On the morning of December 26, 2004, the Andaman coastal
provinces of southern Thailand—Phuket, Phangnga, Krabi, Trang,
Satun and Ranong—were struck by five to ten meter-high tsunamis
that left tens of thousands of people dead, injured or missing. Bangkok
initiates immediately formed a relief team to assess the scale of the
disaster and conduct relief work in the devastated coastal villages
of Phangnga Province, where many had lost their homes and families.
On December 28, the initiates traveled over seven hundred
kilometers to Khao Lak, Takuapa district. Having brought cooking utensils
and food, they were the first team to provide hot meals to the disaster
victims and relief workers from other organizations. Each day, the sisters
and brothers prepared four or five huge pots of food at the Wat Yan
Yao School near the Takuapa District Hall, and delivered the meals in
three teams to the local hospital, temple and District Hall. Many volunteers
searching for dead bodies were delighted to have hot vegetarian food
and felt happy to be spared the meat diet.
The next day, more initiates joined the team to distribute
relief supplies including bread, cereal, jam, milk, oatmeal, glutinous
rice in bamboo slips, sesame powder, undergarments, cushions, mats,
napkins, pillows and tissue paper to the victims, along with words of
consolation. Also, surgical gloves and masks to protect against infection
were provided to relief organizations searching for bodies in the affected
areas while working out of the Yan Yao and Bang Maung Temples. Through
Master's infinite love and grace, the initiates found courage and inspiration,
often working tirelessly until three or four in the morning and then
beginning the next day's work after only a couple of hours" rest.
Then on December 30, a sister-initiate arrived in Wat
Yan Yao with five laptop computers, three color laser printers and other
computer equipment. And by the following morning, an efficient information
center had been set up to help the relatives of the deceased identify
their bodies. Digital images of the dead were taken after doctors had
recorded the forensic details, and color photos were printed and posted
on bulletin boards for identification by those searching for their loved
ones. Some of the initiates joined the forensics team, taking pictures
of the deceased during examinations, making identification labels, wrapping
and burying bodies, and converting the forensic records into the same
format to expedite database searching. In addition, on December 31,
local initiates held a one-day retreat at the Bangkok Center to pray
and meditate for the disaster victims.
Such a large area in Krabi was affected by the tsunamis
that many non-initiate volunteers could not take care of their own basic
needs because they had to travel far and wide to various communities.
And when the initiates served them food, some of these workers who had
practiced the spiritual path said they could perceive the Master power.
Moreover, Mr. Somsak Kittidhrakul, an assistant to the Mayor of the
Krabi Provincial Administrative Organization, expressed special thanks
to The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association for its unconditional
service to the victims.
Many people had lost practically everything—family
and property—in the catastrophe, but they transformed their grief
into strength, joining in the volunteer work and rushing to offer assistance
wherever it was needed. With compassion and concern, several volunteers
drove around the affected areas to offer all possible assistance to
the survivors. Relief organizations and volunteers working together
showed genuine care and commitment in helping the victims. Thus the
disciples witnessed an example of how the world's consciousness has
been elevated at the start of the Golden Age and felt growing confidence
in Master's immense power.
On January 3, members of the Thai relief team returned
to Bangkok and experienced no fatigue or drowsiness because they had
felt the love and blessings of Supreme Master Ching Hai all during their
efforts. Through the tsunami relief project the Thai brothers and sisters
shared Master's boundless love, experienced significant spiritual growth
and learned lessons of inestimable value about caring and compassion
for their fellow human beings.