A 
          valuable and comprehensive collection of Master's audio- and video-taped 
          lectures delivered at various retreats is now available.
         
Sound 
          refining and erasing of background interference on the earlier recorded 
          lectures ensure that this ideal MP3 CD collection of Master's teachings 
          comes with only the finest sound quality.
         
This 
          MP3 CD collection covers Master's enlightening lectures from past retreats, 
          Her precious spiritual nourishment, and initiates' experience-sharing, 
          which will help you review and refresh your spiritual knowledge. 
      
       
         
MP3 
          is a new sound compression technique that can effectively compress sound 
          files by a ratio of 10:1 or even 12:1, while maintaining high fidelity 
          and outstanding sound quality. The MP3 CD looks like an ordinary CD, 
          but has a storage capacity that is eight to ten times greater than that 
          of a regular CD. It enables eight to ten hours of continuous play, equivalent 
          to ten cassettes, and is small, portable, and easy to preserve.
         
Hardware 
          requirements: MP3 CDs are supported by MP3 computer programs and compatible 
          Walkman, VCD and DVD players. 
        The 
          Latest Retreat Lectures:
        <MP3-1> 
          Seven -Day Retreat, Ilan, Formosa, August 12-18, 1988 <In Chinese>
         
          1-2. Spiritual 
            Practice Requests Us to be Independent 
            3. A Discussion about Venerable Master Hsu-yun's Seven-day Retreat
            4-5. Why be Afraid of Master?
            6-7. Buddhist Chants and the Key Points of Spiritual Practice 
            8-9. What Does Liberation with Karma Mean?
            10-11. Reports of Experiences by Fellow Initiates
            12-13. Only a Real Master is Omnipresent
            14-15. Do Not be Bound by Habits
        
        <MP3-2> 
          Seven-Day Retreat, Ilan, Formosa, August 12-18, 1988 <In Chinese>
         
          1-2. Experiences 
            of Fellow Initiates and Master Sheds Tears in Public
            3-4. Why Famous Masters Have Darker Lights
            5-6. Who Sincerely Wants to Meet the Master?
            7-8. Buddhist Chants by Master
            9-10. Buddhist Chants and Fellow Initiates' Experiences
            11-12. Reports of Experiences in Three Languages
            13-14. The Compassion of the Supreme Master