Panorama of Events
Report from Sweden
Attending Stockholm's Birthday Party
[Stockholm] Sweden's capital Stockholm was founded 750 years ago,
and to celebrate this historic occasion, from June 1 to 8, 2002 the city
overflowed with joyful outdoor activities. The celebrations spread throughout
the city, where happy families rejoiced in the unusually warm, sunny weather
during the period.
Our Quan Yin booth was set up in a district called Rinkeby - also referred
to as the "Village of the World," as we eagerly anticipated
happy passersby from all parts of the globe. Sample booklets in 25 languages
(from Arabic to Ukrainian) were prepared for sincere seekers, and a large,
enthusiastic group of guests from many backgrounds visited our booth,
where we played Master's DVD lectures on a laptop computer that was programmed
to change subtitles according to the viewers' mother tongues. And one
of our brother initiates, a musician, was invited on stage for a virtuoso
guitar performance as part of a two-day show.
Many expressed deep interest in the Quan Yin Method and asked for the
address of the local center. They also showed great respect for Master
because of the ceaseless humanitarian work She conducts around the world
in helping to alleviate people's physical and emotional suffering. Through
Master's blessing, Stockholm's feast of friendship and harmony slowly
came to an end, and many longing souls left us with Her loving message
resounding in their hearts. And as an elderly Kurdish man concluded from
the wisdom showered upon him at Master's booth, "Truly, meditation
is the only way to bring about world peace!"
Report from Australia
The Body, Mind and Spirit Festival
[Brisbane] On May 4-6, 2002, the Brisbane Center again participated
in the annual three-day Body, Mind and Spirit Festival held at the Brisbane
Convention Center. This year, over a hundred exhibitors at the Festival
offered a wide range of interesting information on relaxation and meditation
techniques, sound therapy, yoga, feng shui (geomancy) and vegetarian cooking
with demonstrations.
The organizer estimated that over ten thousand visitors attended the
three-day event, including many from distant places. Brisbane initiates
took shifts working at the booth, answering inquiries and distributing
most of our sample booklets and flyers. Many visitors were interested
in the Quan Yin Method and expressed their intention to visit the Brisbane
Center to learn more about the Method. Some visitors were delightfully
surprised to learn that the initiates were participating in the festival
for the sole purpose of sharing the joy and benefits of practicing the
Quan Yin Method, which is offered free of charge to all.
Numerous visitors expressed their respect and admiration for Master and
the Quan Yin Method, with some enthusiastically encouraging their friends
to come and ask for sample booklets. The local initiates were touched
and inspired by the guests' sincerity, and realized that spreading the
message of the Quan Yin Method is itself a reward that helps us grow in
our spiritual cultivation.
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Report from Brazil
Sharing the Truth on Buddha's Birthday
[Sao Paulo] On May 26, 2002, over 6,000 people went to the Ibirapuera
Gymnasium to celebrate the 2,546th anniversary of the Buddha's Birthday.
For Buddhist practitioners in Sao Paulo, it was Peace Day, on which many
people from various places around Brazil came together to celebrate. Our
fellow practitioners from the Sao Paulo Center immediately organized a
working team, and distributed over 3,000 fliers to participants near the
Quan Yin truth-sharing car, which carried giant posters of Master and
continuously played Her song "I Will Forever Love You."
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Report from Canada
Truth-sharing in Montreal
[Montreal] On May 19, 2002, fellow practitioners from Montreal
hosted a public video seminar at the Montreal Center. After a brief introduction
and a videotaped lecture presentation, the audience was invited to a light
snack of vegetarian delicacies, and offered free sample booklets. The
feedback was very positive, as the guests felt strong affinities with
Master's teachings and philosophy, and returned several days later to
learn the Convenient Method. Some participants were reluctant to leave
the seminar, and discussed spiritual issues with fellow disciples until
late in the afternoon.
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Report from California, USA
Displaying Truth, Virtue and Beauty at the Los Angeles Times Festival
of Books
[Los Angeles] On Saturday and Sunday, April 27 and 28, 2002, the
seventh annual Los Angeles Times Festival of Books was held at the prestigious
University of California, Los Angeles. The Festival is America's largest
literary event, and this year, over 150,000 people attended.
Once again, members of the Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association
from the Los Angeles Center participated in the Festival by sponsoring
an exhibition booth to share Master's teachings, humanitarian work and
artistic talents with attendees. Many people were drawn to the elegant
exhibits prepared by initiates. In the front of the booth, Supreme Master
Ching Hai's publications were creatively displayed. On the left side of
the booth stood three large panels featuring enlarged photographs of Supreme
Master Ching Hai's worldwide charitable activities. Upon viewing the panels,
many guests expressed their admiration for Master's compassion and love
for all people. In the center of the booth was a podium displaying books
filled with Master's paintings and fashion designs. Many people who examined
the books were impressed by Supreme Master Ching Hai's versatility and
creativity as an artist. On the right side of the booth, Master's paintings
and Longevity Lamps were on display, and many who saw the lamp designs
exclaimed, "Those are the most beautiful lamps I have ever seen!"
