真佛密法殊勝大相應 —真佛宗弟子中樂透彩金馬上有錢五千五百萬美元
實修實證,勝過一切。
蓮生若是如外傳的「假活佛」,「真強姦」,那菩薩何以賜福給認真修持「月輪觀」的
真佛弟子得美國史上第二大樂透?
請用邏輯說服我,一個假藉「雙修法」的上師可以讓弟子得「世間巨福」?
實修的感應鐵證如山,勝過萬千篇捏造的謗文誹語。
真佛弟子良莠不齊,有正知正見者亦少,人云亦云,販賣如來。
天理總是昭彰,雖然毀謗漫天遍野,但仍不能動搖吾半點初發心。
想退就退,想走就走,沒人會攔你。
真佛密法仍然會走下去,在金胎二界曼陀羅的諸尊護持下,真佛的法脈屹立不搖,傳承永不歇止。 【TBSN焦點快報】<西雅圖雷藏寺瑤池金母大顯神威>真佛宗弟子中樂透彩金馬上有錢五千五百萬美元
2006-10-26
【西雅圖訊】
常來西雅圖雷藏寺同修的一對真佛宗弟子蓮花梭麥及蓮花一霞夫婦,上星期中了美國十二州聯州億萬樂透彩票 (MegaMillion),彩金五千五百萬美元,為華州史上第二大巨額獎金。
蓮花梭麥及蓮花一霞夫婦,是非常虔誠樸實的真佛弟子,每天早上5:00起來修四加行法及持唸上師心咒。
五月中旬他們在西雅圖雷藏寺接受師尊蓮生活佛的親自加持灌頂「月輪阿字觀、馬上有錢」後,即努力精進修持,誠心祈求希望能得中大獎。二夫婦對師尊及真佛密法,深具信心。
未中獎前已有殊勝的感應,而在開獎前三天,夢見師尊及諸佛菩薩化無量彩虹光加持賜福他們並告知:「給你們中獎」。
二○○六年十月十七日果然一舉得中華州史上第二大樂透大獎巨額彩金且為一人獨得的五千五百萬美元。
中獎後,蓮花梭麥及蓮花一霞非常感恩師尊及西雅圖雷藏寺的瑤池金母諸佛菩薩,將會再接再勵,更加堅定實修真佛密法,護持道場,上報師尊與諸佛菩薩之恩。
真佛弟子誠心感動天地,師尊蓮生活佛應機加持賜福,瑤池金母大顯神威,有求皆應。真佛密法,法緣殊勝,出世法,明心見性,即身成佛,入世法,圓滿眾願,感應迅速。
此次西雅圖真佛弟子,一人獨得樂透大獎,是又一次神速殊勝圓滿的大證驗。
<西雅圖蓮潔上師、蓮花淑儀聯合報導>
North Bend couple win jackpot of $55 million By Manuel Valdes
Seattle Times Eastside bureau
Sommay Rattanakone, left, and his wife Xia, of North Bend, hold up a check representing the $55 million Mega Millions jackpot they won during a news conference in downtown Seattle on Monday.
After being orphaned at an early age, Xia Rattanakone often dreamed of going back to her native country of Laos to find her family.
Now, thanks to six mega lucky numbers, the 44-year-old North Bend resident is one step closer to her wish. On Monday, she and her husband, Sommay, revealed themselves as the winners of last Tuesday's $55 million Mega Millions jackpot — the second biggest jackpot in the state's history.
The couple said they now plan to return to their native Laos to look for Xia's family.
"We felt so great to get the winning tickets," Sommay Rattanakone said. "It was so happy and at the same time it was mixed feelings."
For five days, Washington Lottery officials knew a winning ticket was purchased at a Safeway store in North Bend, but no one had come forward to claim the prize. On Monday morning, the Rattanakones walked into the Washington Lottery offices in Seattle with the winning ticket in hand.
They had known about their good fortune since last week, but the North Bend couple decided to wait until Monday to claim their winnings — Xia said she had to ask for a day off work.
In state history, the couple's winnings are second only to a $93 million prize won in November 2002, according to the Washington Lottery.
Sommay, 52, works for Seattle Public Schools as a bilingual instructional aide, and Xia is temporarily employed at Nintendo. They have two sons, a 22-year-old and a 14-year-old.
On Monday, they were given an initial check for $1.59 million.
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The couple opted for the lump-sum payment option which, after taxes, will be about $23 million, said Liz Anderson, a spokeswoman for Washington Lottery.
"I plan to retire," Sommay said with a smile.
Their new financial fortune is a relief for the family that has worked hard since immigrating, Sommay said.
It was Xia who bought the winning ticket, but she let the computer choose the six numbers — 6, 18, 20, 28 and 38, with the Mega Ball number 37.
On Wednesday, Sommay brought home the results and told Xia three times to wait until after his nap to check if they had won. She didn't. She had a feeling.
Soon, Sommay heard Xia scream and saw her jump in excitement.
"My nap was over," he said, laughing.
Both of them lost sleep thinking about their future, Sommay said.
One of the first decisions they made, though, was deciding to take a trip to Laos. It would be their first return to Laos since immigrating to the United States. Xia left Laos with her adoptive family in 1979 and Sommay the following year.
The couple plan to donate money to the Catholic orphanage where Xia grew up.
Paying off their mortgage and saving for their sons' college tuition are the only other immediate plans the new millionaires have.
Buying lottery tickets is a weekly ritual for the couple, and they don't plan to stop.
"I will continue to buy," Sommay said shrugging his shoulders. "Who knows?"
Sommay said winning the lottery felt like jumping into cold water. At first, there's hesitation, even though the water will get warmer after swimming.
"Now, we are swimming," he said.
Sommay Rattanakone, left, and his wife Xia, of North Bend, hold up
a check representing the $55 million Mega Millions jackpot they won
during a news conference in downtown Seattle on Monday.