Dharma Talks

Next Life, I Want to Be a Siamese Twin

An Instructional talk given by Venerable Master Hua

Homosexuality is a wicked freak with perverted behavior,
which violates the law of nature, moral principles and physiology.

The opinion I just expressed is not at all over-stated, and I am certainly not scolding people. Such depraved behavior actually does happen in Buddhism, and that is why Buddhism cannot flourish.

I could have avoided mentioning this matter, but there is another, more serious issue concerning all humankind, which I must bring up. That is, homosexuals nowadays are getting increasingly rampant day by day. In New York and San Francisco, for instance, there are several hundred thousand homosexuals. Even government officials openly admit to being homosexual, support homosexuality, and lobby for legalizing homosexual marriages. You should all know that homosexuality is an evil practice that violates the natural law of Heaven and Earth and go against the natural order of kinship. Behind it are demons and ghosts egging people on, fanning the flames, urging people to head straight into gates of the hells.

Earlier I have talked about the deluded love between man and woman, making the pledge “In the air, we are two birds sharing a wing; on the ground, we are two trees with branches intertwined.” When a man and a woman gets married, they are following a wide path that is universally accepted. As it is said, “Marriage of a man and a woman follows the natural order of human kinship.” Following the natural course of birth and death, getting married and having children does not violate the way of Heaven. On the other hand, homosexuality is a wicked freak with perverted behavior, which violates the law of nature, moral principles and physiology. Its retribution is to be born as a Siamese twin in the next life. In the world now, we have heard about the birth of Siamese twins for some time. In the near future, many Siamese animal twins will appear. Since these people have committed perverse acts of evil and engaged in the most vulgar and depraved sort of conduct, they will inevitably fall and rebirth in the lower path of animals.
If you have not studied Buddhism and you recklessly break rules without any scruples, you can’t be blamed. However, if you have studied Buddhism, you must deeply understand the principles of cause and effect, and refrain from doing even the slightest violation. Take heed! Be careful!

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