By
sister initiate Jingjing,
Hubei Province, Mainland China
Master
says: Do anything for your family, the society, and yourself. Create
your own life. You can do anything. Don't wait for others to give
you a more beautiful life.
Participating
in the reconstruction of a sister's yard taught me many things about
these words. The sister's house is surrounded by trees halfway up
a mountain, with rows of bungalows in front and behind it. Outside
is a vegetable garden. Residents in her area go out to work at sunrise
and return at sunset after a busy day, when they climb up the neighborhood's
stone steps in a happy, carefree way. The only imperfection was the
garbage that had long collected beside the garden and in the sewers,
and the shabby hut that took up half the space in the small yard.
After a discussion, the sister and I decided to put Master's teachings
into practice by completely changing the surroundings.
For
economic reasons, we did much of the heavy work ourselves-transporting
cement, sand, lime, and bricks from the foothills, tearing down the
hut, mixing cement, filtering sand, and carrying bucketfuls of building
material. For the vegetable garden, we did the watering, soil loosening,
fertilizing, weeding, and transplanting. Afterwards, some fellow initiates
joined in the work. Despite our busy work load, cheerful talk and
laughter pervaded the yard. The few non-initiates who were hired to
help were affected by this joyful atmosphere and persevered in their
work from dawn to dusk, even when there was an electricity and water
outage, and despite the shortage of tools and materials.
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