to catch fish
in the lake to earn a living.
However, one afternoon
when he was resting
at home,
the Manjusri Bodhisattva
suddenly appeared and
told him to give up fishing.
I didn’t know
how to cast a fishing net
but I used to fish.
My neighbors all knew that
I could catch fish even
when other people couldn’t,
because I had the help
of the water ghosts.
One day,
before I fell asleep,
Manjusri Bodhisattva
and Samantabhadra
Bodhisattva said to me,
“The time has come
for you
to practice Buddhism.
You should practice both
Taoism and Buddhism.”
Manjusri Bodhisattva
and Samantabhadra
Bodhisattva told me,
“Don’t fish anymore!”
I could earn three to four
thousand NT dollars a day,
while doing other work
would only earn me
a few hundred a day.
That’s why I fished.
They told me,
“If you don’t listen,
you will become blind.”
However,
the Taoist didn’t believe it
because his eyes were
in perfect condition.
I said, “How can
such a thing happen?
My eyes
will lose their sight?
You are lying.”
I didn’t listen to them.
One night,
when I came back home
after fishing and
was about to go to bed,
I saw something dark.
You won’t believe it.
Normally, whenever
bad things comes to me,
I know it and have ways
to deal with them.
I felt as if someone had
thrown a handful of sand
into my eyes.
The next morning
people asked me,
“Hey, aren’t you going
to fish in the river?”
I said,
“I can’t see very well.”
I went to see Dr. Lin
in the city of Wushe.
Dr. Lin said,
“Your eyes are fine.
Why do you ask
for medicine?”
I said, “But I can
hardly see anything!”
So I told my wife,
“Maybe I should
go to Puli to see Dr. Tsai,
the ophthalmologist.”
I told the doctor that
I couldn’t see very well.
The doctor
cleansed my eyes
with some medicine.
I asked for medicine that
would last for three days.
He said,
“There is nothing wrong
with your eyes.
Why do you
need medicine?”
I knew at heart that
the blindness was caused
by my bad karma.
He said,
“Your eyes are fine.”
So I went back home.
When Taoist Hu
returned home,
he prayed to the deities
worshipped
in the Taoist temple
to restore the vision
to his eyes
and he would consider
giving up fishing.
That night
I said to my wife,
“I am not good at writing.
Please write down
what I say for me on
a piece of talisman paper
and burn it
in the incense burner.
Please write:
“If the time has come
for me to stop fishing,
please appear to me
tonight.”
It was written down
and burned
and it came true.
I was told,
“Your time has come.
You should
practice Buddhism.”
Taoist Hu then burned
his fishing equipment and
ended his fishing career.
So I came out clean.
I stopped hunting as well.
Taoist Hu had
a strong sense of justice
since he was young
and helped out anyone
being treated unfairly.
Once, a friend of his friend
asked the Taoist
to inspect the grave
of his father.
The reason was that soon
after the cremated ashes
of this friend’s father
had been buried,
something disturbing
started to happen
in his family.
He had consulted
a very famous geomancer;
however,
even after re-burial,
the mishaps in the family
still continued.
Arriving at the burial place,
the Taoist took a look
and said,
“There is a nest of ants
in the cinerary urn.”
Sure enough,
upon opening the urn,
it was full of ants.
Taoist Hu then explained
that when the deceased
father was alive,
during his marriage
he had an affair
with a woman.
She had two children.
The father and mother’s
actions toward
the woman caused her
to feel bitterly wronged…
“The woman eventually
took her life by
jumping into the sea
along with her two children.
The animosity of their
ghosts had not dissolved.
Where did
the present wealth of
your family come from?
Didn't your husband
get it from that woman?
At first, she was assured
that she could
enter the family;
so the money was taken.
But later
she was abandoned.
You were also aware of
this incident.
Losing both her money
and her lover, in anger
she jumped into the sea.
Therefore, her ghost
always troubles you.
This is why your two
brothers are mentally ill.”
