Chapter 1884 Group Sentiment
When faced with questions from bank executives, the Britten woman said, "We are doing charity."
Anyway, the remaining goods are sold and auctioned, so the bank doesn’t have to worry.
The bank executive was a little dissatisfied with the answer, and said half-jokingly and half-seriously, "You have to provide relevant information, otherwise I will refuse to pay the check... What if you want to launder money?"
The three people immediately became anxious and almost beat up the executive. In the end, the executive said, we can also know the situation when the other party cashes the check, so why do you hide it?
As a result, the bank knew that they were donating the money to the Taoist temple in Amsterdam.
The next news was not difficult to find out. It turned out that Sophia, the guardian of the Taoist temple, had met them more than once. The second time, they took the initiative to put a check of one million into the merit box.
So, just think about other things. Why did Sophia collect so much money? What did she do?
After the three people established the salvage company, they did start a business, but they made a total of less than one million US dollars by salvaging three sunken ships. The biggest gain was from cooperating with others.
When did such a company become so powerful that it actually raised two sunken ships in a row within a month?
Someone is trying to bribe the crew to get the truth of the matter - there are more than 20 sailors, and there is always someone who dares to collect money.
However, to everyone's surprise, none of the more than 20 sailors dared to accept money - what a joke, the most superstitious way to make a living at sea is luck. Even if you can betray your boss, you don't dare to offend the gods!
Finally, after several days of "one-stop" service, a sailor made a point: The bosses have gained the favor of the guardians. If they don't make money, who will?
Yes, the guess finally has circumstantial evidence, so there is no need to ask any more questions.
Next, the small town of Amsterdam welcomed a large number of reporters, who wanted to know what the relationship between the Fernando and the Taoist temple was.
Although Sophia has a sense of hype, essentially, she is not very used to this, and she doesn't think that these miscellaneous reporters are worthy of her attention. Even if they don't come to the royal family or the Grand Duke, at least there must be a minister or something, right?
So she never met these reporters and refused to contact them.
Most reporters are helpless about this, and some people feel that they have rich fighting experience and try various tricks - I dare to photograph Hollywood stars, I dare to photograph Queen Britten, how can you be exempted from the vulgarity?
Journalists have the right to report freely!
But how could Sofia tolerate their mistakes? Anyone who dares to secretly take pictures in a Taoist temple will be driven away with sticks - you say you have freedom of press reporting, but I also say that my sect calls for freedom of belief.
There are those who don’t believe in evil. They hide in the bushes from a distance and take secret photos. They stay up all night and wait to take a few photos that may be useful. With this hot topic, if a group seizes the material, then everything will be available. .
However, Sofia suddenly expanded the scope of the rain the next day by four times, and the rain duration was also extended from half an hour to three hours. Those paparazzi squatting in the grass had stayed up all night and were now hungry and cold. I can't bear it anymore.
The reporters gradually dispersed, but the number of believers coming from all directions was gradually increasing.
As mentioned in the previous article, Australia was a place of exile for British prisoners in the past, and there was also a gold rush here. There was no shortage of people who took risks to gain wealth. Now that you know that someone has this way, why don't you hurry up and ask for help?
In general publicity, Australians live a Buddhist-like life and have a very slow pace of life. They seem to be very contented people, but in fact they are not - the reason why Australians are Buddhist-like is that the benefits are not big enough and there is no need to work hard. Go and fight.
But if you salvage the sunken ship, the benefits will be great enough. The key is this job...it's also romantic enough!
Sophia has also learned bad things. She will not object clearly, but she will never agree to it. Anyway, it is just... to hype up.
Every Australian man has a dream of sailing in his heart - they were exiled by big ships.
As he stretched his arms, the Taoist temple's supernatural power became louder and louder, and finally people with other needs came to the door.
For example, a blind girl longs to see the sun.
For another example, an old woman’s goose was killed by a neighbor’s dog, and she wanted to eat the dog meat…
There is also a woman who was abandoned by her scumbag boyfriend, and she prays that he will never do it again in this life.
Sophia needs to make a name for herself, but essentially she is a woman, a young woman with a strong sense of justice and who has never been wronged - if you don't count Feng Jun imprisoning her in the spirit beast bag.
So she rejected almost everyone, but left some people with a glimmer of hope.
The reason for rejection is simple - "The Lord cannot answer all your needs, so be as pious as possible."
Then hope is actually very subtle - "If you are pious enough, good luck will always come to you. This will take the test of time."
At this time, Feng Jun had already moved to Gaul in Europe. He would come to Australia every night for a tour, and then leave to return to Luohua. Neither Gaul nor Australia was his destination, and many people in Luohua were waiting for him. With the return of the yoga instructor.
