Maha Atma Choa Kok Sui

 

  • Choa Kok Sui or MCKS, born Samson Lim Choachuy attended a Catholic school and grew up with the two religions of his parents, who were of Chinese origin. His father was a Protestant , his mother a Buddhist and Quan Yin believer. He trained as chemical engineer and worked as a businessman in Manila for years .

    He is said to have been interested in spiritual healing, yoga and esotericism from an early age He referred to himself as a student of Bodhisattva Padmasambhava  . Together with his friend Mang Mike Nator, who died in 2003, investigated paranormal questions. 

  • His pseudonym Choa Kok Sui is Chinese and means "the happiness of the world". This name - also in combination with the titles of master and grandmaster - is registered as a trademark worldwide under his real name and is used to market his franchise company in the esoteric branch.

  • The Param Guru, Maha Atma Choa Kok Sui, India tradition is beloved & esteemed as one of the most accomplished Masters of Energy of our generation. With great dedication and tenacity He committed His life to serving a Mission of Compassion and Mercy, and was committed to uplifting the human spirit. His Teachings opened a realm of almost unlimited possibility to His students. Some people call him as “the Scientist of the Soul”.
  • Our Guruji recognized that the “fusion” of new information and technology would substantially increase the role of Subtle Energy in the modern world and he recommended a wide variety of applications of Subtle Energies to many areas of life.
  • This is because as an Enlightened Spiritual Master, He possessed highly developed “Atmic Intelligence” – Through Intellect and Intuition He easily synthesized and connected major Spiritual concepts that have generally remained separated by both tradition and practice. In “leap” from logical inquiry – to a realization that non-visible matter is a reality – creates a foundation of a “Bridge” connecting Science and Spirituality.


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