Report
from
Formosa
Free Medical Service
at the Millennium Paintball Sports Carnival
[Taipei]
On March 12, the National Sports Council convened the Millennium
Paintball Sports Carnival at Keelung Riverside Park. This event was
meant to strengthen relations and friendships among diplomatic officials
of the R.O.C. and foreign ambassadors, counselors and economic and cultural
affairs officers stationed in Taipei. Featuring a paintball war game
that attracted participants of several nationalities, the carnival also
included such events as a motorbike stunt performance, a Chinese martial
arts presentation, dance performances, and traditional folk arts and
exercises. The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association was
invited to offer free medical services to the carnival's attendees.
Fellow
practitioners arriving at the carnival grounds immediately began to
play Master's musical CDs, filling the venue with a warm and peaceful
atmosphere. Their medical consultations and services included blood
pressure measurements, Chinese medicine prescriptions, acupuncture treatments,
ophthalmic examinations, and surgical and dental consultations.
When
our group was introduced through a loudspeaker to the audience, a huge
crowd, including foreign visitors, rushed to our booth. We had prepared
many chairs to keep people comfortable while they waited in line. We
also shared spiritual nourishment in the form of Master's sample booklets
and magazines. While waiting for their consultations, people quietly
read the booklets with great attention. We were really touched to witness
God's love flowing gently into their hearts and souls. Each visitor
to the booth received physical care, along with the spiritual nourishment
of God's love.

Fellow practitioners provide free medical services to local and foreign
diplomats in Formosa.
Spring
Holiday Retreat
[Hsihu]
This year, April 2 to 4 were Formosan Holidays, among which April 4
was Tomb-Sweeping Day. On that day, Formosan initiates took the rare
opportunity to hold a special three-day retreat at the Hsihu Center,
thus allowing them to both participate in the retreat and take care
of their families. Initiates were free to attend the retreat for one
day, two days, or all three days. Family members were also welcome to
visit the Hsihu Center on Sunday. Thanks to this flexible arrangement,
many initiates participated in the retreat, their colorful tents bringing
a lively atmosphere to the Center.
During the retreatants
diligent meditation sessions, fellow initiates truly practiced the custom
of sweeping their ancestors graves. For people who have received
initiation from Master and followed Her in spiritual practice, their
ancestors have long left their graves for a superior plane of existence,
or have already been liberated from the cycle of transmigration.
During the retreat,
fellow initiates also prayed for the success of Masters Oceania
and Asia Lecture Tour. For the same purpose, all the Centers in Formosa
have asked that fellow initiates join in a daily meditation session
at home from five to seven in the morning, and again from nine to eleven
in the evening.
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