What is the greatest discovery according to you? You must have your own answer to that question. What about this. You found out that you you are related to Bill Gates or Warren Buffet, and that there is a possibility for you to inherit his riches one day. Wouldn't that be exciting?
But better than that, what if you were told by somebody whom you can trust without a single shadow of a doubt, that you are indeed an heir to the richest man in the universe? Who not only owns everything on this earth, but who can create more worlds, bigger than this containing all the gold, precious stones, diamonds and whatever you need in your life. And you can have and enjoy it forever and ever.
Unless you know what I am talking about, you might say that I am a fool or day dreamer. And I won't be surprised.
I was born into a Buddhist family and raised by a Taoist who considered himself a Vrijdenker or Agnostic. My father was a martial art instructor for the Siong Tie Hwee, the Chinese Boys Brigade in Bandung, Indonesia, but later converted into Christianity not long after I was born. My great grand father came from Guangdong, China. He was from Moiyen, or Meisian, from the Hakka tribe.
My grandfather gave me the name Lee Way Long, or Lie Wie Liong in the Indonesian or Dutch spelling, meaning The Great Dragon, which is the opposite of Lee Siao Loong, or Bruce Lee. Li Xiao Long or Lee Siao Loong means The Small Dragon.
But it was not until just 15 years ago did I realize that I belong to a nation which knew and worshiped God the Creator, the same God believed and worshiped by the Jews and Christians, long before the Holy Bible was written.
Impossible! You might say. And I won't be surprised. That's what I thought also when I read a book written by an American Pathologist, called Dr. Ethel Nelson. Her book was entitled Mysteries Confucius Could Not Solve. If you are patient enough to follow me to the end of my story, I am sure you will have a second opinion.
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