Numerous visitors interested in the spiritual path gladly took the sample
booklets and News magazines on display. And sincere Truth-seekers were
also overjoyed to obtain the video "Walk the Way of Love: An Introduction
to Supreme Master Ching Hai" and video tapes of the TV program A
Journey through Aesthetic Realms.
As festival participants walked by, they were attracted to the television
in the booth playing the videos of the concert One World...of peace
through music and the program A Journey through Aesthetic Realms.
Several young people said that they recognized Supreme Master Ching Hai's
image because their parents watch the program on local TV channel KSCI
18. The new vegetarian cooking video, "The Art of Vegetarian Cooking:
Flavorful & Nutritious Cuisine," was requested by many who wished
to adopt a healthier and more compassionate lifestyle.
Through the L. A. Center's participation in the Los Angeles Times Festival
of Books, many spiritual seekers had an opportunity to learn about Supreme
Master Ching Hai's teachings and the Quan Yin Method, and through Master's
blessings, more light and love will continue to pour forth into the world.
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Multicultural Earth Day
[San Jose] In April 2002, the Supreme Master Ching Hai International
Association Vegetarian House was invited to attend the inauguration of
Multicultural Earth Day in the Hispanic district of San Jose, to promote
greater participation in and awareness of environmental protection in
the community.
The restaurant responded by setting up two booths, one to serve food
and another to display Master's videos, books, and magazines. The Vegetarian
House was the only vegetarian food booth in the whole venue, but it attracted
more people than any other food vendor. We also noted a number of repeat
customers!
A roving reporter from a San Francisco TV station spotted our booths,
was quite intrigued with our activities and promptly videotaped Master's
magazines, sample booklets and large photos on display. Later, he thoroughly
enjoyed a sumptuous feast at our booth and left contented. Our Spanish-speaking
neighbors were delighted to discover that Master's magazines and booklets
were available in their language, and also took copies of the English
edition for their friends. We conducted several video interviews with
those dining on our vegetarian fare, and although the majority were non-vegetarians,
they all shared a common belief that vegetarian food is healthy, and some
were quite surprised that it can taste so good!!
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Report from Illinois, USA
A Dream Come True - Successfully Promoting Vegetarianism
[Chicago] Due to the efforts of local initiates, many students
at universities in Chicago, Illinois now eat healthier food and recognize
that animals have a right to live on Earth. Last year, a small group of
Korean college student practitioners decided to create "vegetarian
lunch boxes" and ask Chicago area university cafeterias to sell them
to students at inexpensive prices. The universities agreed, and the very
first vegetarian lunch box was introduced; a nutritious Korean sushi roll
containing cucumbers, avocados, and carrots.
This summer, with students off from school, these young practitioners
decided to open a small caf to introduce vegetarian food to a more
diverse group of people within the local community, and to display Master's
books and Aphorisms.
After a suitable location was found, through Master's blessings and arrangement,
Alice and Friends' Vegetarian Caf opened its doors in May 2002.
Since the initiates had limited capital with which to buy accessories,
the caf is very simple, with just a few small tables and chairs
for customers. The practitioners also decorated the caf with framed
versions of Master's aphorisms on the walls, so that customers can benefit
from reading them while ordering food.
Without money to advertise, the initiates have been relying on their
customers to spread the word that the caf is open. On the first
day, only one person came to eat. On the second day, two people came,
and on the third day, three people came. After the third day, nearly 20
people came. Now there are more and more customers, and the caf
is crowded nearly every day.
The practitioners are very pleased that God answered their sincere prayers.
They also hold a group meditation session at the caf each day after
work. And even though Sunday is a day when they could have more customers,
they close the caf on that day to attend group meditation at the
local center or travel to other states to attend the two-day retreat every
month.
Many customers who come to Alice and Friends' Vegetarian Caf pick
up sample booklets and read them while ordering food, and all of downtown
Chicago has been blessed by Master through this "dream come true."
photo: sp10-1-135:Alice and Friends' Vegetarian Caf in Chicago,
run by Korean college student practitioners.
Sp10-2-135: The caf is decorated with framed versions of Master's
aphorisms to convey Her teachings.
Report from Japan
Master's Loving Blessings Fill the Qunma Retreat
[Qunma] After the four-day Christmas Retreat in Florida in December
2001, Master met with the Japanese initiates staying on at the Florida
Center and promised to let Japanese initiates use Her log cabin in Qunma
County, Japan. This great gift was a surprise for the initiates, who immediately
informed their Japanese brothers and sisters of this exciting news after
returning home.
