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21st CENTURY PSYCHIC

 

     Tran Phuong is a Web & Network Designer, Microsoft and Cisco System.  He is also one of Kienando Kungfu instructors.  Please take a look at the website he has designed:  www.kienandokungfu.com  You can see his pretty handsome photo with music, movie, pictures and detailed information on Kienando Kungfu. 

 

     Some nine years ago, I met with his Grand Master Nguyen Lam of Kienando through the introduction of a gentleman at a San Fernando Valley restaurant.  I was there on my way to represent a client who went to another tax preparer and was audited by the IRS.  The tax preparer left town without a forwarding address and telephone number.  It was all destiny at first sight.  We have been good friends ever since.  If  Grand Master Lam ever has any exciting news to share, questions needed answers that I may know, he calls me and vice versa.

 

     Grand Master Lam, the right hand instructor Master Phuong, the left hand instructor Master Dai Nghia, I and many of Kienando students together participated in many social events:  Moon festivals, Lunar New Year, Annual Anniversary…In addition, I have also written numerous articles concerning outstanding achievements of Kienando

 

     Three years ago, Hanh, my wife’s niece told me to help her.  She wants to marry a Vietnamese American.  A month later, I and Phuong went to Westminster for a martial art meeting.  Getting two of Hanh’s pictures out of my pocket, I said:  “You need to look at these photos.”  He concentrated intensely at Hanh like they had been in an excellent relationship in the past life.  Finally, he asked me if he may keep these pictures.  Of course, I agreed.  Two weeks went by, my wife, Helen inquired about Phuong.  I told her he did not say anything yet.  “Then,” she said:  “Get back the pictures.”  I thought it’s ridiculous and declined to do so because, I explain, if I give people something I will never demand the items to be returned.

 

     I gave Hanh and Phuong e-mail of each other.  Many months have gone, everybody involved got impatient, except Phuong.  In October 2004, Grand Master Lam, Frank  -his martial art student-, Phuong and I had dinner at N& N Restaurant.  This is a great dining facility with many delicious items in Canoga Park.  Asking Phuong what’s going on between Hanh and him, he replied they have e-mailed back and forth.  I told him he should go to Vietnam.   “I wish very much to do so,” said he.  “However, I can not leave my job because I shall lose it if I take time off to travel.”  I told him to forget about it.  Go to the US together with her.  Two persons working are better than one and save more money.

 

     The following Sunday, he invited Grand Master Lam, Frank and myself to his home.  We had a nice time as always.  Four days later, I got an e-mail from Hanh saying that the previous day Phuong went to her house and she volunteered to take him to see Saigon City.  Then now, he and his brother are here asking her parents to marry her.  Loc, her father, objected it drastically.  He gave out two reasons.  First, Phuong said he is a Martial Art Master.  He does not look like one.  Secondly, Phuong has no money.  Loc emphasized that there are many phony guys from the US and Canada who went to Vietnam claiming to be “big shots”, but they are nothing.  I asked my wife to make a telephone call to Loc.  I vouch for Phuong in response to Loc’s doubt.  First of all, Phuong is indeed a high ranking instructor of Kienando.  In addition, he was not prepared to go to Vietnam, therefore, he did not bring the money.  Furthermore, I have known Phuong for several years and been aware that he is a careful as well as articulate person.  Phuong’s brother, who travels to Vietnam very often, took care of the wedding arrangements.

 

      Now?  Hanh and Phuong had a baby daughter born last month.  They live in California and very happy.  Many people commend that I am very good at introducing people to get married.  In retrospect, if we believe in destiny, I only think  that I am a pawn in God’s plan.  If I did not marry my wife, Helen…If I did not meet with Grand Master Lam…Phuong and Hanh probably would not know each other.  As the Great Grand Master Nguyen Lam once mentioned:  “It’s destiny,”  I agree wholeheartedly.

 

     Is the event predictable?  Yes, it was predicted.  A famous Vietnamese psychic named Miss Ty predicted that marriage.  Let’s hear from Hanh:  The week before Phuong went to Vietnam, I saw Miss Ty and asked her about our relationship.  She told me next  week we shall meet and we will get married.  I thought she was kidding.  Everything went like she said.

 

     Is this a coincidence?  I do not think so.  Due to the circumstances,   an accurate conjecture is very slim next to impossible.  Not only in this case, Miss Ty, I am aware, is also excellent on others.  I believe Miss Ty is a true psychic.

 

     Psychic refers to forces or agencies of a paranormal nature as an adjective.  A psychic is a medium who is sensitive to nonphysical forces.  The famous chemist William Crookes in 1871 used this term to describe medium and magician Daniel Douglas Home (1833—1886).

 

     The ability of a person to channel spirits to hear or  feel the voices or presence of the dead, to see the past, the futue, or what is presently in another’s mind, or to make contact with a realm of reality that transcends natural laws is something very debatable.

 

     The main reasons for belief in such paranormal powers as clairvoyance and clairaudience are the perceived accuracy of psychic predictions and  uncanny premonitions of dreams.  However, the accuracy of psychic predictions is grossly overrated.  The belief in the accuracy of clairvoyants such as Edgar Cayce and Jeanne Dixon due to mass media errors and hype.  For example, it has been repeatedly reported that Jeanne Dixon predicted the assassination of President John Kennedy.  She did not.  New York Times helped spread the myth that Edgar Cayce transformed from an illiterate into a healer when hypnotized.   

 

     Several people in our world are giving out rewards to the psychic.  James Randi offers one million dollars to anyone who can demonstrate psychic powers.  The Australian Skeptics will pay $100,000 for proof of extraordinary powers.  “Anti-Guru” B. Premanand of the Indian Skeptic shall throw in $2,700.

 

     Last but not least is Gurubusters Prabir Ghosh who was born on March 1st,  1945.  He wishes to give out $45,000 for “psychic powers.”  Mr. Ghosh is the President of Science and Rationalists’ Association – the scourge of every guru, fakir, faith-healer, godman and fat  swami in India.  He is the author of 13 Bengali-language best sellers, among them Nothing is Supernatural and Why I don’t Believe in God.  Despite nine assassination attempts including a hit-and-run attack by a man on an Enfield motorbike that left him four broken ribs, he has waged a lifelong campaign to expose Indian gurus for what he believes they are:  charlatans.  “There was a time when there were a lot of godmen in Kolkata,” says Ghosh with a schoolboy grin.  “Not any more.”

 

     How about pschic spies?  Jim Schanabel in his book Remote Viewers:  The Secret History of America’s Psychic Spies and Joseph McMoneagle in The Stargate Chronicles – Memoirs of A Psychic Spy, among others, claim we do have.

 

     Life is mysterious from the time we were born until we die.  Questions that we can not answer in term of supernatural powers do not mean that there are none.  Many people are gifted to a degree do possess some unexplained extraordinary talent like Miss Ty I mentioned above in Vietnam, telephone 8413066 or Lt. Colonel Song Loc Bui Cong Ho, the famous astrologer,  telephone number (626)289-8467 or faith-healer Vu Boi Quang Khoi, telephone number (714) 704-9264 in the US.

 

NGUYEN KINH DOANH

DECEMBER 2005

 

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