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The Living Life Series is dedicated to Lord Bo Tien (武天菩萨). The doctrine is in His image. The image is the doctrine. He who sees, understands and effects the doctrine sees and knows Him. He who does not see, know and effect the doctrine sees not and knows not the saint even if the saint or His image is beside him. The far may be near and the near may be far. Let the doctrine and the saint be part of our life. The lord saint in your life can be any heavenly saint of any religion, sect or school. The doctrine of truth is behind all and this is the Inner Truth that leads all (regardless of their religious affiliation or even if none) to inner peace and heaven on earth here and now and not just in the after life. The ideal worship and devotion is to know and effect the doctrine of God and the saints. The best gospel is the gospel of life. We learn from our life and the lives of others. The true temple is the world we live in. The sky is the roof of the temple and religions and sects are the pillars of the temple. All under Heaven are in the temple. Needless to say that all the saints we know are in this temple. Ji Gong Posat too is no exception. The whole wide world and web is the temple and must be regarded as a sacred place --- a temple for living and learning. It is more important that everyone that counts plays a role in this universal temple if due focus is to be given to the Mission of Heaven. Men must not be distracted by the agenda of men and end up serving the mission of man. That would be a far cry from the Mission of Heaven. We worship God and saints, not man however good that man may be. There should be no hero worshiping or idolizing of man whether he is a charismatic pastor, priest, monk, medium or lay leader. We don't even idol worship the image of any saint but reflect on what the image stands for. - the doctrine in the image. Omitofo 阿弥陀佛!.

Monday, April 30, 2012

Testimony by Elder Ling on his beginning as elder

No 358 of Living Life Series 1

 Testimony slightly abridged







 

Elder Ling Diung Kwong
at age 76  in 2012


"I am a pensioner and a retired Police Officer. I joined the Singapore Police Force in 1959 as a constable and was promoted to the rank of Inspector in 1963. I retired from the Police Force on 31 August 1981."





Inspector Ling Diung Kwong
as he was then known
in his prime of life.
Photo taken in 1980


"In the beginning of 1970 I was working at the Queenstown Police Station when my curiosity was drawn to a unique temple by a junior officer who told me that at this temple, the saint in his descent did not perform activities like those in other temples. This saint would preach his teachings and doctrine which is more akin to Buddhism. He then brought me to the temple and I learned that this saint identified himself as Lord Bo Tien. This was the first time he was authorized by Heaven to come to this planet to set up his temple mission, as a model for others to follow. The essence of his teachings is to change people’s mindset on superstitious beliefs. He emphasized the essence with this sentence “we do thing for others to follow and we do not follow others”. In other words, the founder members are the first generation pioneers to undertake the task, to understand and compile his teachings and doctrines for the salvation of mankind which may take many generations to carry out."

Image depicting the pose of the lord saint
at his first descent

"The temple should be built without the image of a dragon or Chinese in character. The interior should be simple and serene so that a devotee with heavy mind should find immediate relief as he steps into the temple. Praying should be conducted in simple manner. As for individual, he should pray single-handedly direct to the saint or deity he is comfortable in, without the assistance of a third person. A human should not take another as master. It is to avoid any complications in the future, whereby one would blame the saint or deity for causing the problems."

"As a heavenly spirit, he could not communicate with human and he chose the body of late P. Philip, a Catholic by birth to act as a medium. He descended alone and he had the authority to acquire the services of any elements on this planet to assist him in the Mission. His descent would be for 12 years and he would return to heaven. After that he would impart his teachings and understanding to us through our mind as though they are our own ideas. To differentiate between our own ideas and that of his, is in the implementation. If they are that from him, the implementation would be smooth. There would be obstacles if they are our own."

"From the day I stepped into the temple which was situated at the foot Jalan Kali Batu, almost every day I must pay a visit there or else I would feel uncomfortable the whole night. On March 1970, the temple was gutted by fire to the ground. Devotees who were mainly National Servicemen Policemen managed to rent a haunted room in a dilapidated atap hut at 407A Woodlands Road 11 3/4 ms."