When Taoist Hu
revealed this explanation,
the friend’s mother
denied it at first,
but finally admitted it.
“Now I know
that I was wrong.
What should I do now?”
“You must do good deeds
and compassionately
adopt a vegetarian diet.
Only then can you
correct your mistake and
dissolve the resentment.”
The mother listened to
Taoist Hu, and her sons
recovered soon after.
In this manner, Taoist Hu
helped many people to
solve all kinds of problems.
After master Liu
passed away,
Taoist Hu tried to find
other enlightened masters
to advance
in spiritual practice.
He had visited
over 20 teachers, and
each time he returned,
disappointed.
Finally, he decided not to
waste any more money
and energy searching.
He retreated
into the mountains.
After 15 years of practice,
one afternoon when
Taoist Hu was meditating
in his temple facing east,
he suddenly saw a sun
appear in the east.
“How strange,” he thought,
“the sun should be
in the west at this hour.
Why is there another sun
in the east?”
Even more astoundingly,
myriad rays of
brilliant light emanated
out of this large sun, and
from each ray of light,
there appeared a Buddha,
or enlightened being.
The appearance
of these Buddhas
in the center of the sun
kept changing
and transforming
into other Buddhas.
He kept watching
the transforming Buddhas
in the center of the sun,
and then
two words appeared –
“Ching Hai.”
The sun continued
to emanate
brilliant golden light,
and the images of
the Buddhas in the center
continued to change.
Finally, an image
of an enlightened being
sitting appeared, although
he had never met her
or heard of her.
He sincerely asked
this transcendental image
to let him know
where she had come from
and which Buddha she was.
She told him that she
would come to visit him
in three days.
He was very puzzled,
since he was always
in retreat in the mountains
and seldom ventured
into the outside world.
He could not imagine
how this Master, who had
never seen him before,
would be able to find him.
But as it turned out,
on the third day,
Supreme Master
Ching Hai
and a few disciples
came to the village
and visited Taoist Hu!
As she arrived at
the remote small temple,
Taoist Hu welcomed
Supreme Master Ching Hai
by beating the big drum
and ringing
the big temple bell
in a gesture
of highest respect.
The meeting marked
the beginning of
a strong renewed affinity
and many remarkable
supernatural events
for Taoist Hu.
Master asked me,
“What do you practice?”
I told her,
“I have practiced
a lot of different methods,
but I don’t have a master
right now.
I am only studying
the Kunlun Taoism.”
Later, Master told me,
“Be diligent
in your practice.”
She added,
“The Hsihu Center
has opened.
Come to visit some time.”
When Taoist Hu visited
the Hsihu Center, he also
received initiation into
the Quan Yin Method.
At the initiation session,
when he was sitting
with others waiting for
Supreme Master
Ching Hai to arrive,
he closed his eyes
and meditated.
Suddenly he had a vision
of a scene that made him
shed agonized tears.
In the vision,
he saw the debtors
of the new initiates
appear to collect
what was owed to them
according to
the law of karma.
He also saw
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
transcendental form
giving people initiation –
and paying off their
bad bitter karma for them.
I said to her,
“Master, these people
have heavy karma.”
Do you know
what Master said to me?
“We should be
compassionate.
Even though
they have heavy karma,
I should still deliver them.”
I said to Master,
“In Formosa (Taiwan),
there is no other
spiritual practitioner
as compassionate as you.”
Master said frankly,
“It’s worthwhile.
This is what I should do.”
During a 1991 lecture
at Harvard University
in the United States,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
explained the suffering
and sacrifice
of true Masters
for humankind.
Because whenever
a living Master is on Earth,
the Master takes on
some of the karma
of the people,
especially those
who believe in the Master
and especially those who
are disciples of the Master.
And that karma
has to be worked out.
Therefore,
the Master suffers
for the disciples
and for mankind at large.
Kind-hearted viewers,
we enjoyed
your presence today.
Coming up next is
Our Noble Lineage,
after Noteworthy News,
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May your days be filled
with Divine love and light.