Saturday, June 29, 2019

Journey to the Underworld Trip#17

Disclaimer:
I am layman Buddhist/pagan.
The summary is based on what I perceive is 'important' in the book.
If there is contradiction of meaning convey, the book prevails.
There are times I might questioning parts of the points inside the book doesn't mean I don't believe it. I need enlightenment on the doubts that I raise.

VISIT TO THE PRISON OF FACE-SKINNING WITH STEEL AND COPPER KNIVES

Sinful souls being bound hand and foot to iron pillars. Guards using copper/iron knives to scrape their face skins.

Offences committed
1. Pretend begging in the day and live lavishly at night (pretend to be lame and thick skinned)
2. Molest girls when nobody around, touch their hidden bodies while riding bike, tease girls

For further details, please visit Journey #17

Saturday, June 22, 2019

Journey to the Underworld Trip#16

Disclaimer:
I am layman Buddhist/pagan.
The summary is based on what I perceive is 'important' in the book.
If there is contradiction of meaning convey, the book prevails.
There are times I might questioning parts of the points inside the book doesn't mean I don't believe it. I need enlightenment on the doubts that I raise.

VISIT TO THE PRISON OF EYEBALL WRENCHING

Also called Prison of scooped eyes.

Both eyes scooped out, blood oozing from eye sockets, crying/scream, fainted.

Scoop 3 times daily.

Offences committed
1. Despise the poor and less educated/look down on poor and lower people
2. Peeping woman
3. Look at sex films/pictures
4. Cheated and copy exam
5. Reading obscene book

For further details, please visit Journey #16

Saturday, June 15, 2019

Journey to the Underworld Trip#15

Disclaimer:
I am layman Buddhist/pagan.
The summary is based on what I perceive is 'important' in the book.
If there is contradiction of meaning convey, the book prevails.
There are times I might questioning parts of the points inside the book doesn't mean I don't believe it. I need enlightenment on the doubts that I raise.

PAYING RESPECT TO SONG DI WANG (THIRD GATE MEETING WITH THE KING OF THE PALACE)

Notice noted:-
- at beginning of time, human beings were righteous, pure and honest, when passed away, go to Heaven
- later human beings become evil, sinful, then Hell been established to punish sinful souls
- nowadays things change for the worse - everyday got robberies, wars, fighting, arson, drug addicts, treacherous
- therefore, the book Voyages of Hell to be published by Sheng Xian Tang to remind of human beings of what happened in Hell

Reception room with Song Di Wang
- clean and well kept
- walls covered with ancient paintings and writings
- souls who do good deeds come here to drink tea

For further details, please visit Journey #15

Saturday, June 8, 2019

Journey to the Underworld Trip#14

Disclaimer:
I am layman Buddhist/pagan.
The summary is based on what I perceive is 'important' in the book.
If there is contradiction of meaning convey, the book prevails.
There are times I might questioning parts of the points inside the book doesn't mean I don't believe it. I need enlightenment on the doubts that I raise.

VISIT TO THE PRISON OF ICE

Stretch of wilderness, no sign of life, no fresh and green trees, just a few branches in expense of whiteness. Barren, throughout the year snow falls.

A row of cells built of wood and painted black. On the roof is the immaculate white of snowflakes. In front, two stakes support a board with this inscription “Prison of Ice”. Opposite the prison, A narrow alley that joins with the cells.

No enclosure/furniture. Not necessary because it is cold and limbs of souls are numbed that the souls hardly move or escape.

The Prison of Ice is located between two mountains. In the background, there are lakes which look like swimming pools stretching long distance. In the lakes, many young men and women are seen in underwear, the lower part of their bodies immersed and hidden by ice. One and all, they look blue with cold, their lips are black, their arms trembling. They have neither strength left for crying, nor for groaning.

Offences committed
1) Those who cheat people who entrust their property to them for safe-keeping
2) Procurers and pimps who demand large sum of money for release of prostitutes etc from bondage
3) People who too showy, spend recklessly and lavishly


4) Those who prefer to spend on more expensive dresses to show they had a lot money rather than help poor and needy
5) Females who take pleasure to go scantily dressed thus exposing their bodies
6) Live on nude bodies and sexual intercourse

For further details, please visit Journey #14

Sunday, June 2, 2019

Journey to the Underworld Trip#13

Disclaimer:
I am layman Buddhist/pagan.
The summary is based on what I perceive is 'important' in the book.
If there is contradiction of meaning convey, the book prevails.
There are times I might questioning parts of the points inside the book doesn't mean I don't believe it. I need enlightenment on the doubts that I raise.

VISIT TO THE BRIDGE OVER THE PIT OF SNAKES AND TO THE BURNING DANCING GROUND

Bridge over pit of snakes (Naihe Bridge)

Poisonous snakes trench.
All sorts of snakes, mouths wide open and tongues thrusting out.
The souls when walking on this bridge will suffer soft limbs and will not be able to walk, the prison guards will push them over the side of bridge to be bitten by snakes

Offences committed
1) Cheated people money
2) Cheated woman
3) Instigators, cause people to quarrel and fight
4) Took delight cheating others

Burning dancing ground

New establishment to move with times.
Jumping feet and sound of crying. Souls steps on dance floor immediately jumps up and cries in pain.

Offences committed
Dance for enjoyment and bodily pleasure/ulterior motive
Females that initially dancing and subsequently took up prostitution
Females that disobey advice of their parents to have pleasure frequenting dance halls and landed in undesirable circumstances and surroundings.

Not punish
Dancing for the sake of health and exercise

For further details, please visit Journey #13

Saturday, June 1, 2019

Journey to the Underworld Trip#12

Disclaimer:
I am layman Buddhist/pagan.
The summary is based on what I perceive is 'important' in the book.
If there is contradiction of meaning convey, the book prevails.
There are times I might questioning parts of the points inside the book doesn't mean I don't believe it. I need enlightenment on the doubts that I raise.

VISIT TO THE PRISON OF HUNGER AND THIRST

There is small road covered with crushed stones and its surface is full of puddles. A real torment to walk on!

The well-to-do people in the terrestial world who enjoyed too good a living, wasting cereal grains and leftovers, and overate during their lives. Now, they are here to learn the anguish of hunger and thirst, and the importance of a morsel of food. 

A section of Second Tribunal.

Well dressed soul but their faces are very pale and they are moaning. 

1) All these are businessmen when they are alive, well dressed, ate well, spent lavishly, enjoy themselves to the fullest but no pity whatsoever on the poor, needy and deserving.

2) Stingy with workers.

3) Not do charitable work/deeds.

4) Threw out expensive food.

If there is too much enjoyment, drinking, eating, gambling, merry making and excessive expenditure without helping the needy and doing charity. Bad luck will come.

For further details, please visit Journey #12 .
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