"On the night of inauguration, there was some commotion amongst participants who appeared to be in trance pushing at one another. I was standing in the courtyard in front of the temple when I felt my body trembling. I went into the shrine and came out to the courtyard again, my body continued to tremble. As I am a free-thinker, I thought then that some evil spirits might be going possessed me. I thought I could avoid the situation if I were to leave the place. I told the medium the late P. Philip. I was about to go home but he told me to wait as he could not find the late Chee S. H., who was Lord Bo Tien’s interpreter during his descent. I drove my car together with my wife, late P. Philip and wife... we went around places he was known to visit to look for him in vain. When we then went over to the burnt out site of the old temple, we found late Chee S. H. in the company some devotees there." 

"At this point, Lord Bo Tien descended. All the devotees present crowded around the medium when he (Lord Bo Tien) called for 'Ah Tau' – in Hokkien, Head (Elder) in English. Nobody knew who Lord Bo Tien was referring to. They started pointing fingers at one another for Lord Bo Tien to acknowledge. He did not reciprocate. I was the last. He requested me to go nearer to him. He asked me whether I knew what was happening. I replied negatively as I was not involved. He then explained that he was testing the quality of the devotees there, how confident they were in undertaking his missionary works. He identified me as most suitable and asked me to take on the responsibility to lead them along."


"I accepted the responsibility with great reluctance as I had not even believed in him. I could only do my best. Lord Bo Tien advised me not to worry for he would be there to guide me and a day would come that I would believe in him. From then on, Bo Tien would address me as 'Ah Tau' at every of his descent. Even now some members in the temple still address me by this name....but...."

"In the middle of January 1970, the application to register the organisation was approved by the Registrar of Societies. I became the founding President of the organisation. I stood down my position in 1973 due to differences in opinion and interests among the founding members. On the night of the AGM, I declined my nomination. Another person G. Wong was elected to take the position. Soon after the election was over, Lord Bo Tien descended. He asked the assembly to be cleared and spoke to me alone. He scolded me for declining the position saying that this position was designated by him for me and I could not abandon it without his permission. He ordered me to take back the position instantly. I told him that spiritually it might be possible; humanly it was impossible as there were unhappiness expressed by members against my leadership and I would abide by it the follow year."



This invaluable book
edited by Bro. Peter Kong
and published 6th Sept 2000 
contains the anniversary messages
by Lord Bo Tien




PS:  In 1981 Mission Day Observance, Elder Ling asked the lord saint on his tiredness and sleepiness. The lord saint told him that he should have no concern and that heaven will guide him along in his cultivation (meditation) so as to have peace and happiness but what is important is that he does not falter in the mission. The lord saint did say in other years that the issues of men are many and plentiful. Thus there is risk of the mission faltering and the poignant instruction in 1981 for elder Ling not to falter in mission reminds us of the foresight of the lord saint. In the final part of the 1981 anniversary message, Lord Bo Tien  "asked elder Ling to write out the history of the mission." This would of course be of great learning value for future generations.....


 

NAMO BO TIEN POSAT
12 inch tall teak wood image of Lord Bo Tien





Elder Ling  standing, at the centre right and in light colored clothes at a later year anniversary descent of Lord Bo Tien




Close devotees congregated at the later-year better furbished shrine hall at Woodlands


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Painting of the Shrine Hall of Lord Bo Tien at old Woodlands premises. This was a new building donated by a follower when the shrine was placed under an open awning in front of the historic atap-hut shrine. The run-down but cosy hut shrine hall gave way to the first modest aged home home dormitory at the instruction of the lord saint who said that his shrine can even be in the open under the sky. Elder Ling said that this was perhaps the first of many aged homes to be run by a temple in Singapore and happened coincidentally just before the then PM suggested that this be the norm. The temple home received help from the government and accorded full legal assistance in short time. Some 12 years later, the lord saint again said that it is not at all important how his mission is housed.  His temple can be in the open. His temple, he said,  is the world and the sky is the roof of the temple. All under Heaven are in his temple. Religions are the pillars...







