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...In respect of Cheswarv and a tribute to Emperor Yongle.....
 
Yongles Background:

Many years ago a lived a great Emperor named Yongle. This man was a very respected noble man considering his power and rank. This man had undisputable power over the Chinese Civilisation and Ming Dynasty. In terms of power, this man (at that time) would of been equivalent to a mortal-God status, for this one brought the unthinkable which was, peace and harmony to the masses of the Chinese Civilisation, Ming Dynasty and neighbouring countries. Spiritually and Religiously, Yongle was well aware of traditional Chinese rituals and maintain an unconditional faith directing to a higher purpose which was complemented by his Buddism and Taoism wisdom. In terms of ancient leaders of great power, I tell you, this great man was a rare needle in a big hay barn,this man was not infected material power and desire, he did not hurt people and over cross moral boundaries, this man was simply a good Samaritan man who transmitted his knowledge and power in the frequency of peace, harmony and balance.

The Master of Masters: Yongles earlier days
 
In Emperor Yongles earlier days, he was once a student, moreover an unique student who had a good heart, he was taught by one of the Most Respected Sage/Monk of the land. The teacher was highly credible amonst his peers, the teacher came from the sacred mountains, the teacher never went by a name to exercise ‘no material status nor glory nor gain’, this special sage/monk was seen in our eyes as a Master of Masters who had a respected christ-like consciouness. This man was arguably at Grand Master Soul level (however his named did not get mentioned through history as he had no expectation of material gain nor glory nor status. The Master of master (M of M ) accepted young Yongle to learn his sacred teachings, not because Yongles father was a very rich powerful man, but because the M of M sages was impressed with the young child Yongle. This young childs aura was brighter then the aura of his 3 brothers and father, let alone many men that have come before this M of M Sages seeking enlightenment and his teachings. The M of M accepted Yongle as a student and installed ancient and celestial energies of the ancient light people into Yongle which respectivly consisted of: the peace energy, the harmony energy, the humility energy, the balance energy, the compassion energy, the charitable energy and the courage energy. Yongle knew that he was very privileged to be under such a teacher of truth and wisdom. Yongle studied with passion, with unconditional love and with sympathetic understanding for all that walked this earth. Yongle was very determined to make his Master proud and be a perfect being but moreover to bring light and love to the masses with no expectation of Material Gain nor Glory.

 Many Years Later: Master Student now Chinese Emperor in quest to perfect human
 
Yongle was now at the age of 40, he was now the Son of China, the chosen power to lead the people. This man had done very well to date and was described as the bringer of salvation and happiness. He was of a rare light breed, a man that talked and walked light with compassion and humility which vibranted so much light throughout the Chinese civilisation and created neighbouring alliances. M of M was very pleased and proud of his student’s morality and ethical order as a pressured leader but awaited the day when he was to teach Yongle his last lesson. As Yongle was a keen researcher and knowledge seeker, he discovered the term ‘ego’, he was unsure of this term as of course M of M did not discuss this with him. He read that this thing called the ‘ego’ had destroyed many civilisations, destroyed good men, promoted plague and infection, and has acted as a chain which has slowed man-kinds progress. It had been 15 years since Emperor Yongle had seen his teacher. He knew that he was in quest of achieving perfection but he had this itch that he must learn about this ego which had troubled his brothers and sisters, founding mothers and fathers. He went to visit the M of M sages in the Holy Mountains to ask about this fascinating thing named the ‘ego’.

He reached the mountain and ask the M of M sages. Emperor Yongle saids “Oh honest Master of Masters, I Emperor Yongle ask you what is this horrific thing called the Ego. Through my courage and love for my people and land, I want to understand ego, perceive ego and feel ego so that its wraft may never destroy my nation, humanity and I, please tell me oh Master"?

Master of Masters replies: "Shut up you peasent, silly fool that you are".

Emperor Yongle says: (Thinking that the Master didn’t hear or understand him and further contemplating whether master has lost his marbles at his old age) "Master of Masters what is the Ego? What is this thing that has disrupted mankinds development. Please tell me of the Ego? I want to know".
 
Master of Masters Replies: "Shut up you peasent, (the master of masters throws a cup at the Emperor hitting him in the right jaw), he further replies: your nothing, your not elite, you’re nothing but a worthless peasent".

Emperor Yongle (Huffing and puffing with anger, one hand on his sword in direction to strike the neck of the man who talks to him like this), he said: "How dare you!!!! Who do you think your talking to , I am the Emperor, I am Emperor Yongle, how dare you talk to me like that".

Master of Masters Replies at his knees: "Oh forgive me Emperor Yongle oh great child, you want to percept, know and experience what the ‘Ego’ is, so I showed you.........
 

Not so perfect afterall however another beautiful Treasure box of wisdom opened for Yongle

Yongle left the mountains, embaresed and ashamed of his behaviour to his teacher however a better man as he now new about the Ego and that it does lie dormant in the Human frequency and that all man and woman has the easy potential to utilize the evil facets of this tool. He learnt not to desire the evil facets of the Ego, as he knows the power of its wrath (first hand now) and could now underpin supportive reasoning why man and civilisations has risen but fallen substantially over time and space and why the simple codes of peace, harmony and balance have been infected. Yongle went on to promote peace , harmony and balance among the lands and arguably became best emperor China has ever seen, with his notion of no material status, gain nor glory but with spiritual purpose of spreading the frequency of light and love.