However, winter temperatures are very low in the area where the cabin
is located, and it sometimes snows, ruling out camping and retreats. So
everyone waited for spring.
When May came, nearby initiates reported that the flowers and trees in
the area took on a flourishing look under the warm sunshine; although
it was still relatively cold early and late in the day. The Japanese initiates
decided to hold a one-day retreat at Master's cabin while they were there
and to prepare it for future group meditation sessions.
Retreat Insights
By brother initiate Totani Shinya, Yamanashi, Japan
During the last weekend of May, Japanese fellow practitioners held a
one-day retreat at Master's cabin in Qunma County. But I was busy with
work, preparing for a bakery renovation project. Besides, a TV station
was coming that weekend to interview me for one of their programs. Just
when I was wondering whether I should bypass the opportunity to attend
the one-day retreat, the station called to reschedule my interview. I
am sure that it was a loving arrangement by Master to let me attend the
retreat.
Thanks to Master's blessings, we had a sunny weekend for the retreat.
A strong wind was blowing when we arrived, but the blustery weather ceased
while we were putting up our tents. Late May to mid-June is the most comfortable
and beautiful season of the year in Qunma, and the cabin is located in
a scenic villa area, so initiates were psychologically prepared to face
weekend crowds of visitors. However, contrary to our expectations, there
were very few people around during the retreat, and it was so quiet that
we only heard the soothing sound of the flowing stream nearby.
Initiates from distant Tokyo had to change buses on their six-hour journey
to the retreat. Some initiates even had to leave home as early as Friday.
Although it was a long trip, none of us looked tired when we arrived,
and everyone enjoyed the happy atmosphere of the gathering.
Although not many people attended, this one-day retreat was comparable
to an international retreat in terms of its tasty food, neat setting and
tranquil atmosphere. All of the positive aspects of the retreat were attributable
to the initiates' careful arrangements and plans, and to Master's love
and compassion, which gave us an enjoyable retreat in a beautiful location.
After the retreat, all of the initiates' faces shone with contentment
and happiness.
Report from Formosa
Beach Cleaning in Keelung
[Keelung] On May 18, the Keelung Environmental Protection Bureau
held a spring 2002 voluntary beach cleaning activity at the Auti fishing
harbor in Waimushan District. Several hundred volunteers from the Keelung
Center of The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association, along
with members of other groups, earnestly took part in the event.
It was a bright, sunny day, as the activity commenced with an introduction
to the government's environmental policy by a specialist from Formosa's
Environmental Protection Bureau, who recommended replacing ordinary disposable
eating utensils with environmentally friendly ones. In response to the
Marine Conservation Biology Institute's call on the public to assume beach
cleaning responsibilities, the Keelung Center pledged to clean up the
Auti beach, where the day's activity was held. The beach is a popular
spot for swimming and water sports, even on weekdays, especially during
the summer. Therefore, its cleaning and maintenance is important.
The mayor of Keelung thanked the volunteer workers in advance for their
enthusiastic participation, and the work began. One sister initiate said
that she had refrained from coming to this beach for recreation because
it was dirty and filthy. So it was marvelous that she could have a chance
to help tidy up the area that day! Hoping to contribute greater effort
to environmental protection, fellow initiates not only arrived before
the activity began, but also remained until the very end. The temperatures
were high and fellow initiates sweated profusely, but when they saw the
beach restored to its original beautiful appearance, they could not help
but smile blissfully.
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Working on "the Road to Heaven"
[Hsihu] On May 19, 2002, a 2-day retreat was held at the Hsihu
Center, Formosa. After the morning meditation session and lunch, about
300 fellow practitioners from all over Formosa gathered at the Center's
main gate under intense sunshine, ready and eager to take part in a cleaning
activity on the nearby Miao 28 Road.
Initiates prepared brooms, dustpans, sickles, hammers and other tools
needed to clean up the environment and changed into their work outfits
before setting off for their destination. We cleaned the Road, removed
wild grass, shoveled soil, dredged ditches, filled holes and removed trash.
All of the participating initiates tried their best to contribute to the
cleaning effort, and after three hours of work the eight-mile Road took
on a new look.
One initiate said that before being initiated he had had a special feeling
of tranquility the first time he walked on Miao 28 Road, which appeared
to him as neat and clean, a sight that brought happiness and comfort to
local people. But he had not understood why he felt that way, until after
being initiated.
The cleaning of Miao 28 is regularly performed by initiates, and the
Road has been under Master's care for years. Many initiates prefer to
take this route when they attend group meditation or two-day retreats
at the Hsihu Center. Another initiate said that mundane worries disappear
as one walks on the road, being replaced by the many beautiful views along
the way. Whether in the morning or after a shower, the Road exudes a special
spiritual beauty, touching people with its grace and making them forget
their worries. Therefore, initiates have named Miao 28 "the Road
to Heaven."
photo:6-1-135:Regular care gives the Miao 28 Road a beautiful appearance,
the result of initiates' loving acts of environmental protection.
