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MIRACULOUS FLOWERS SPROUT ON A GOLD STATUE IN SOUTH KOREA

 

"Flowers that bloom only once every 3,000 years are budding on the head of a

sacred Buddhist statue."

 

Buddhist priests in South Korea "say the legendary flowers blossoming on the

forehead of Kwan Yin the Compassionate" only appear "when the 'Sage King of

the Future' (also known as Maitreya, the future Buddha--J.T.) comes into the

world," which one Buddhist leader called, "a delight that gives joy beyond

description."

 

"The Miracle of the Flowers, as it's now being called, happened in the

Chonggyesa Temple," in a suburb of Seoul,the capital of South Korea. "Tens

of thousands of pilgrims are flocking to see the white blossoms on the tip

of the eyebrow of the shining, gilded statue of Kuan Yin."

 

"'Kuan Yin is a gentle Buddhist deity who refused to enter paradise

(Nirvana--J.T.) because she heard the cries of suffering humanity,' says

religious expert Dr. Kenneth Ireland (No relation to Kathy--J.T.) 'She is

acknowledged to save the soul of everyone on Earth, turning her back on

none.'"

 

""'Many are now saying that the monastery of Chonggye-sa could become the

Buddhist Lourdes because many cures are being performed there.'"

 

"According to the monks, 21 threadlike stems are growing from the statue of

Kuan Yin, each with a tiny white flower 'no bigger than the tip of a

ballpoint pen.'"

 

"This is the first time in the 1,000-year history of the monastery that the

flowers have blossomed."'Buddhists say sighting the flowers is like

witnessing the birth of Buddha,'" he added.

 

"Experts say it's unthinkable that the 500-year-old statue of Kuan Yin,

gilded every three years over the (original) woodwork, could produce growing

flowers without divine intervention.'Botanically, the flower is related

to the ficus,' says botanist William Grant, 'There is just no way it could

take root in the statue.'"

 

"Dr. Ireland says the flowers are regarded as divine in India, Japan and

China and are believed to bloom only when a momentous event is about to

happen.Buddhist monks are currently keeping a prayer vigil at the statue,

waiting for the event that will change mankind's future forever."

 

>>>>> Bruce Stephen Holms bsh http://www.timelessvoyager.com

>>>>>

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MIRACULOUS FLOWERS SPROUT ON A GOLD STATUE IN SOUTH KOREA

 

"Flowers that bloom only once every 3,000 years are budding on the head of a

sacred Buddhist statue."

 

Buddhist priests in South Korea "say the legendary flowers blossoming on the

forehead of Kwan Yin the Compassionate" only appear "when the 'Sage King of

the Future' (also known as Maitreya, the future Buddha--J.T.) comes into the

world," which one Buddhist leader called, "a delight that gives joy beyond

description."

 

"The Miracle of the Flowers, as it's now being called, happened in the

Chonggyesa Temple," in a suburb of Seoul,the capital of South Korea. "Tens

of thousands of pilgrims are flocking to see the white blossoms on the tip

of the eyebrow of the shining, gilded statue of Kuan Yin."

 

"'Kuan Yin is a gentle Buddhist deity who refused to enter paradise

(Nirvana--J.T.) because she heard the cries of suffering humanity,' says

religious expert Dr. Kenneth Ireland (No relation to Kathy--J.T.) 'She is

acknowledged to save the soul of everyone on Earth, turning her back on

none.'"

 

""'Many are now saying that the monastery of Chonggye-sa could become the

Buddhist Lourdes because many cures are being performed there.'"

 

"According to the monks, 21 threadlike stems are growing from the statue of

Kuan Yin, each with a tiny white flower 'no bigger than the tip of a

ballpoint pen.'"

 

"This is the first time in the 1,000-year history of the monastery that the

flowers have blossomed."'Buddhists say sighting the flowers is like

witnessing the birth of Buddha,'" he added.

 

"Experts say it's unthinkable that the 500-year-old statue of Kuan Yin,

gilded every three years over the (original) woodwork, could produce growing

flowers without divine intervention.'Botanically, the flower is related

to the ficus,' says botanist William Grant, 'There is just no way it could

take root in the statue.'"

 

"Dr. Ireland says the flowers are regarded as divine in India, Japan and

China and are believed to bloom only when a momentous event is about to

happen.Buddhist monks are currently keeping a prayer vigil at the statue,

waiting for the event that will change mankind's future forever."

 

>>>>> Bruce Stephen Holms bsh http://www.timelessvoyager.com

>>>>>

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