Sung Chi-li

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Song.
Sung Chili (Chinese : 宋七力)
Born 宋乾琳
Kaohsiung, Taiwan, R.O.C.
Nationality Chinese
Known for Prominent figure in Buddhism-related, spiritual concepts
Website www.sungchili.com

Sung Chi-li (Chinese: 宋七力; pinyin: Sòng Qīlì) (1948- ), is religious leader in Taiwan, who introduced the concepts of "Doppelgänger" (Chinese: 分身 - lit. Avatar or Embodiment), "Dharmakāya-Self" (Chinese: 法身 ja:法身), "Dharma Body" and "True-Form Realities". Between 1996 and 2008, he was involved in a series of court cases, which ended with his acquittal.

Ritsuo Yanagita, Japanese authorized expert, testified to Sung Chi-li's photographs of true-form realities which have been found to be not synthesized, and also obtained the court certification from the Government of Japan in March 2010.[1]

Certificate of No Conviction Record.

Theory

Videos of theory published in circulation[2]

Books

Articles

The Photographs of “True-Form Realities”

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