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SPI was
inspecting a sharp Taoist ritual sword, a Taoist deity, a Tang-Ki chair and a
Taoist exorcising tool.
What's up?
SPI cordially invite you to join our forthcoming club gathering with a
highlight called "A Night with Tang-Ki". You will get to witness Taoist Tang-Ki's dance in trance, summon deities into their bodies and perform
amazing acts like chopping their bodies with sharp swords. What's more. We will work together as a team to investigate the Tang-Ki performance using night vision
goggles, measuring
atmospheric changes during the ritual and perhaps a short interview with
the Tang-Ki's. With luck, we may capture the first paranormal pictures
on how spirits enter and leave the Tang-Ki's body, or record some abnormal
EMF on the spot. It will nevertheless be a great opportunity to explore into
the mystery of Taoism rituals and learn more about them from the Tang-Ki's. So
don't miss out.
When is it?
There will be two sessions:
7:00 pm - 11:00pm, Sunday 7 Dec 2003 :: Ceremony of summoning Taoism deities
7:00 pm - 11:oopm, Tuesday 9 Dec 2003 :: Lion dance, Tang-Ki performance and
"crossing-the-bridge" blessing ritual
Who can join this
event?
The Tang-Ki's who are officially from Singapore Taoism Religious Society
offered 20 seats for SPI. Hence the invitation will be STRICTLY for
SPI Club Members. And the seats will be given out to SPI Club Members on a
first-come-first-serve basis. Register
to reserve your seat now!
How much does it
cost?
The event is absolutely FREE of charge for SPI Club Members. SPI is a
non-profit organization sincerely dedicated to researching the
paranormal of Singapore.
How do I join this
event?
If you were already a club member, you can simply register
here. We shall then inform you more
details about our assembly location and agenda later on.
The DOs and DON'Ts
Strictly NO smoking, foul language, possession of illegal items and indecent
behaviors. Anyone from any religious background are welcome to join. Bear in
mind that SPI, in coherence with multi-racial Singapore, opts for
multi-cultural and religious harmony. We neither advocate nor challenge
against Taoism. You can come as a quiet observer and not necessary as a
believer. You can remain as skeptical as you are. This is just an
opportunity to take a close glimpse at Tang-Ki performing incredible acts.
Do keep a respectful mind whether you believe in it or not. The management
of SPI will not hold any responsibility in cases of possession, sickness,
mental/physical injury, bad-lucks, mishaps, spirits follow you home, etc.
should you offend them.
Attires
Casual. But if you have a SPI T-shirt, please wear one. Bring your camera.
SPI has been granted permission for photographing.
What is a Tang-Ki?
What is a Tang-Ki anyway? The name is derived from Chinese dialect
that means Taoist trance mediums in general. They are more than being able to perform
self-mortification without pain, speak with divine wisdom and perform
exorcism. During Taoist divine occasions, these mediums allow deities into
their bodies soon after they enter a state of trance. Their bodies then
become a medium for the entities to possess. The deities on behalf of Tang-Ki's
physical bodies communicate and give blessings to people.
In the coming website update, SPI will expose fully the mystery of Tang-Ki
phenomenon (divine, ritual and charms) in details. Do stay tuned with SPI. |