(July
4 ~ 14, 1999) By the Chiayi News Group, Formosa
On
July 4, the gloomy sky and heavy downpours of the previous day gave
way to lovely weather, through blessings bestowed by God on the city
of Putzu in Chiayi County, central Formosa. This marked the inauguration
of an eleven-day art exhibition of the Supreme Master Ching Hai's works
at the Meiling Art Gallery in Chung Cheng Park. Highlights of the exhibition
included an inaugural reception, a charity fair, performances by the
artistically talented, a fashion show, free medical consultations with
doctors of western and Chinese medicine, a sampling of healthy vegetarian
food, a make-up demonstration, and a seminar entitled "A Spiritual Rendezvous".
In addition, a special program was held introducing Master's artistic
creations and their underlying message.
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Ribbon-cutting ceremony of the Supreme Master
Ching Hai Art Exhibition.
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Starting
third from right in the front row:
Tsai Yung-cheng, president of the Liu Chang Business Group;
Lin Hsun-yi, member of the Chiayi County Council;
Lai Mei-chen,director of the Chiayi County Womenis Association;
Wu Junghui, deputy magistrate of Chiayi County;
Tung Hsiang, speaker of the Chiayi County Council;
Wu Ssu-jung, member of t he Chiayi County Council. |
The
opening day of the exhibition fell on a Sunday, and fellow practitioners
arrived early to decorate the park beautifully. Outside the art gallery,
bouquets and wreaths of multicolored flowers sent by admirers lined
the path leading to its entrance. By 9:30 in the morning, thousands
of guests and fellow practitioners from all around Formosa flocked into
the venue, as a dragon dance performed by initiates from the Kaoping
Center raised the curtain on the art exhibition amid deafening drums
and gongs. The guests, especially the children, holding balloons, watched
with excitement as the dragon danced in welcome. This was followed by
dances and songs performed by fellow initiates. Among them, a traditional
performance of rope jumping and top spinning, presented by the Chiayi
Peiyuan Elementary School, won thunderous applause from the audience
for its marvelous displays of skill.
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Chiayi County Deputy
Magistrate Wu Jung-hui (right) and Speaker Tung Hsiang of the Chiayi
County Council (first from left) cut a vegetarian cake for the inaugural
reception, while Chiayi County Councilor Wu Ssu-jung (middle) claps. |
The
inaugural ceremony commenced at 10:30 a.m. in the presence of Wu Jung-hui,
deputy magistrate of Chiayi County; Tung Hsiang, speaker of the Chiayi
County Council; Wu Ssu-jung, and Lin Hsun-yi, members of the Chiayi
County Council; Lai Mei-chen, chairman of the Chiayi County Women's
Association; and many other government officials and elected representatives.
After cutting a ceremonial ribbon, Deputy Magistrate Wu and Speaker
Tung cut a vegetarian cake at the inaugural reception. The distinguished
guests later toured the venue, accompanied by the event's organizer
and guides. Each expressed appreciation of and admiration for Master's
artistic talents. Deputy Magistrate Wu was especially awed by the Celestial
Jewelry designed by Master. He inquired about the details of each exhibited
item, and was amazed at Master's ability to manifest Her spiritual insights
through jewelry designs. After a tour of the exhibition, Deputy Magistrate
Wu commented that Master's artworks not only elevate the soul, but also
increase work efficiency. He expressed the hope that his colleagues
in the county government could visit the exhibition, and true enough,
on the following day, many high-ranking county officials came to appreciate
Master's artistic creations in the company of the art gallery's director.
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The
Celestial Clothes Fashion Show at the exhibition venue.
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The
tour of the art exhibition was followed by a Celestial Clothes fashion
show, which brought the event to a climax. Every one of the guests was
enraptured by the attractive Celestial Clothes designed by Master, which
seemed to manifest the Truth, virtues and beauty of heaven on Earth.
They realized then that spiritual practitioners can be beautiful both
within and without, living a life that is full of vitality and splendor.
While
the performances went on, a charity fair was held. Its proceeds, totaling
NT$60,000, were contributed in equal shares to the Chiayi County Association
for the Disabled and the Chiayi County Association for Victims of Spinal
Injuries. The fair featured the sale of exquisite vegetarian food, clothes,
and ornamental accessories. At the main entrance to the venue, fellow
practitioners, dressed as cartoon characters such as "Little Bodhi",
"Big Square", "Triangle", and "Iron Saw", distributed colorful balloons
to the guests. Many visitors stopped to take pictures with these characters,
especially the kind and friendly "Little Bodhi", perhaps reflecting
the people's longing for inner fulfillment.
The
activities of the opening day drew to a successful close at 4:00 p.m.,
and shortly afterwards, a heavy rain came. It must have been due to
God's blessings that the day's activities proceeded so smoothly!
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The
proceeds of NT$60,000 from the charity fair are distributed to the
Chiayi County Association for Victims of Spinal Injuries (Receipt
A) and the Chiayi County Association for the Disabled (Receipt B)
Among them, Mr. Wu Miao, secretary of the Chiayi County Association
for Victims of Spinal Injuries (left), receives the contribution on
behalf of his association. |
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Receipts
A
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Receipts
B
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The
success of the 11-day exhibition may be attributed to the coordinated
efforts of fellow initiates from all over Formosa. Together, they designed
posters, banners, and promotional materials; arranged for the exhibition
of Master's paintings, Longevity Lamps, Celestial Clothes, and Celestial
Jewelry, and planned the program and activities for the inaugural day.
While employing their individual talents and skills, the initiates also
demonstrated their spirit of oneness and cooperation. The programs spoke
of their brilliant confidence, and although they were not professionals,
their successful performance laid the foundation for similar future
events.
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