Recently, a friend who is a cultivator shared with me the content of a soul communication between Yu Menglong and her. In an earlier post, she had mentioned that the soul of Mr. Leslie Cheung had reached out to her as a Dafa disciple—a connection we’ve known for many years. However, because the amount of information was so vast and some of it hard to believe, I spent a long time organizing and digesting it to find a way to share it in a manner that is understandable and acceptable.
When I first started supporting Yu Menglong, Yu En had mentioned that Yu Menglong had come to her, but she did not provide further details, and I did not ask. Cultivators often say “go with the natural course”: what I am meant to know, I will know; what I am not meant to know, I should not seek. It may also have been that the timing was not right—her cultivation state at that time was not ideal, and she was going through a low point in life, physically and mentally strained, so she did not agree to transmit messages for Yu Menglong. Recently, because the matter of Mr. Leslie Cheung was brought up again, we re-established communication.
Before sharing the information, a few points need to be explained:
1. Yu En is not a professional medium, so if Yu Menglong does not come to her, she will not seek him out on her own.
2. Yu En cannot independently read the messages that Yu Menglong shares; she can only perceive and read them when I ask her. This does not mean she did not share important information in time—it is that these messages require the combined energy of both of us to manifest in her. As she said: “It seems like your energy combined with mine can open a certain space; by myself, I cannot read anything at all.” This may be because of the role I play in the Yu Menglong case and my special connection with Yu En, otherwise I cannot explain why only my questions can activate her perception.
3. My attitude toward the messages Yu En shares is the same as with any other medium: I do not vouch for the messages themselves, even if I participate in activating the reading. I am simply relaying them. I interpret Yu En’s messages the way I would interpret a medium’s messages. Therefore, you can regard Yu En as a medium, even if she is not one professionally.
Yu Menglong’s soul came to Yu En on the morning of September 12, the day after his death was officially announced on September 11. They spoke at length. The messages were transmitted by Yu Menglong’s perfected spiritual self to Yu En, while her human-side self did not know the specific content at the time, as the perfected self of a Dafa disciple is separate from the human self. Below is the information Yu En read based on my questions (my notes are in parentheses). The revelations about the “child captivity” black industry chain are shocking, and I myself had to go through a process of digesting and accepting this information:
Yu Menglong told Yu En that not a single day of his life had been happy. Even his parents were not his real parents—they were assigned. From a young age, he was forcibly separated from his biological parents because he had been chosen. His adoptive parents were also agents. A young boy, surrounded by agents, especially as someone being persecuted by the CCP regime in Xinjiang. The photos of his mother in the news were not of his biological mother. (Note: However, this mother later treated him as her own son. Because Yu Menglong was very filial, the mother-son bond was strong.) He never truly experienced happiness growing up and always played the role of a happy boy, like in the movie The Truman Show, where everything was open and transparent, without privacy. Yu Menglong said they were all “state-owned toys,” and even the process of persecution was recorded; persecution meant being forced to do anything he did not wish to do, including the dirtiest tasks.
1. Many children were “selected” at a very young age, including Yu Menglong (then a preschooler, already removed from his biological family. Childhood acquaintances of Yu Menglong may be able to verify or disprove this: what age did you first see Yu Menglong with his current mother? Those disproving this need to verify their identity; do not reveal your identity if in China, just know internally, and testify safely in the future. Alternatively, safely disclose the information to trusted Yu Menglong supporters online.)
2. Selected children were confined in one place, given many injections, had blood drawn, and underwent many lessons.
3. Children were threatened not to tell anyone about the “school” (where they were held), including their parents; if they did, they would lose opportunities for training and performance.
4. Some particularly precocious and beautiful children became companions to high officials before the age of ten (both male and female).
5. The more “cooperative” these children were, the more training and performance opportunities they received.
6. If an artist suddenly becomes famous, it indicates that they were “most cooperative.”
7. Children who did not cooperate faced one path—abuse leading to death.
8. Yu Menglong had witnessed many horrifying scenes, so he was always the most cooperative in the group.
9. Being “most cooperative” meant serving as a high official’s companion (Yu Menglong was forced to serve high officials before age ten, though he did not know who).
10. He was obedient to gather evidence.
11. He collected much evidence, including the causes of death of Qiao Renliang and Lü Jiaying.
12. He also tried to escape but found everyone around him was an agent.
13. Ultimately, he could not escape and had to exchange evidence for freedom, but failed.
14. For a long time, the official he served was Xi Yuanping (which indirectly confirms rumors that Xin Qi was Xi Yuanping’s illegitimate child; otherwise, why could Xi Yuanping and Xin Qi tolerate each other occupying the same “toy”?).
Yu En said she felt very uncomfortable after sharing this (similar to Kandis), as the scenes of Yu Menglong’s suffering were terrifying. I have seen so many cruel events in the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners, so I am less shocked by subsequent horrific information, but even so, the sheer scale of families, parents, and children affected by this “child captivity” black industry chain is overwhelming.
After this, I asked more questions based on Yu Menglong’s information, and Yu En traced and perceived additional content, which I will share in the next post to avoid overwhelming everyone with too much information at once. Please stay tuned.