Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Chapter 19 The Fulfillment Of One's Wishes

"Moreover, in the Land Of Ultimate Bliss, all the living being, such as those who have been born, or those who are now being born, or those who will be born in the future, can obtain the wonderful form body just as mentioned. Their forms and facial features are proper and adorned. All of them are endowed with uncountable blessings and virtues, clear and penetrating wisdom, and everyone is naturally born with spiritual penetration. All the things that are needed by them will be in abundance with no lacking. All the adorned things, such as the palaces, the beautifully decorated clothings, the fragrant flowers, the banners and umbrellas will come forth just as one has wished for or needed for. If a man wishes to take food, the seven precious bowls and containers which contain hundred kinds of food and drinks that are of different tastes will naturally appear in front of him and are filled to the brim. Even though there appear to have the food, but in actuality no one is really eating. Just to see the colours and smell the fragrance, one will be satisfied and feel full in one's mind. And the form body and energy will increase and grow to the fullest, with no residue of filthy wastes.

Their bodies and minds are supple and gentle and none will attach to the taste of food. After eating, the food, drinks and containers will disappear and to appear again in time for lunch.

Also there are different types of precious, beautiful clothings, headwears and belts. The ornaments with innumerable bright lights and hundreds and thousands kinds of wonderful colours will naturally and fully appear and adorn one's body.

The mansion where one dwells will be the same as one's form and features. There are precious nets that cover the mansions with different types of specially wonderful and valuable precious bells which hang down and decorate the buildings pervasively in different positions. They shine forth in different bright colourful lights with such beauty and adornments that is indescribable and limitless.

There are also towers and the scenery, the railings, the halls, the chambers and the balconies which are either spacious or narrow, circular or square and of different sizes.

Also, there are those buildings dwelling in empty space or on even ground. All of them are pre and peaceful, with wonderful subtle bliss. And they appear before one as one has wished for. None will not be completely and fully equipped."

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