By brother initiate David,
Togo, West Africa
While on the Path

 

One day my doorbell rang. It was a little girl begging for money. At first sight, she appeared to be neatly dressed. I gave her some money but wondered why she was begging. After a short while, she came back with her younger sister, who looked at me with shining eyes. This time, the little girl explained her family situation. Their mother had passed away and their father had just sustained a leg injury and could not work temporarily. So she did odd jobs here and there, like selling trivial things. They had to go without meals if her business was bad. A strong feeling surged inside of me after I heard her story, so I gave her several times more money than I had earlier, and the two little girls left happily. I thought I would be happy to help her again if she returned.

When I mentioned this story to a fellow initiate the next day, she told me that the little girl had visited her as well. She had asked the little girl to sweep away the fallen leaves outside her dwelling before she would give her any money. But the little girl left without doing so. I understood that this fellow initiate wanted those seeking help to first try doing something for themselves instead of always relying on others. But then I suddenly recalled something that Master once said: "We help when other people need it, and do not seek anything in return; we do it unconditionally." Nevertheless, the initiate's words made me feel that it was not worthwhile helping such people, because these things happen so often that we sometimes become tired of them. I assumed that I had been cheated again, and decided that when the little girl returned the next time, I would ask some initiates to visit her family to learn the truth.

Two days later, a Quan Yin messenger came to Lohmay, my hometown, and talked about Master's loving concern for Ghanaian initiates. I felt a shock from a kind of spiritual light and suddenly realized that love comes intuitively, without logical analysis or judgement. It is unnecessary to consider what is the most beneficial way. All these years, I had let my values influence my decisions and used materialistic concepts to weigh my actions. I had always wavered back and forth, wondering which decision or action was better or worse. And this kind of thinking had plunged me into a physical struggle between good and evil. Fortunately, I have now met a living, enlightened Master, whose omnipresent teachings have helped me rise above my long-rigid values.

Several days later, the little girl came again, this time with her cute, lovely, little brother. Later our initiates visited their family and found that it was just as the little girl had described. We asked the initiates to bring them some medicine and money to cover their living expenses. The little girl's father was very happy and thankful to receive our loving donation, and I felt happy myself. My thinking has been purified through this experience, and I now understand more deeply Master's teaching: "We do charity out of love, out of wanting nothing, out of just duty to mankind, out of love for less fortunate beings."

 

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