Master Chin Kung - A Beheaded Man Asks for Help 一名被斬首的男子尋求協助

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Đại Nguyện Nguyện 18 trong 48 Đại Nguyện của Phật A Di Đà : Nếu con được thành Phật, mà chúng sanh trong mười phương dốc lòng tin tưởng, muốn sanh về cõi nước con chỉ trong mười niệm, nếu không được toại nguyện, thì con chẳng trụ ở Ngôi Chánh Giác, trừ kẻ phạm năm tội nghịch và gièm chê Chánh Pháp. Nam Mô Pháp Giới Tạng Thân A Di Đà Phật Lời Khuyên Tịnh Độ (Ấn Quang Đại Sư) “ Ấn Quang từ Tây qua Ðông, từ Bắc xuống Nam, qua lại hơn vạn dặm, gặp gỡ nhiều người. Trong số đó, lắm kẻ bình nhật tự vỗ ngực là bậc thông Tông, thông Giáo, coi Tịnh Ðộ như uế vật, chỉ sợ nó làm bẩn lây đến mình. Lúc lâm chung, đa số chân loạn tay cuống, kêu cha gào mẹ. Trong số ấy, có những người trì giới niệm Phật già giặn, chắc thật, dù Tín Nguyện chưa đến mức cùng cực, tướng lành chẳng hiện, nhưng đều an nhiên mạng chung. Vì sao như vậy? Là vì tâm thuỷ trong lặng, do phân biệt nên xao động, đục ngầu, sóng thức trào dâng. Do Phật hiệu nên tâm thuỷ ngưng lặng. Bởi thế, kẻ thượng trí chẳng bằng kẻ hạ ngu, biến quá khéo thành vụng về lớn vậy!”
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(English subtitles) Buddhist Master Chin-Kung (淨空法師,1927-2022) talks dharma.

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Here is a report which is narrated by a laywoman Lin, Xinren.
This is an inductive event, very rare. This is true, not fake.
On July 3, 2004, Saturday, she had a dream at 2 am. She dreamt a crying man came to her and said, “You have to save me,” asking for her help. “What happened to you?” She asked.
“I'm the Korean hostage beheaded by Iraq militants,” he said.
“What's your name?” She asked. He told her his name is Kim, Sun Il (김선일)
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/* Kim, Sun Il (1970-2004) is an English translator of a Korean company serving the US military. He is a devout Christian. He enrolled in a seminary. After graduating from theology, he studied a bachelor degree in Arabic. He traveled to the Middle East as a missionary on Jun 15, 2003, and also worked as an interpreter.
He entered Iraq to work and evangelize the Iraqis. On May 30, 2004, he was hijacked by armed militants 50 kilometers west of Baghdad. Later the militants asked South Korean government to withdraw troops. After the South Korea refused to withdraw the military, he was killed on June 22, 2004. */
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“Why do you think I can save you?” She asked.
“You definitely can save me,” he was crying. Then she patted his shoulder and said, “Don't cry, talk to me slowly. The only thing I can save you is to teach you chanting the Buddha. You listen to me carefully. ” Then she led him chanting Amitabha Buddha...
While chanting, she taught him how to speak and asked him if he could chant. “I can chant now,” he said. “I will chant now.” Hence, he chanted Amitabha Buddha. She then woke up.
Afterwards, she was confused, “Why do I have this dream?” She woke up at midnight. At that time, her son got up too. Seeing his mother was confused, he asked her what happened? She told him the situation in the dream.
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He son happened to had read a news about this event. He took out the newspaper and found this news, and it came with a photo of Mr. Kim. After seeing his photo, she recognized he is exactly the man in her dream. She felt extremely shocked.
On the next day, she came to the Pure Land Buddhism Association and asked to set up a tablet for him. During the Buddha 7-day assembly, they set up a tablet, and chant the Buddha for him, and transfer the merit to him every day.
13 days later, she had another dream in the early morning,
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dreaming Kim was sitting on a green lotus. He was really reborn and said thanks to her.
About this event, I hope you can type this story and publish it. This is a real event, not fake. I believe Kim was a practitioner chanting Buddha in the past life. He had a root of goodness. He probably had a specially destined bond with laywoman Lin, so that he could find her. After he found her, she really ferried him. This destined bond is extraordinary. So, the merit of chanting Buddha is inconceivable.
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Dharma
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karma, reincarnation, buddha