About 2600 years ago, after leading a sheltered existence surrounded by luxury and pleasure in his younger years, Prince Siddhartha Gautama ventured out of his palace for the first time at the age of twenty-nine. He set off from the palace to the city in a chariot, accompanied by his charioteer, Chandaka.
On this journey, he saw an old man, a sick person suffering from a disease, and a dead body. Siddhartha was troubled in his mind and sorrowful about the sufferings that have to be endured in life.
After seeing these three negative sights, Siddhartha came upon the fourth sight; an ascetic who had devoted himself to finding the cause of human suffering. This sight gave him hope that he too might be released from the sufferings arising from being repeatedly reborn, and he resolved to follow the ascetic’s example.
He left the palace secretly and set off alone into the forest. Over the next six years, he met many talented meditation teachers and mastered their techniques. Finally, at a place called Bodhgaya, the future Buddha decided to remain in meditation until he knew the mind’s true nature and could benefit all beings. After spending six days and nights cutting through his mind’s most subtle obstacles, he reached enlightenment on the full moon morning in May, and become a Buddha a week before he turned thirty-five.
After his enlightenment, Buddha (The Enlightened One) travelled on foot throughout northern India. He constantly taught for forty-five years. Throughout his life, Buddha encouraged his students to question his teachings and confirm them through their own experience. This non-dogmatic attitude still characterises Buddhism today.
The three types of sufferings, with which Buddhism deals are natural sufferings, whereas nowadays there are so many other types of human-made suffering. Some think that our negative instinct to harm others is inherited from our (Darwinian) ‘ancestors’ – the primate, our ‘animal instinct’.
In a way, they might be correct, but I wonder why humans can harm others much worse than any animal can. It appears to me that humans are the most vicious animal on this planet. Animals, carnivores, only kill for food to survive, but humans kill, destroy and made millions of others suffer for reasons beyond my comprehension.
In June 1994, I had a channelling session arranged by Siddhartha Gautama on the request of Goddess Kwan Yin, to introduce my guide – Master Liu, who was myself from my past incarnations in 12th Century China. He told me to find the gem that releases suffering and gave me his stick for my protection. He also has a book to give me once I come to know the purpose of my existence. Details of this meeting will be described in Chapter 7: Master Liu – My Guide.
In September 1997, I had the second meeting, or channelling, and was given my assignment. Like the first meeting, Siddhartha has arranged it beyond my conscious knowledge. Before the meeting, he also granted me something that would help me to understand the book given by Master Liu, namely the Grace to experience the ultimate mystical experience, to be ONE with ALL THERE IS.
The big question that arises in my mind is, WHY? And WHY ME?
Part I is a reflection of my current physical life, looking for the answer of who I am and why I was given this task/assignment that many other higher beings, even as great as Siddhartha himself, have tried?
Once I look back, everything that happened in my life seems to be interconnected together, like a series of synchronicities[1]. Nothing happened by accident, even how I picked my parents, my birthplace, and timings. My interest and desire, my education, my career, the turning point that turned my life upside-down followed by the Epiphany that led me to formulate The Ultimate Unification Theory (UUT) and presented it in an International Conference seemed to be all pre-programmed.
I used to think that to arrive at The Ultimate Unification Theory was my greatest intellectual achievement in breaking through the scientific barrier into the non-physical realm. Only much later did I realise that it was to reconcile my scientific/critical mind and my mystical heart in preparation for what I still have to face in my spiritual journey.
Part II is part of my life where I learned from firsthand experience the facts of life that create human suffering. Starting from inter-religious conflict, economic meltdown to economic-political sanctions that crippled nations of people to how the government manipulates its people and half of the world to create justifications for a military invasion to destroy other countries. Where are all these wicked attributes of human beings are coming from, I wonder.
