Report from
Taipei,
Formosa
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A Glowing Joint Celebration
in Golden Year One
By
the Taipei News Group
[Taipei] On October
24, Golden Year One, Taipei initiates gathered with relatives, friends
and guests at the Love Ocean Arts Center to jointly celebrate Supreme
Master Ching Hai Day and the Center’s first anniversary.
During the activity, initiates from
various work groups presented a series of brilliant entertainment
programs. Performances interspersed with quizzes, singing contests
and prizes brought joy and wonder to the participants’ hearts.
For example, a sister from Au Lac who had been initiated just two
months earlier in Hsihu was excited and thrilled at her first opportunity
in Formosa to express her longing for Master by singing in a traditional
Aulacese outfit. She could not find words to describe her gratitude
to Master for helping her come to Formosa, smoothly receive initiation
and enjoy the privilege of attending daily group meditation at the
Love Ocean Art Center. Also, brother-initiate Liu of the Center’s
Life-Beautifying Group, who wore Arab robes for his performance of
a traditional Arabian dance, observed, “Having the chance to
help with Master’s work is a reward of the highest degree.”
Through his efforts, he had enhanced his wisdom and stamina and learned
the spirit of self-sacrifice.
A choral rendition of the Formosan popular
song “A Grateful Heart” marked the end of the Love Ocean
Art Center’s meaningful Ching Hai Day and first anniversary
celebration. Then, filled with gratitude to Master for bestowing on
them Her great blessings, the participants went home fully charged
with the supreme love. 
We Should Treasure
Our Animal Friends
[Taipei]
On November 20, Golden Year One, members of the Light and Sound Society
of Formosa’s National Taiwan University, together with fellow
practitioners from other universities and colleges in northern Formosa,
again organized campus Truth-sharing activities during the University’s
anniversary celebrations. To transmit the message “all sentient
beings are equal and all life should be respected,” the initiates
prepared a special computer program on frog dissection and virtual
medical experiments on animals, attracting many young friends and
helping students understand that they can acquire biological knowledge
without harming our fellow creatures. After viewing the program, a
student from the Department of Veterinary Medicine remarked, “The
concept of treasuring life has received increasing importance in class,”
suggesting that humanity is growing more enlightened about the oneness
of all beings at the dawn of the Golden Age. 

A Vibrant Spiritual Luncheon
with Artist Friends
[Taipei]
From November 19 - December 31, 2004, Formosa’s Second
Indigenous Wood Sculpture Exhibition was held at the National Chiang
Kai-shek Memorial Hall in Taipei. This year’s event had the
theme “Carving Mountains and Rivers.” During the first
Exhibition in 2000 and the Traditional Indigenous Wedding Exhibition
in 2003, initiates from the Taipei Center of The Supreme Master Ching
Hai International Association extended timely assistance, concern
and encouragement to the organizers. This year, the Association was
again invited to visit the Indigenous Wood Sculpture Exhibition and
engage in a further exchange of ideas. Also, in a show of interest
and support for Formosa’s indigenous cultures, and in hopes
of giving aboriginal artists a chance to appreciate Master’s
artworks, the Taipei Center conducted a luncheon party entitled “A
Feast for the Body, Mind and Spirit” at the Love Ocean Arts
Center on November 23, aiming to foster friendship through art.
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Mr.
Chen Zheng-rui, chief of the Kavalan tribe of Dulan, Taitung County
presents exquisite indigenous handicrafts to members of the Association.
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Many
artists and other guests learn the Convenient Method. |
uests who attended the party included Mr. Chen Zheng-rui
(nicknamed Ah Shui), chief of the Kavalan tribe of Dulan, Taitung
County, as well as several indigenous artists and traditional singers
from various tribes. Other distinguished guests included Mr. Jia Wei-jie,
chief executive of the Chinese Taipei International Olympics Committee;
Mr. Zong Long-hui, director of the International Peace and Anti-Drug
Foundation; Mr. Li De-wei, chief secretary of the Diverse Cultural
and Art Troupe; Ms. Alice Takiwatan, host of the Carving Mountains
and Rivers exhibition; Mr. Lin Zhi-wang, chief editor of the arts
and culture magazine Origin and Mr. Tang Si-fu, husband of the heroic
nurse Ms. Chen Jing-qiu, who died while caring for SARS victims. The
Association’s artist friends presented the initiates with exquisite
indigenous handicrafts, and in return received prints of Master’s
paintings Heavenly Flowers and Filled with Grace, as well as a set
of The Key of Immediate Enlightenment books that sculptor Elder Chen
Wan-de accepted on behalf of the Maolin Township Library in Kaohsiung
County. In addition to enjoying vegetarian delicacies prepared by
fellow initiates, the guests watched a video introducing Master and
appreciated Her art work. The attendees said that they could not help
but greatly admire Supreme Master Ching Hai, Who is a philanthropist,
an artist and a great spiritual leader all in one. Everyone at the
party agreed that those who focus on artistic creation enter the inner
realm, which has an impact similar to that of meditation. And as the
Feast for the Body, Mind and Spirit came to a successful conclusion,
many guests and artists decided to adopt a vegetarian diet and learn
the Convenient Method! 
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