 My 
          mother was a "breakfast vegetarian" since the days of my earliest memory. 
          I heard that when she was young, she listened to a discourse on Buddhism 
          in a temple in Dah Jiah. Then she immediately decided to forsake meat, 
          and subsisted on a vegetarian diet until she got married; thereafter 
          only her breakfast continued to be vegetarian. During the last decade, 
          her children became vegetarians one after another and received initiation 
          from Supreme Master Ching Hai. Finally, my mother realized her dream 
          of practicing Buddhism, and we became a family of fellow practitioners 
          of the Quan Yin Method.
My 
          mother was a "breakfast vegetarian" since the days of my earliest memory. 
          I heard that when she was young, she listened to a discourse on Buddhism 
          in a temple in Dah Jiah. Then she immediately decided to forsake meat, 
          and subsisted on a vegetarian diet until she got married; thereafter 
          only her breakfast continued to be vegetarian. During the last decade, 
          her children became vegetarians one after another and received initiation 
          from Supreme Master Ching Hai. Finally, my mother realized her dream 
          of practicing Buddhism, and we became a family of fellow practitioners 
          of the Quan Yin Method. 
          
           I never knew what 
          time my mother got up each morning. When it was close to the time of 
          my school entrance examinations, I always stayed up late at night and 
          got up early the next morning. After worshipping Quan Yin Bodhisattva, 
          I would recite an English text. Then I found that my mom had already 
          boiled porridge for me, and packed my lunch box. When I returned from 
          school, my clothes had been cleaned, folded and placed by my bed. When 
          I felt most helpless and lost my self-confidence, my mom was always 
          there encouraging me and teaching me to stand on my own two feet. She 
          often said that she was very glad to see that a woman nowadays can also 
          go to school, have a career and hold an outstanding position in society. 
          She urged me to cherish the opportunity and contribute more to society. 
          Later I became a vegetarian and learned to walk the way of Buddha, which 
          is not free of obstacles. Fortunately, my mom was always beside me, 
          silently protecting me.
I never knew what 
          time my mother got up each morning. When it was close to the time of 
          my school entrance examinations, I always stayed up late at night and 
          got up early the next morning. After worshipping Quan Yin Bodhisattva, 
          I would recite an English text. Then I found that my mom had already 
          boiled porridge for me, and packed my lunch box. When I returned from 
          school, my clothes had been cleaned, folded and placed by my bed. When 
          I felt most helpless and lost my self-confidence, my mom was always 
          there encouraging me and teaching me to stand on my own two feet. She 
          often said that she was very glad to see that a woman nowadays can also 
          go to school, have a career and hold an outstanding position in society. 
          She urged me to cherish the opportunity and contribute more to society. 
          Later I became a vegetarian and learned to walk the way of Buddha, which 
          is not free of obstacles. Fortunately, my mom was always beside me, 
          silently protecting me. 
          
           My mother's self-cultivation 
          was exceptional. I never saw her scold anyone. She always spoke softly 
          to her husband and children. When we did something wrong, she never 
          blamed us. She only worried about us, fearing that our wrong deeds might 
          bring about unfavorable consequences to us. She would sometimes analyze 
          the situation with us and give us advice, but she always respected us 
          in making our own decisions. She treated her in-laws, relatives and 
          neighbors nicely and with sincere love. In her eyes, everyone was good. 
          She humbly took care of all the beings that came across her path. Under 
          her care, flowers and plants lived in health and flourished. Her love 
          could even cure sick plants.
My mother's self-cultivation 
          was exceptional. I never saw her scold anyone. She always spoke softly 
          to her husband and children. When we did something wrong, she never 
          blamed us. She only worried about us, fearing that our wrong deeds might 
          bring about unfavorable consequences to us. She would sometimes analyze 
          the situation with us and give us advice, but she always respected us 
          in making our own decisions. She treated her in-laws, relatives and 
          neighbors nicely and with sincere love. In her eyes, everyone was good. 
          She humbly took care of all the beings that came across her path. Under 
          her care, flowers and plants lived in health and flourished. Her love 
          could even cure sick plants. 
          
           I have been practicing 
          Buddhism for twenty-seven years and following Master's teachings for 
          ten years. I have maintained a vegetarian diet and meditated. But my 
          temperament is not as good as my mother's. Is that because my mom had 
          always lived a smooth life? Actually she had not. I heard that my mother's 
          family was affluent when she was young. They were not short of food 
          even during the Sino-Japanese war. But after she got married, she lived 
          in a state of worry and poverty. She often had to borrow food and money. 
          To feed her hungry children, she went to the markets to collect discarded 
          vegetable leaves. She preserved, dried, cleaned and cooked them for 
          us. But she never complained or gossiped about others. She was always 
          gentle, polite and thrifty. About a decade ago, Supreme Master Ching 
          Hai came to Formosa teaching the Quan Yin Method. Because of my whole 
          family's affinity with Master, over twenty members have been initiated 
          and are now practicing the Quan Yin Method. Among them my mom was always 
          our model practitioner.
I have been practicing 
          Buddhism for twenty-seven years and following Master's teachings for 
          ten years. I have maintained a vegetarian diet and meditated. But my 
          temperament is not as good as my mother's. Is that because my mom had 
          always lived a smooth life? Actually she had not. I heard that my mother's 
          family was affluent when she was young. They were not short of food 
          even during the Sino-Japanese war. But after she got married, she lived 
          in a state of worry and poverty. She often had to borrow food and money. 
          To feed her hungry children, she went to the markets to collect discarded 
          vegetable leaves. She preserved, dried, cleaned and cooked them for 
          us. But she never complained or gossiped about others. She was always 
          gentle, polite and thrifty. About a decade ago, Supreme Master Ching 
          Hai came to Formosa teaching the Quan Yin Method. Because of my whole 
          family's affinity with Master, over twenty members have been initiated 
          and are now practicing the Quan Yin Method. Among them my mom was always 
          our model practitioner. 
          
           Now, my mom has passed 
          away to another world. In my heart, she is not just an ordinary woman. 
          She is one of the saints who descended to this world by their own will 
          to help the people with affinity to follow a living enlightened Master 
          and practice spiritually. She lived as a daughter-in-law, a wife and 
          a mother in a most ordinary way. She did not have a high position or 
          great wealth, but she had the purest heart. Living a most common life 
          with the simplest relationships with others, she took care of us and 
          protected us in silence. We hope we can live as saints, and become bodhisattvas 
          or Buddhas when we ascend to another world, realizing my mom's wishes.
Now, my mom has passed 
          away to another world. In my heart, she is not just an ordinary woman. 
          She is one of the saints who descended to this world by their own will 
          to help the people with affinity to follow a living enlightened Master 
          and practice spiritually. She lived as a daughter-in-law, a wife and 
          a mother in a most ordinary way. She did not have a high position or 
          great wealth, but she had the purest heart. Living a most common life 
          with the simplest relationships with others, she took care of us and 
          protected us in silence. We hope we can live as saints, and become bodhisattvas 
          or Buddhas when we ascend to another world, realizing my mom's wishes. 
          