靈界 彙整 - Aqive 氣機科技

Author: Dr. Li Sichun
I. Near-death Experience When a person's life is in peril, such as when a person suffers from a car accident, serious illness, is struck by lightning or comes back to life after being declared dead by a doctor, often times the person will describe some magical and grand journey he/she experiences while unconscious or "dead." This is referred to as a "near-death experience."

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Author:Dr. Li Sichun
I. Do the Folk Deities Have Websites in the Spirit World?
Temples have been erected throughout Taiwan. Various local deities are being worshiped by hundreds and thousands of believers over the years at large-scale Buddhist or Taoist temples and also at simple roadside shrines. Have such folk deities set up websites at the information field?

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Author:Dr. Li Sichun
I. Understanding Animal Language As a Child
During her childhood visit to the zoo one time, at the monkey section, Ms. T had suddenly heard a monkey ask another monkey, "Would you like to visit my home?" "Sure!" replied the other monkey. Then the two monkeys held hands and jumped to the cave at the back of their enclosure. When she went home, she also understood certain things that the papa bird was teaching his babies. However, her ability to communicate with the animals had only lasted for three months. Reminiscing this unusual experience, she was determined to become a veterinarian and to cure the animals of any pain or suffering.

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Author:Dr. Li Sichun
I. When Spirits Partake in Experiments
The information field is full of highly sentient information (spirits) and their websites, and we frequently click on their websites during finger reading experiments. Could they feel irritated, and as a result interfere with our experiment, leading to chaotic results? They could, and they do.

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Author:Dr. Li Sichun
1. The dual view of the universe in Taoism
Mr. Hu Fuchen is a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences in mainland China. He is renowned for his research in Taoist, Taoism, and immortal studies. In October 2002, he was invited by the then director Lee of the NTU's Department of Chinese Literature to visit Taiwan. I was fortunate to have a small seminar with Mr. Hu and the domestic Taoist expert Professor Li of the Academia Sinica, giving Mr. Hu a picture of Taoism research in Taiwan. Naturally, it included my findings in scientific experiments.

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