That night, he came to Australia again. Sophia discussed with him that he wanted to focus on these needs, and then asked Feng Jun to come up with a unified method to solve the demands of others.
She even said that if a large amount of money was needed, she could advance part of it, which showed that she had worked hard to advance to the Qi Refining Stage.
Feng Jun said that she had instilled "eyeball economy" and so on, and he did change some of his ideas, so he said, you can handle this matter. If you decide on a date, notify me in advance and I will handle it then.
Sophia was already prepared and said it would be three days later. It happened that a Taoist priest was teaching the Tao Te Ching that day. There were not many people who came to listen to the scriptures, and most of them were Taoist believers.
When Feng Jun heard this, he couldn't help but secretly appreciate that the Taoist temple built by Sophia, although it was indispensable to pretend to be gods and ghosts, had made a considerable contribution to the promotion of Taoist culture.
Take sutra lectures as an example. Domestic Taoist sects and sects may not all have regular lectures on sutras to the outside world. There are internal exchanges, but there is really not much external publicity.
Of course, all sects are very concerned about "the law should not be taught lightly", which is correct. However, the "Tao Te Ching" is not a specific law, but a philosophical thought. Although it contains the true meaning of the Tao, it is used to explain the Taoism. The basic concept is also very good.
The so-called "Tao is the most simple", the basic things are not necessarily bad, but if you really want to understand the Tao, you can't master it just by listening to lectures.
In any case, Sophia spared no effort in promoting Taoist culture. As for why she was not the one to speak, but a Taoist priest from China was invited to speak, it was because her level was not qualified to teach the Tao Te Ching.
The three days came quickly. At 6:30 in the morning on this day, the Taoist priest from Xuande Cave in Taibai began to lecture on the Tao Te Ching.
How many people are listening? There were nearly a thousand people outside the mountain gate, many of whom drove up to listen, some who stayed in Mr. Lin’s container hotel, and some who wore raincoats and held umbrellas to listen.
Taoist preaching has always been like this. It was good not to start preaching in the middle of the night. As I was preaching, it began to rain lightly.
The preacher had some spiritual skills, but most of Taibai Mountain's orthodoxy was lost, and he was already quite old, so he preached while sitting under a parasol, with someone interpreting at the same time.
Because it talks about the basic philosophy of Taoism, it does not count as teaching, nor does it require the other party to give up umbrellas, raincoats, etc. It is just enlightenment, and there is no need to be so rigorous.
The sermon lasted until noon. Some people came and some left, but no one cared about it. If you don’t know how to cherish this opportunity, who will feel sorry for you?
After all, everyone knows that preaching is a very sacred thing, and no one deliberately makes any noise - anyone who dares to be arrogant in a religious gathering place is really looking for a beating.
The sermon lasted until eleven o'clock. The preacher announced the end, and another little white girl came up to the drum tower and announced that today the temple owner did some calculations and felt that some causes and effects can be resolved. People who consider themselves pious can wait outside the Taoist temple. ,do not leave.
There are quite a few people who consider themselves pious, at least three to four hundred of them, and some of them are even in a vegetative state!
In fact, Sophia did not notify us in advance. UU Reading www.uukanshu.net said that she would solve the problem for everyone today. Her request is that since you believe in Taoism, you should come to listen to the sermon - this is actually the same as going to church to worship. nature.
Especially those who have demands for the Taoist Temple and Sophia should come every time. If you don't have even this sincerity, the Taoist Temple will not be able to help you.
In fact, most people who seek Taoism also pay attention to this point - anyway, listening to Chinese classical culture can broaden their horizons and increase their knowledge.
As for the vegetative state, it was because his family wanted him to wake up as soon as possible. They brought him here every time he gave a sermon, trying to use the mysterious religious atmosphere to try to wake him up.
At this time, Feng Jun appeared outside the Taoist temple, holding a mobile phone and swiping it around to deduce and feel how many problems could be solved.
There are quite a few people with all kinds of demands.
For example, this person has been paralyzed in his lower limbs for more than ten years, but he still wants to be cured - please, you have a comminuted fracture of the lumbar spine.
Feng Jun could cure this degree of disability, but the medicine used was expensive, even in the mortal world of Kunhao plane, it was sky-high.
He thought that there were so many similar patients in the country, but he had not yet taken any action, and he felt a little reluctant to treat this person.
However, once this long-term paralysis is cured, the sensational effect caused will definitely not be bad, so he is a little hesitant.
Inadvertently, he glanced at this person, only to find that his face was facing him, but his eyelids were drooped. He looked a little bored, but for some reason, he always felt a slight sense of alienation.
He picked up his phone and swiped it around, secretly giving this man a death sentence: This guy can't be cured!
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