In January 2007, as a birthday present from my wife, I had a Life Between Lives (LBL) Regression Hypnotherapy session by Peter Smith of the Michael Newton Institute[2]. From that session, I learned the reason why I am here now. I belong to a group of advanced souls, incarnate as well as discarnate, who call themselves as The Group of Truth, undertaking a specific planetary experiment trying to prevent humanity from self-annihilation. Once this experiment is successful, humanity will have the opportunity to ascend into a multidimensional (fourth Density) being. Only then, the UUT might become necessary as the universal understanding derived from it will help us to obtain the wisdom for the fifth Density and to realise who we really are, an eternal sovereign entity inseparable from the Source.
Very impressed with the regression experience, I took a course of Hypnotherapy, only to do self-hypnosis to dig up the past, buried in my genetic memory. At the peak of my self-hypnosis, I reached my eternal fifth Density Self, who came to this planet around 250,000 years ago during the Lemurian era, co-seeding the yellow race. Hence, I call him my Old China Man (OCM).
On November 11, 2016, I had a mystical experience in Bali, participating in a three-night long party with all the gods celebrating an important milestone of our mission. According to local legend, the three Hindu gods Brahma, Wisnu, and Iswara were instructed by Lord Shiva to incarnate as Naga’s (dragon) to protect the world. At the end of the third night, Naga Basuki ascended back as Batara Vishnu. They had accomplished their mission to prevent Humanity from self-annihilation.
In Part III, I try to understand why all these happened by seeing the big picture, tracing back to the early mystical history of human-kind on and off this planet, in search for the origin of this phenomena where humans are destroying each other for no reason. I went back as far as a few hundred thousand years to The Urantian Experiment and The Lucifer Rebellion leading to the quarantine of Urantia/Earth and thirty-six other planets, to the demise of Atlantis and Lemuria.
In essence, this big picture shows me two distinct paths, The Path of Separation where separated individuals need to compete and overpower others in their belief that only the fittest will survive (Atlantis). The competitions drove the Atlantean on one side to an advanced technological civilisation, but on the other side to the development of Commercialism, Militarism and Mentalism to an unrestrained degree and are used to annihilate life (sorcery). These three unseen powers have led to the demise of Atlantis.
On the other side of the globe, as opposed to The Path of Separation, there is The Path of Unity, where everyone is in touch with their higher selves. Their higher selves were all broadly in touch with one another, leading to a highly spiritual civilisation (Lemuria).
This Atlantis versus Lemuria dichotomy is well reflected in our quite recent history. The western hemisphere is on the Power paradigm to achieve global hegemony, while the eastern hemisphere is trying to establish civilisation based on virtue to maintain harmony between Human, Earth and Heaven.
The book Master Liu gave me, which metaphorically is the knowledge he accumulated as a scholar in 12th Century China, now buried in my genetic memory, gives me glimpses of the esoteric side of the Chinese effort to find truth in their new science based on a syncretic philosophy combining Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism, known in the west as Neo-Confucianism.
Amongst the academics studying Chinese history, there is an intriguing question known as the Needham Puzzle, wondering why the industrial revolution didn’t originate in 12th Century China, where most of the elements for industrial revolution were available.
Western science investigates the world of matter to control it, while China’s 12th Century new science investigates the cosmos as a unity where human is an integral part of it (Taoist belief). Hence the investigation was more focused on the human aspect, as of how to become a better human through great learning and cultivations (Confucian belief). On the esoteric part, the profound meditation technique added from Buddhism enhanced their endeavour a step further to achieve True-Human (Zhen Ren) known as the Immortals. Most of the legendary Eight Immortals in Chinese mythology were born during the Tang and Song Dynasties. In contemporary parlance, they are the Eternal Fifth Density Beings or Ascended Masters.
[1] Synchronicity is a concept, first introduced by analytical psychologist Carl Jung, which holds that events are “meaningful coincidences” if they occur with no causal relationship yet seem to be meaningfully related. During his career, Jung furnished several different definitions of it. Wikipedia
[2] The Michael Newton Institute, later registered as “The Newton Institute” is the home of certified practitioners who provide the experience of Life Between Lives through hypnotherapy.

