Thursday, 1 August 2013

Introduction: Journey to the west





Greetings

I am, Tommi.

I have searched many years, almost forty, to find spiritual truth. A year ago I had a dream that a monkey sat on a mountain and spoke words of unspeakable wisdom to me. Now I used to be a sceptic. An Atheist, so let me put down my basis of credibility here. I was into Dawkins and listened to all of Hitchens's videos. Even the Desuza ones, which sucked.

But suddenly I was confronted with truth. This personal experience was followed by revelation. It was, as Ray Comfort or Francis Collins might eloquently have unveiled " Like sticking your fingers in a plug socket" or "Spotting a Waterfall that splits into 3 streams"

We live in a modern world with Cosmological, Ontological, Moral, and theological arguments for "God" and "a first Cause"

It is my intention, to use science, reason, empirical evidence and various quote mining backed by SOLID and undeniable cognitive dissonance to help bring humanity to the understanding that Sun Wukong is the most powerful, all knowing, beneficent of all the gods.

For my First Post, I will assume that , as the Buddha reveals The twelve nidanas begins with what's called ignorance. It is ignorant in the sense that our own struggle has not been seen. I assume thus that You dear and beloved reader, are ignorant of Sun Wukong.

I shall enlighten you as the Buddha encouraged.


Sun Wukong, also known as the Monkey King, is the most powerful deity in the sacred scripture Journey to the West (Xīyóuji) written by the mighty and enlightened prophet Wu Cheng'en. In the scripture, he is a monkey born from a stone who acquires supernatural powers . After rebelling against heaven and being imprisoned under a mountain by the Buddha, he later accompanies the monk Xuanzang on a journey to retrieve Buddhist sutras from India.
Sun Wukong possesses an immense amount of strength; he is able to lift his 13,500 jīn (8,100 kilograms (18,000 lb)) staff with ease. He is also extremely fast, able to travel 108,000 li (54,000 kilometres (34,000 mi)) in one somersault. Sun knows 72 transformations, which allows him to transform into various animals and objects; he has trouble, however, transforming into other people, because he is unable to complete the transformation of his tail. He is a skilled fighter, capable of holding his own against the best generals of heaven. Each of his hairs possesses magical properties, and is capable of transforming either into a clone of the Monkey King himself, or various weapons, animals, and other objects. He also knows spells that can command wind, part water, conjure protective circles against demons, and freeze humans, demons, and gods alike.[1]
 Sun Wukong is considered by some American, Chinese, and Indian scholars to be the inspiration for the  false Hindu deity Hanuman from the Ramayana

Over the next few months, I will show. Using science reason and evidence that Sun Wukong (Monkey) is the creative, all powerful force in the universe and that he alone demands worship.

See you next time

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