A Mysterious Friend

I've known Xiao Cui for 3 years now without much interaction until recently I reconnected with him. He is an actor, pretty good, but not so famous, and still struggling to make both ends meet. He is believed to be possessed by a spirit and can always surprise people by what he says about them by instinct.

I used to think he was simply a great observer, spell-binder and entertainer. But this time, after 2 years of living abroad and not seeing him, I've found he is really something.

My 72 year old Buddhist friend says that Xiao Cui's case is a typical spirit-possessed one. I've tested him with pictures of friends in Vancouver and in other countries. He can tell roughly what kind of person it is by simply looking at his or her picture. It is definitely not a random guess. There is something beyond explanation.

Here is something he says about my Vancouver friends, associates and/or classmates--

R: He has some ego. A nice guy, and is very fond of you.
K: She is very active, and very loyal to you, and has some romantic feelings for you.
R: He is a very good person, very easy to work with.
N: He is very reliable and loyal.
C: He likes you, has lower IQ, and is very vulnerable.
M: He is a nice enough guy and hates you.
R: He is nice, but very tempromental.

To test him more, I bought him to one of my closest friends, Kim, without revealing anything about Kim prior to their meet.

Kim, somehow skeptical, asked Xiao Cui to say something about himself right from the beginning. I was a little shocked as I heard Xiao Cui saying, "Please forgive me for being straightforward" since I knew Kim was not doing very well at the moment. On the other hand, any shrewd observer might say the same, so I was not convinced enough.

Then Xiao Cui said a whole bunch of things about Kim, which were so accurate. It was apparently not a guess, not possibly, and so I asked Xiao Cui how he could know so much about a complete stranger. He said that when he was asked a question, he could hear someone speaking in his mind, and he just followed that voice.

People are normally more likely to believe neuropsychiatrists than spirit-possessed people. In China one can always run into people who have supernatural abilities, either innate or acquired through Buddhist or Daoist practice.

So if you come to Beijing someday, Xiao Cui will be happy to meet you and tell you about your past, present and future.

It is said the most powerful supernatural people are some lamas from Tibet, who have a special way of achieving a high spiritual state. Some have the third eye, which I have tested and proved, and some may walk through a wall, which I've heard constantly but never seen.

Welcome to China if you wish to explore the unknown and pursue your spiritual potential!