by the Taipei
News Group
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[Taipei] As a series
of thundershowers in May 2004 brought relief to the semi-arid mountains
and thirsty rivers of Formosa, fellow practitioners from the Taipei
Center acted quickly to give the Yang-ming-shan Center and its environs
a facelift before the typhoon season arrived, thus conserving the local
mountain ecology and enhancing community relations.
The practitioners worked in two groups — one irrigating and fertilizing
the Center’s bamboo groves, and the other cleaning and trimming
plants in the neighboring Pamirs Park. Despite their heavy labor under
a scorching sun, the brothers and sisters found joy in their work, which
they almost completed in one morning of concerted effort.
Among the participants were two special individuals who had flown halfway
round the world to recharge themselves spiritually by attending group
meditation in Formosa. One of these guests was brother Hu of Vancouver,
Canada, who at age fourteen had emigrated from Formosa to Canada with
his family. In the year 2000, upon listening to a radio show featuring
one of Master’s Chinese lectures, he began practicing the Convenient
Method, and after observing a vegetarian diet for three months, traveled
to the Youngdong Center in Korea to be initiated into the Quan Yin Method.
Then in mid-May of this year, brother Hu made a special trip back to
Formosa to fulfill his dream of having a wonderful experience meditating
with several thousand fellow initiates. For him, working at Pamirs Park
was a new experience, as he felt a profound sense of kinship with other
fellow initiates pursuing the same great ideal with oneness of heart
and effort.
The other special participant was sister Liu from Seattle, Washington,
USA, where for her attending group meditation required a drive of several
hours. In sister Liu’s eyes, Formosan initiates were truly blessed
in having convenient access to group meditation on a regular basis.
She was also impressed by the ethereal beauty of Pamirs Park, and found
great contentment in helping to keep the Park clean. Sister Liu thanked
Master for arranging her encounters in Formosa, and for letting her
witness how local fellow initiates both practice and support Master
and Her centers diligently.
In the afternoon, the practitioners experienced the refreshing coolness
of a brief thunderstorm that had a soothing effect on body, mind and
spirit. The sisters’ and brothers’ contented and meaningful
day then ended amidst a rush of mountain breezes and cheerful singing.
~Reporte from Kinmen....