Is a perfect world possible?
An attorney, scientist and calligrapher, he was a member of the communist party in China.
He was imprisoned for practising spiritual healing and his belief in the omnipresence of God. Here, it gets interesting.
While incarcerated, a divine being that identified itself as Pang Gu, spoke to him. It was revelatory, an epiphany that transformed his life and that of countless people around the world.
Upon his release, Wei taught the system, known as Pan Gu Shengong, initially to his family and closest friends with astonishing results.
Terminally ill patients were successfully treated.
Things have since changed and the three tier healing art is now taught and practised globally.
The Path of Life can be interpreted as mythological, fantastical, futuristic, and the musings of a hyper-imaginative mind.? Wei chronicles communication with his spirit guide who reveals the imminent transformation of planet earth. It is through his mind’s eye that Wei captures the stunning beauty of the world tomorrow.
Understandably, Wei is doubtful. Who can blame him? After all, over 100 million people were killed by political and religious strife in the 20th century.
Wei protests, but each time he voices incredulity, his spiritual guide redirects his focus. And for a moment, Wei is satisfied, even intoxicated by visions of perfection. Yes, the world will be void of religious, political and ethnic divisions. It will be enraptured in an awe-inspiring spirit of justice and equanimity.
Nature will no longer be the victim of excess and will display her redolence and splendour. Customs and traditions will no longer separate us.
Tribalism and cultural hubris will become archaic, extinct. Humankind will share in a common heritage, upholding common festivals and holidays.
Wei encounters scenarios that is all consuming and bewitching, “Hundreds of flowers were blossoming - on the hills, at the feet of the mountain, in the fields and in yards - vying with each other for wonderment and beauty......It was the first time, also, that I was seeing flowers with so much colour.
By comparison ours seemed inferior; even those depicted in the most beautiful paintings could not match the romantic charm of these.” And in this world of immortals we are told: “There will not be the least form of compulsory measures in the future human world. Each person is free to choose his or her own favourite enjoyment. The total amount of material each one requires will be exactly equal to the total warmth of society.
Also, all the requirements of any one individual will do no harm to the interests of any other individual.”
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