On July 11, 2000 I was attacked by some temples of the Taoist and Buddhist religions. As a result of their lack of spiritual knowledge, they have created chaos at the spiritual level because someone from Phoenix called them and asked for their help to destroy me.
When I realized what was happening, I reversed the fight and picked up some of the Taoist and Buddhist gods. Normally I would never fight any spirit unless provoked or attacked. As a result of the summoning of so many of the Chinese gods to attack me, I was forced to remove those spirits to protect myself. Now, there will definitely be a period of adjustment during which the replacement spirits for the gods will be vying for the positions of spiritual power. Both the Taoists and the Buddhists will be affected by this spiritual mayhem.
Some of the Chinese gods that I picked up and placed into a state of irrevocable suspension are:
| Lao-Tze |
Taoist god Lao. He is the founder of Taoism, born with white hair and full command of speech. His sacred animal is the water buffalo. |
| T'ien Tsun |
Taoist god of the eastern peak. |
| Lu Tong-Pin |
Taoist god of artisans. One of the eight immortals. He carries a sword with which he conquers demons. |
| Digambara |
Buddhist-Lamaist goddess (Tibet). |
| Lei Kung |
Taoist god of thunder. Depicted holding a hammer and chisel. |
| Yu Shih |
Taoist god of rain. Partner of Lei Kung. |
| Tien Mu |
Taoist goddess of lightening. |
| Taditkara |
Buddhist goddess of light. |
| Li Thieh-Kuai |
Taoist. Immortal being. |
| Tin Hau |
Taoist goddess of waters. |
| T'ao Hua Hsiennui |
Taoist goddess. "Peach Blossom Girl." A guardian deity who defends against evil. She wears a skirt with four black flags, each representing an army and bearing the character for wealth. She holds a sword by its scabbard end. |
| Liu Pei, Kuan Ti, Chang Fei |
A trio of Taoist gods. Liu Pei is the embodiment of the imperial ideal and carries the seal of heaven's authority. |
| Ba Xian (Collective name of 8 gods) |
Taoist gods. Kao Kuo-Zhu; Han Xiang Zhi; He Xian-Ku; Lan Kai-He; Li Thieh-Kuai; Lu Tong-Pin; Zhang Kuo-Lao; Zhong-Li Kuan (from Hawaii) |