Spiritual
Legends from
the Himalayas--
The Origin of the Ganges
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Undergraduate
fellow initiates in northern Formosa hold their first Truth-sharing
seminars on campus.
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[Taipei]
In mid May 2001, after participating in university campus fairs to disseminate
Master's teachings in April, undergraduate fellow initiates from northern
Formosa assisted the National Taiwan University (NTU) Light and Sound
Society and the National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) Body and Soul
Development and Research Society-campus groups established by fellow
practitioners-in conducting a spiritual seminar series. A Quan Yin messenger
who had traveled to India on Truth-sharing missions was the principal
speaker, and he spoke on "Spiritual Legends from the Himalayas-the
Origin of the Ganges". This was the first attempt by undergraduate
fellow practitioners to conduct Truth-sharing activities in the form
of seminars, and the first time that NTNU fellow initiates shared Master's
teachings on campus.
To advertise
the event, the initiates worked in groups to put up posters on campus
throughout the night, and disseminate pamphlets. They also gathered
their courage to take turns performing a talk-and-sing show through
a loudspeaker at heavily crowded intersections. This form of promotion
proved extremely effective, as pedestrians waiting for traffic lights
smiled and listened curiously. Many people who did not receive pamphlets
doubled back to get one. Thus, over a thousand pamphlets were quickly
distributed each day.
The seminars
at both NTU and NTNU were fully packed and many guests had to watch
the live broadcast on TV screens outside the venue. At the seminar,
the Quan Yin messenger briefly introduced the various religious sects
of India in a lively and humorous manner. He discussed India's fantastic
Kumbha Mela congregation (a sacred Hindu pilgrimage occurring every
three years) and shared a few anecdotes about astral travel, as well
as insights gained from his spiritual practice. Later, we showed a videotape
of Master telling interesting stories about Her pilgrimage to the Himalayas.
The audience immediately burst into laughter at Her great humor, which
warmed up the atmosphere further.
The seminar
attendees came from all walks of life. They included teachers, students,
spiritual practitioners from many sects, working people, and housewives.
Some seriously and attentively read their handouts, while others diligently
took notes; some raised their hands many times to participate earnestly
in the post-video discussion, and many promptly requested to learn the
Convenient Method after the seminar. With Master's grace, this series
of Truth-sharing activities was accomplished successfully. Fellow practitioners
are anticipating similar events in the future, so that they may form
good affinities with more people.