Right. This is a way to still keep one's pride despite physical losses.
Hmong folktales--which are taken by the Hmong as foreshadows or historical records--foretold of an 8-Person Hmong warrior who kept fighting and fighting and going into the Western Hemisphere without return. When VP was arrested in 2009, an old guy told me that he felt that 8-Person warrior signified VP, because VP isn't returning to the Eastern Hemisphere.
Notice, though, that the Heavens are full of more powerful people than VP. One has to think that they sent VP down on a mission of his choice, and now he is just returning to rest up there.
The truth is that VP isn't finding any land for anyone--spiritual or not. Look where he is now? Well-laid at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Glendale, California.
Thanks for finally moving it to the proper forum
The truth according to you and your opionions/spiritual interpretation
s? lol. People will have their own beliefs and thoughts on VP's spirit and and where he will go. Those who were skeptics or was never for him, believe that he's going to suffer in his afterlife, maybe gives them some sense of malicious satisfaction believing that? And if his family/followers wants to believe he's going to live up in "saum lus ntuj ceeb tsheej" where he will finally become a "King/Huab Tais" where he will never have to work anymore and he'll have servants serving him instead, let them believe in that. Shoo, I believe in that. I would feel sad and even very offended, if one day my own parents passed away and there were cruel and unmindful people making comments that they went to hell or they will suffer only after they pass on. That's rude and we should never mock the dead.
Of course VP was no ordinary person, and so even after death, people will still continue to debate and talk about him, good or bad.
There's more good than bad though.