Could merely glimpsing a 357-year-old Buddhist manuscript really grant you seven lifetimes of good fortune?
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Could merely glimpsing a 357-year-old Buddhist manuscript really grant you seven lifetimes of good fortune?
While it is impossible to trace the origin of the qishi fubao – good karma for seven lifetimes – myth, it has exploded into a viral phenomenon. Some of those who have been to the exhibition even claim they sensed a powerful energy and got goosebumps in the text’s presence.

Each 33cm by 87.5cm (13-inch by 34-inch) volume features 300 to 500 pages of ciqing paper, a deep-indigo-dyed paper often used for religious symbolism, on which sutras were written in sparkling gold ink.
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