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Sung, Chi-li (Chinese : 宋七力) (1948-), is religious leader in Taiwan who introduced the concepts of "Doppelgänger (Chinese: 分身) lit. Avatar or Embodiment" "Dharmakāya-Self (Chinese: 法身 ja:法身)"and "True-Form Realities. Between 1996 and 2008, he was involved in a series of court cases, which ended with his acquittal.

Ritsuo Yanagita, Japanese authorized expert, he testified to Sung Chi-li's photographs of true-form realities which has been found not synthesized and also obtain the court certified from the Government of Japan on Mar 2010.."[1]


Sung Chili (Chinese : 宋七力)
Born
宋乾琳

NationalityChinese
Known forProminent figure in Buddhism-related, spiritual concepts
Websitewww.sungchili.com
Certificate of No Conviction Record

Theory

Videos of theory published in circulation videos

Episode 59--Manifest your Dharmakāya[2]

Episode 58--Light up the Dharmakāya[3]

Episode 57--Lighting and Redemption[4]

Episode 56--Resurrection of Dharmakāya[5]

Episode 55--The Original Consciousness is manifested in the Six Senses[6]

Episode 54--Realize of the Mind of Self substantially[7]

Episode 53--The Beginning to learn The Dharmakāya[8]

Episode 52--The Dharmakāya from the Original Consciousness [9]

Episode 51--Embracing the Dharmakāya[10]

Episode 50--The Dharmakāya in Nirvana [11]

Episode 49--Nirvana is achieved from current substance [12]

Episode 48--What has a origination is temporal and void [13]

Episode 47--Perceiving the liberation by Self [14]

Episode 46--Vacate the concept of vacancy in Nirvana[15]

Episode 45--The Divinity represents the Middle Way[16]

Episode 44--The mind is based on the omnipresent Divinity [17]

Episode 43--Mahamudra[18]\

Episode 42--Three forms of the Divine Body[19]

Episode 41--Perception of Emptiness[20]

Episode 40--The Beginning to learn Tantra[21]

Episode 39--Impartial and exact view[22]

Episode 38--Divinity resides all the time[23]

Episode 37--The Pure Land exists in Nirvana [24]

Episode 36--Zen perceives the true reality[25]

Episode 35--The reality enlighten Zen [26]

Episode 34--Liberation of the Middle Way[27]

Episode 33--The reality contains highest wisdom[28]

Episode 32--Explanation of the consciousness in the “Mind Only theory” 1 2

Episode 31--The reality exists in Nirvana[29]

Episode 30--Nirvana resides in the secular world[30]

Episode 29--Phenomenon is derived from the consciousness[31]

Episode 28--Changes of phenomenon are made by our minds[32]

Episode 27--Divinity is generated from the consciousness[33]

Episode 23--The Divine Body and its Utilization is undivided[34]

Episode 22--The origination of own mind[35]

Episode 21--Vexation is along with Bodhi[36]

Episode 20--Experience the happiness of Divinity of individual self[37]

Episode 19--The original consciousness has the characteristic of equality [38]

Episode 18--Return to the original mind[39]

Episode 17--The reality of Avatar – “Fen Shen” [40]

Episode 3--The origination of Middle Way[41]

Episode 2--The essence and the phenomenon comes from the same consciousness [42]

Episode 1--Only mind can manifest the Pure Land[43]

The great mirror wisdom of Aksobhya[44]

The essence of Dharma is emptiness[45]

The appearance implies emptiness; The formless implies form.[46]

Confirming to the original consciousness[47]

Seeing the Divinity makes Omnipresence [48]

Reality is no visible[49]

The whole new Realm[50]

Perceive the true reality of self [51]

The Divinity indicates equality[52]

The way of Liberation [53]

The way leads to the original mind[54]

Capture and experience the brightness directly [55]

The Pure Land in the world of mortals [56]

The Divinity of self exhibits brightness[57]

