During 2003 and the first part
of 2004, I grew increasingly dissatisfied with the real estate business
I managed because, despite my best efforts to provide honest, efficient
service to my customers, they often showed an ungrateful attitude.
Fortunately, however, around
that time I got a chance to market herbal medicines for a local company,
predominantly in the poorer parts of South Africa. Although the business
was not very profitable, it gave me the chance to speak with a wide
variety of people, which happens to be my favorite pastime!
Surprisingly, as I went about
selling my wares, most of my customers spoke quite openly about their
fears and insecurities, and we inevitably came to discuss inner peace,
the meaning of life, the mystery of death and related topics.
Some of the most intriguing conversations
I had occurred during business calls to small, remote villages deep
in the African bush, where I met a colorful array of locals. For example,
in Bollantlokwe I spoke with a group of grizzled old men about life
after death, in Lebetloane I discussed Master's teachings with several
middle-aged women, in Ga Habedi I spoke of the AIDS issue with some
young people, and in Dikebu a bright, crippled woman, her blind husband
and I examined the nature of karma.
During several of these talks,
young refugees from Eritrea, Ethiopia and Pakistan, who were trying
to make a living as informal merchants, called me "brother"
when they realized I was more interested in their spiritual well-being
than in the details of their religious beliefs. Painful memories of
terrible atrocities experienced in their home countries were clearly
visible in their eyes, and it took some explaining to convince them
that ultimate peace was to be found within and not in the mundane world.
In Vosloorus, a sprawling, dangerous
and crime-ridden township, I failed to make any money because I spent
almost an entire day speaking with a young girl, who listened enraptured
and whose eyes shone as I told her about Master and Her teachings.
All the people I met who could
read were given a copy of The Key of Immediate Enlightenment sample
booklet, and as a result a Pakistani man came back to see me, eager
to hear more good news about the Quan Yin Method.
During this period, my most wonderful
feeling of fulfillment came when Master's blessing power ignited an
atheist's belief in the inner Master, and allowed me to impart the Convenient
Method of meditation to him and his wife. Also, witnessing the wife's
hunger for spiritual release and enlightenment is something I will forever
relish.
Initially, I was mystified as
to why I was being led to so many strange places to meet all these wonderfully
diverse people while doing my marketing work. But I gradually realized
that there was something behind it and it dawned on me that it must
have been Master's arrangement to have me go on a mission to speak with
numerous souls who were ready to hear about the Truth.
In some places I visited I had
a sense of lurking danger but felt no fear because in my heart I knew
I was under Master's close protection. Now, however, I have to leave
the herbal medicine business because it appears She has something else
in store for me. Thank You, Master, for giving me this marvelous opportunity
to share in God's work.