6-2-135:Little initiates do not lag behind, but work diligently along
with the adults during the Miao 28 cleaning project.
A Chinese Medicine Fair
[Nantou] On May 10, 2002, Formosa's Nantou Chunghsin Provincial
Hospital held a fair to celebrate the first anniversary of the founding
of its Chinese medicine department. Participants at the Chinese Medicine
Health Fair included manufacturers of body-building equipment and health
foods that promote citizens' health, along with the Supreme Master Ching
Hai International Association, which exhibited publications on physical,
mental and spiritual health and offered free samples of vegetarian food.
Hospital Director Tsai Yueh-fu explained that the main purpose of the
Fair was to promote a balanced diet and the health concept of "three
lows and two highs" (low salt, low oil, low sugar, high fiber and
high calcium). The modern vegetarian diet, which includes oil and protein
derived from vegetable instead of animal sources, adheres to this concept
and provides an excellent option for those who follow an excessively unhealthy
dietary culture. Dr. Chu Po-chin, head of the Hospital's dentistry department,
observed that, given the structure of the human teeth and small intestines,
vegetarianism is more suitable than is a meat-based diet for maintaining
oral hygiene and dental health.
As soon as they were served, our vegetarian dishes attracted crowds of
attendees. Numerous guests were surprised that vegetarian food could be
so delicious and diverse. Having sampled our delicious dishes, some said
that they would like to change their dietary habits and become vegetarians.
Several health seminars were held at the Fair, and Brother Lin Ming-chao,
a member of the Hospital's Chinese medicine department, was the main speaker
at one of them. Speaking on the theme "Health of Body, Mind and Spirit,"
Dr. Lin pointed out that there are two main causes of human disease -
external and internal. "Internal" causes include the spiritual
component. All forms of life have a basic self-healing power, the use
of which is the only way to ensure that an organism is functioning at
its best. Once this self-healing power weakens, the organism's physiological
mechanisms gradually lose balance and harmony, causing illness and exhausting
vital energy. However, through unconditional, loving devotion, the body's
"universal energy" can be increased and the self-healing power
intangibly enhanced. Dr. Lin closed his discussion with the wish that
human consciousness may be elevated so that all will experience good health
and prevent disease.
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Journalism Workshop at the Hsinhua Center
[Tainan] On May 25 and 26, 2002, fellow initiates from the news
groups of various centers around Formosa gathered at Tainan's Hsinhua
Center for a news reporting workshop. The enchanting landscape and the
warm, sincere reception they received from the Tainan fellow practitioners
made the participating brothers and sisters feel as though they were staying
in a five-star hotel!
The two-day workshop was held in a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere.
The main topics addressed included composition in video filming, news
gathering, photography and video editing, along with practical sessions
in news photography and editing. The main lecturer, brother Chen, enthusiastically
shared with the attendees his many years of professional experience in
photography. In addition to texts and illustrations, he also used edited
films as instructional materials to help participants develop a better
understanding of photojournalism.
After brother Chen's informative talks, attendees split into groups to
do on-location shooting on assigned topics, making use of the surroundings
of the Hsinhua Center. After filming was completed, they worked on computers
to edit their video footage into a beautiful documentary. Concentration
and an eye for detail are a must in the editing process, while the effective
use of techniques and an aesthetic presentation are essential elements
of a good film. During the workshop's last session, the finished footage
exquisitely produced by the groups was shown. This was their most exciting
and happy moment, as Brother Chen commented on and appraised the each
group's film.
Although the workshop is over, the joyful and inspiring feeling it generated
linger on. The experience might have lasted only two short days, but for
everyone, it led to much progress in their news reporting skills! We are
all very grateful for Master's arrangement in giving us a chance to learn
and grow together.
photo:sp7-1-135: Fellow initiates happily appreciate each group's exquisite
film.
sp7-2-135: The splendid Book Circulation area is the best spot for photography.
Activity Insights -- On to Greater Heights
By sister initiate Huang
I am very honored to have been able to participate in the news photography
workshop recently held at the Hsinhua Center in Tainan. After enrolling
in the workshop, I had a dream in which I saw myself paired with another
sister initiate, who taught me how to use the computer. Also, I operated
a camera by myself. This dream later turned out to be a reality that was
truly incredible!
I believe that this experience was lovingly arranged by Master, who knew
that I had never used a computer or operated a camera before, and I lacked
confidence. So, She showed it to me beforehand in a dream. In this workshop,
I accomplished what I thought was the impossible. It is no wonder Master
says that each day is filled with miracles after we embark on spiritual
practice. This experience has shown me that nothing is impossible through
God's almighty power.
I thank Master for constantly taking care of me and giving me the chance
to attain greater heights through a series of trials.
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