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The paranormal past of Master Rao - Part 7
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After an eleven-day harrowing wade, I could finally reach Phnom-Penh. The next day I miraculously met an old friend, a Japanese journalist whose face resembled mine strikingly. I could easily persuade him to yield me his passport. And with this passport I could arrive at Le Bourget airport near Paris on December 31, 1970. I immediately asked for asylum, and was the first Vietnamese to get the official status of political refugee in France.
During the second half of 1975, after the conquest of South Vietnam by the Communists, more than a hundred members of my larger family, just as some two million other people, tried to flee the country by sea. They came to be known as the "boat people." I relied on Chinese astrology to provide my kins with information on the best ways and moments to proceed. None of them was recaptured by the Communist navy or attacked by pirates, or got drowned, and all could finally settle down in Europe, Australia, Canada or the United States.
Living in France since 1971, I devote myself chiefly to Chinese divination, which is my real passion and vocation. Chinese astrology remains my favorite discipline. I write a lot about Chinese esotericism and give counsel to a large number of people. A former French minister, two future ministers as well as many show-business stars have consulted me, to their entire satisfaction. Thousands of my readers have taken advantage of my counsel to solve their problems and improve the quality of their lives.
Books by Master Rao
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