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Master Chin Kung:

Human minds can deeply affect many plants, seeds, unicellular organisms (germs and yeasts), insects, and other small animals.

We often do this kind of experiments as well. We’ve done this for over a decade, and it’s evidential.

Animals understand human minds and they also know whether you will hurt them.

We usually call this “magnetic field.”

In Chinese culture, it’s referred as “aura.”

Those who are unfriendly and restless emit some kind of murderous air.

The brutality, the cruelty, the aura, animals avoid such qualities.

If you emit friendly, gentle, or merciful air, they won’t be afraid of you.

In my childhood, during WWII, my father was an ordnance officer that supervised the matters of weapons.

As a result, we’ve got many firearms.

In my house, we had eight guns, and so they were our toys.

Bullets were easily accessible.

I remembered that from my age of 16 to 18, I shot 10 bullets every day.

As a result, I became a sharpshooter.

I didn’t need to aim.

Although my accuracy wasn’t 100%, shooting at 95% accuracy was not a problem. One shot, one kill. So at the time, the birds or other animals ran away when they saw me.

I didn’t know why.

I knew that after I practiced Buddhism.

I was emitting murderous air.

After one decade or two of my practice of Buddhism, animals would stop and look at me.

They stare at me without moving, implying that the air is less murderous and more merciful.

I, seeing a squirrel on a tree in a park in the U.S., took the peanuts and waved at it.

It then came to me and had some peanuts.

It wasn’t afraid of me.

This kind of experiment is constantly done before and after my practice of Buddhism.

My mind indeed deeply affects the outer world.

 

Resource

念力的秘密分享 – 淨空法師 講述

 

 

 

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