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Fourteen Years of Ghosthunting (Complete 5 Volumes).

Chapter 131: Woman. [137]



Summary

Bu Dong Ming Wang, a prominent figure in Buddhism, symbolizes wisdom, compassion, and authority. With a fierce appearance and three eyes, he oversees all realms, embodying both wrath against demons and a loving heart for humanity. The Bu Dong Ming Wang mantra encapsulates these qualities, suggesting that anyone can attain Buddhahood through compassion and transformation. Despite confusion about the mantra, Master Yin emphasized its significance, especially for those with resilient fates. The narrative explores the protagonist's struggles with shadowy figures and existential challenges, revealing insights into Tibetan Buddhism and the changes in Tibetan society post-liberation. The conversation highlights Master Yin's wisdom and the importance of understanding Buddhism's essence.

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