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Hsu-Yun-ufos Monk Hsu Yun aka
Xu-Yun
The UFO Enigma has touched not
only the social and cultural aspects of the human being just as well as the
spiritual realm of humanity.
One spiritual influence is in the
late accounts of a famous Chan Buddhist Master named Hsu Yun (Xu-Yun), who
practiced Chinese Zen Buddhism and the master was known to be one of the most
influential Monk during his 119 years of life on earth from 1840 to 1959.
Master Hsu-Yun chronicled and
believed that his sightings of balls of fire in the mountains of Da-Lou China
in 1884 had some spiritual meaning. He remarked the balls of fire in his
accounts as the “wisdom lamps” or “wisdom lights” which he paid profound
respect and admiration. The sighting happened on the second night of his visit,
and he described the UFO as a huge ball of fire that broke down into ten
different sizes which flew up and down in the night sky of the mountain. Master
Hsu-Yun believed that his experience with the strange lights has a link with a
higher form of consciousness and holiness. Swedish writer Sanjin Đumiŝić who
discovered the information said that the case could be something more like an
extraterrestrial encounter.
Dai Luoding Temple Dai Luoding
Temple
Monk Hsu-Yun’s autobiography
entitled Empty Cloud (Amazon link) mentioned the “wisdom lamps” only a few
times, and there is no more account that could tell more about the lights that
would help the researchers go down to the bottom of the mystery.
This finding of Đumiŝić means
that these older writings are still of value today for there lie many
unexpected riddles within them.
There now stands a temple that
rests on top of the mountain where the famous Monk witnessed his experience
with the unidentified lights. The sanctuary now becomes a tourist attraction in
China, and many of its visitors is equally fascinated with the sacred monument
and the mysteries that its night skies hold.
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