Disclaimer:
I am layman Buddhist/pagan.
The summary is based on what I perceive is 'important' in the book.
Conversation in between Deity JiGong, Yang Sheng and Prison Guard
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 WITH BARBED NETS, FAMISHED LEECHES AND LOCUSTS
Narrated by JiGong: In present day world, many crimes and actions lacking morality are being committed in the dark; how then can human beings say that if they do not see these dark places then they must be clean?
This prison under control of Sixth Tribunal. This prison has barbed netting spread on the ground and above ground. This barbed netting is like what the police on Earth erect when they want prevent the mobs rushing. The first spread of barbed netting rests on the water-bogged ground. Just high enough for a person to crawl on the ground is another spread of barbed netting. No one can stand up and walk between these two spreads of barb netting - he has to crawl. If a sinful soul tries to stand up, his head and back will be pricked by barbed netting and clothings will be torn.
Sticking to the bodies of the souls are two types of movable objects - one locust and other, leeches. They suck the blood of the body and brain of these souls.
Leeches sticks to the body, it sucks the blood and refuses to drop off. Locust suck the brain of sinful soul.
A case of a judge
Corrupt and always passed judgement in favour of those who give bribes. Thus unfair to many parties because did not pass sentence according to the laws of land.
A case of bodyguard
Big, tall and hefty body. Work as a bodyguard in gambling dens, house of prostitution, collect protection money in locality. Plenty of drinks, gambling and women. Extort money in the shops.
For further details, please refer to Journey #40.
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