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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Consensus and cooperation

No 357 of Living Life Series 1






Lord Bo Tien in 1975 mission day said, "Every devotee and being here assembled and including those not here tonight but elsewhere is a candle flame to nurture the divine light in them. Some flames may be near to Heaven and heavenly saints. Some are more distant or remote. Candle flames may be different - some smaller while others are bigger and brighter. Nonetheless, bear in mind that the total collection and amassing of candle flames emits brightness to effectively light the way for the those in shades of darkness, more so for the less endowed and not so fortunate."




It must be remembered that that the lord saint Lord Bo Tien is all for cooperation and consensus even if people like candles are different and hold differing viewpoints.

The amassing of candle flames emits brightness to effectively light the way for the those in shades of darkness, more so for the less endowed and not so fortunate.

Cooperation and consensus will bring together the various people, temples and groups motivated by the teachings Lord Bo Tien touched on, even if they adhere to different levels of practice and even if they hold on to their respective saints and prophets.

Consensus and cooperation will be good even for those who do not see eye to eye.

That will be good for the mission of the lord saint to awaken more to the inner truth.

But few are on top of situations and mission needs only one or two or at most a handful to move on and make headway while many get stuck in less wholesome issues.

There will be more realisation of life if men can see the contrasts amongst men. Learn from the lives of fellow men the correct way so all will progress and make good.

Learn too from the mission history for the good of the many and for the benefit of the future generations.

But do not end up washing dirty linen in public, for that is not and never should be.

Should the unthinkable happen, as it might, then mine mine what can the matter be? What have gone astray? Shouldn't there be some semblance of consensus and cooperation amongst men inspired by their saint? Those in the know should know best what they should and should not do and that the name of the good lord will be untainted for He is like the great ocean...

Like it or not, He had foretold what could be that should not be in any temple, church or group in this world.

But in many a temple or church, once a concrete building rises and there is acclaim that men of the church or temple has arrived albeit the wordily way, many opportunists want to come to the fore and play some roles. This would be a step in the right direction provided men like candles of different sizes and shapes can come and work together to pull resources, complement and not contradict and evict those they cannot see eye to eye with.

Alas. however, men think they know better and take over bids by opportunists groups will take place. There is no spirit of 'live and let live', let alone 'let's live together' for the good of all. What happens is there is the disturbing attitude that 'we know best and you jolly well listen' and worse still there is 'listen or get lost' or even 'we live and you die.'  There is no spirit of let us all work as one even if men may differ in many ways.

Is this what men should have in a temple or church of the lord or of any saint? What have gone wrong? Have the teachings of God and saints been swept under the carpet to be unceremoniously swept or vacuumed away? Have divine advice fallen on deaf ears? Or have men outvoted God and saints because they have the numbers behind them or the right strategy to have the upper hand? God knows. Hopefully men must not think they know better.

Consenusus and cooperation do not require all to adopt the same view but this is still difficult. That is the very reason why there is the need to have many religions and not one. We can thus know why even for a religion there are many sects, and in any sect there will be many schools.

There must however be oneness in diversity so that all can work for the good of the many in their differing ways. This itself is one level of consensus and cooperation albeit at helicopter level.

Man is too imperfect to have only one religion, one saint and one temple or church. If there be no consensus and cooperation to have only one religion or one temple or church, then let there be many but there must still be some form of consensus and cooperation amongst the many otherwise where is the harmony and the oneness in diversity? Let all work together as one even if they differ in some ways or more. As the saying goes, " Rich in tolerance, rich in fortune 大量,大福。 da liang, da fu "






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