Every phenomenon is not the way it looks[58]

The Middle Way is the one and only[59]

Books

Sung,Chi-Li. 法身寫真集 The Photographs of Dharmakāya,Japanese version, Japan : Ichida Print Company, 2009.ISBN 978-4-434-14107-2 [60]

Sung,Chi-Li.法身顯相集 The Photographs of Dharmakāya,Simplified Chinese Version, 2010,ISBN 978-986-86090-0-6


Articles

The Dharmakāya from the Original Consciousness [61]

Fen Shen --Honorary Doctoral Dissertation by Sungchili [62]

A commentary on the Photographs of “True-Form Realities” [63]

The Original Consciousness and the Dharma Realms[64]

The Way of Liberation [65]

Liberation [66]

The Free and Infinite Mind [67]

The Photographs of “True-Form Realities”

The Photographs of “True-Form Realities”-1 [68]

The Photographs of “True-Form Realities”-2 [69]

The Photographs of “True-Form Realities”-3 [70]

The Photographs of “True-Form Realities”-4 [71]

The Photographs of “True-Form Realities”-5 [72]

The Photographs of “True-Form Realities”-6 [73]

References

  • Frank Alfred Lea, The Tragic Philosopher: Friedrich Nietzsche, (London: Athlone Press, 1993) Chapter 2-2.
  • Theory of Perfect Goodness, Volume 22, The Complete Works of Zhong San Mou, 2003, Linking Books Ltd. Taipei.
  • John 1: 1.
  • Mark 5:30..
  • Luke 9:26.
  • Wisdom Intuition and Chinese Philosophy, Volume 20, The Complete Works of Zhong San Mou, 2003, Linking Books Com. Ltd. Taipei
  • Chuang Tzu, The Works of Zhuangzi,Part I, Book I Hsiao Yao You, or Enjoyment in Untroubled Ease. trans. J. Legge(1891) , 11 Dec. 2007, Chinese Literature Classics (http://www.chinapage.com/main2.html)
  • Corinthians 15:50
  • Confucius, The I(Yi) Ching - Book of Changes , Appendix IV, Section I Khien, Chapter 34. trans. J. Legge (1882), 11 Dec. 2007< Chinese Literature Classics (http://www.chinapage.com/main2.html)
  • Chung Tzu, The Works of Zhuang Tze , Part I, Book II Khî Wû Lun, or The Adjustment of Controversies , trans. J. Legge(1891),. 11 Dec. 2007, Chinese Literature Classics (http://www.chinapage.com/main2.html)
  • Chen, Hsien-Chang , Complete Works of Bai Sha Zi , Letters to Lin, Chi Hsi 31-6, 1975, He Luo(河洛) Books Com. Ltd. Taipei
  • Chuang Tzu, The Writings of Zhuangzi, Part II. Book XXI Tien Zi Fang , trans. J. Legge(1891). 11 Dec. 2007, Chinese Literature Classics (http://www.chinapage.com/main2.html)
  • Ditto. Part I, Book I Hsiao Yao You, or Enjoyment in Untroubled Ease.
  • Chuang Tzu, The Writings of Chuang Tzu, Part I. Book V Teh Khung Fû, or 'The Seal of Virtue Complete', trans. J. Legge, (1891)11 Dec. 2007 Chinese Literature Classics (http://www.chinapage.com/main2.html)
  • Chuang Tzu, The Writings of Chuang Tzu, Part I. Book V Teh Khung Fû, or 'The Seal of Virtue Complete', trans. J. Legge, (1891)11 Dec. 2007 Chinese Literature Classics (http://www.chinapage.com/main2.html)
  • The Vimalakirti Nirdesa Sutra, Chapter 12: Vision of the Universe Abhirati and the Tathágata Aksobhya
  • Deuteronomy 30:9
  • Ibid.
  • Luke 17:21
  • New Testament John 5:24
  • 1 Corinthians: 15:50

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