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Words of Namo Amituofo
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Words of . Recorded and transcribed by Namo Amituofo’s disciple, Venerable HaiZe.
November 9, 2025, Noon Offering.
Words of Namo Amituofo:
The human body is composed of the four great elements: earth, water, fire, and wind. Earth represents the limbs and the skeletal framework. Water represents the moisture, bodily fluids, and blood within . Fire represents the warmth and the body temperature. Wind represents the flow of breath and the movement of energy. The internal organs reside within these four elements.
When the body appears dark and lustreless, it indicates that the cells and the four elements are manifesting a state of darkness. This may be due to impure energy permeating the entire body, resulting in insufficient energy and a weak breath. This is especially evident in the head, face, eyes, ears, nose, lips, shoulders, and back, and is frequently seen in those who are ageing, suffering from severe illness, or approaching the end of their life. and attached spirits are often seen gathering in large numbers within such a body.
When the body appears dark, the spirit often manifests as withered, powerless, and grey. The heart, in turn, reflects a state of depression, frustration, and hopelessness. Those who are consumed by fierce anger also manifest a dark body, much like the demon crowds.
When the body glows with a bright light, it indicates that the cells are revitalised. The four elements are in a state of brightness and fullness, and the body’s energy is abundant. This is especially visible in the head, face, eyes, ears, nose, lips, shoulders, and back. Such radiance is commonly found in those who possess a simple, compassionate, kind, and pure heart, such as newborn infants and practitioners.
For a practitioner, this brightness is not influenced by age; it reflects their level of practice, virtue, and inner cultivation. When one practises diligently, the light of the spirit naturally permeates the physical form.
For Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, and those who have realised their true nature, they have already removed defilements and attained purity, having successfully transformed their . They are free from the karmic traces of karmic creditors and attached spirits, so their bodies and spirits appear transparent and luminous. Even if they take on suffering on behalf of all beings, their hearts and spirits remain undisturbed. While the physical body may experience pain, their inner state remains unmoved, and their spirit continues to shine with a transparent, brilliant light.
I have briefly described the relationship between the body’s light and darkness and the state of the heart and spirit. I hope that all of you will move forward towards this radiant state of being.
Namo Amituofo

A candid reflection from the spirit of Elizabeth Taylor, who shares her journey from the blinding lights of Hollywood to the serene, transformative teachings of the Buddha in the Western Land of Ultimate Bliss.

Michael Jackson shares his journey from the pressures of global fame to the peace of the Western Pure Land, revealing the truth behind his life and his ultimate deliverance.

Helen Keller, the renowned deaf-blind philanthropist, shares her journey from the darkness of the ghost realm to the light of the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss, guided by the compassion of Namo Amituofo and Practitioner Su.

Albert Einstein, once considered the most brilliant mind in human history, reflects on his life, the nature of 'science' versus the Truth of the Dharma, and his existence in the Western Pure Land.

Ronald Reagan, the 40th President of the United States, reflects on his life, his political career, and his profound journey from the depths of hell to the Western Land of Ultimate Bliss through the compassion of Namo Amituofo and Practitioner Su.

George Washington, the first President of the United States, reflects on his life, the heavy karmic burden of his past, and his eventual deliverance to the Western Pure Land of Ultimate Bliss through the compassion of Namo Amituofo and Practitioner Su.
Hsiang Kuang Pure Land Buddhist Centre
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