Over
the last century, human civilization has experienced rapid technological
and industrial advancement. Although this progress has brought convenience
into our lives and a high degree of economic development, it has cost
the Earth dearly. The beautiful natural environment has been devastated
by pollution, and the limited resources of our planet are almost depleted
due to unrestrained exploitation by humankind. Master once said to us,
"This Earth is really beautiful! I don't want her to be destroyed
so quickly. People in this world spent a lot of money going to the moon,
but they spend very little on taking care of the Earth. This is not
right!"
Although
we are only visitors on this planet, we ought to think about future
generations and all the other sentient beings living here. Each one
of us is obliged to love and care for this beautiful Earth. In addition
to encouraging us to practice diligently and protect the Earth, Master
has, since the early years of Her preaching, consistently taught fellow
practitioners how to save energy and preserve the natural environment
in daily life. Master's forward-looking concepts have been more penetrating
and thorough than the environmental protection ideals advocated by scholars
and experts. Even before the world became widely aware of today's drastic
ecological and climatic changes, Master had already warned humankind
and offered practical solutions to these serious problems: vegetarianism
and reforestation. (Please refer to Master's 1994 discourse in Japan:
"The Way to Save the World from Doomsday".) Such general knowledge
and concepts may not be profound theories, but they are absolutely feasible
and effective. Through Master's words and actions, we witness and learn
a scripture that is very much alive with the wisdom of an Enlightened
Master.
Spoken by Supreme
Master Ching Hai
at the Shatin Center, Hong Kong,
September 11, 1993 (Originally in Chinese)
Our
planet is suffering from severe devastation in this age, as trees are
cut down and mountain forests destroyed indiscriminately. Many beautiful
places have been ruined and reduced to deserts. New deserts are emerging
every year. Take a look at the statistics and you will know. Consequently,
the Earth's climate has changed drastically. It has become peculiar
with the occurrence of many typhoons and earthquakes, and sharp fluctuations
in temperature. Mercury readings soar high in places with normally cold
climates and plunge low in places with warm climates. Our bodies can
hardly adapt to the changes. For instance, we may be accustomed to living
in Hong Kong, where the weather turns cool in September and October,
and becomes really cold in November and December. Our bodies have already
adapted to these annual variations, and a sudden change brings physical
discomfort. We may become ill and have lots of trouble.
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