The possibility of being a liar is more than 90%. . . . . .
1. Physiognomy is a Taoist "skill" that includes palm reading, facial reading, Feng Shui, bone touching, and character testing. . . . The basis of practice and so on are all based on the understanding and application of the Zhouyi Bagua. Buddhist priests, especially those who are so sophisticated that they can be called "guru" (monastics), are unlikely to concentrate on practicing "techniques" other than their own religion. ”, of course it does not rule out that he is so profound and knowledgeable. . . . At least I haven't seen it among the Tibetan Buddhist monks here in Inner Mongolia.
2. Lamas who have received the Ten Precepts leave the monastery for two purposes: pilgrimage and preaching. The lamas in the monastery live on incense money (alms), so the lamas who leave the monastery should usually also live on alms. But authentic monks will not take the initiative or ask others for alms in a large amount.
The most suspicious thing about this person is that he has no temple. So where did he receive his ordination? Where did you get the "du ultimatum"? Without these two, his identity is simply not religiously tenable.
3. Are there still lamas practicing dual cultivation now? ! Anyone who has received formal sex education can see the ridiculousness of "techniques" such as harmonizing yin and yang, picking yin and replenishing yang. Such things have not existed before. Emperor Shun of the Yuan Dynasty once used tuohuantiemu'er in history. There are records of practicing this technique (the most favored one). At that time, lamas said that this technique could prolong life, but didn't Emperor Yuan Shun only live to be 50 years old? In addition, these techniques were lost in the official history of the Yuan Dynasty, so even if they existed, it should not be performed by an unknown person.
However, Tibetan Buddhism is Mahayana Buddhism, and the characteristic of this Buddhism is indulgence, which is the biggest feature compared with Theravada Buddhism in mainland China. According to what you said, it is clear that he is a liar.
4. The aura thing. . . . It is neither a religion nor a religion. The good news is that it is supernatural phenomena, but the bad news is that it is just a job to deceive foreign devils. Tibetan Buddhism talks about cultivation, but even in magic, there has never been a term called "aura".
In short, there are too many suspicious things about this person's actions, and the deception is relatively clumsy. . I have a way. When you have time, you can ask your friend the following questions in a curious tone:
1. What degree does the master have?
2. Has the master studied the Tripitaka?
3. Where is the master of the master?
4. How many branches does Lamaism have?
The above is the most basic common sense of Lamaism. If he hesitates or does not mean what he says when you ask these questions, then there is no doubt that he is fake!
Using the characteristics of religion to pretend to be a preacher is the most shameless behavior. , if this person is fake, he will be punished by God, which is why I answer you.