A Good Tool for God
Master's Company during Surgery

 

Sister initiate Feng-qin, London, UK (Originally in English)

Early one morning in March of this year, I woke up from a half-sleeping and half-meditating state. I had an appointment to meditate with a sister at her house in the afternoon. Perhaps it was an occupational disease of mine to plan everything beforehand. Since it was too early to have breakfast, I started to meditate, but could not continue after a while.

Next, for no particular reason, I went to Victoria Coach Station, where I stood before the ticket counter with no idea of where I wanted to go. I looked through the timetable for buses leaving London for towns and cities throughout Britain, arranged alphabetically from A to Z. After going through it many times, my eyes became fixed on "Nottingham." I then walked to the counter, bought a ticket and canceled my meditation appointment without giving the sister a good reason.

The journey to Nottingham took three hours, and after arriving I wandered through its streets without knowing why I had come to this boring city. I walked past many shops but did not go inside because I had no money to spend. Then one shop suddenly drew my attention. I entered it, and when I climbed to its second floor, two Chinese men walked towards me. They asked for my help in buying quilts, pillows, and bedding. After we had finished shopping together, they invited me to their lodging.

When we got there, one of the men showed me a piece of paper with an attorney's name and address on it. He looked worried and embarrassed to ask for my help again, since we had known each other for only about an hour. He had to meet the attorney in London the next day. He told me he had just arrived in Britain and could not speak English, and was worried that he might not be able to find the lawyer's office. He could not find anyone to help him either. If he missed this only chance, he might have problems with his residence permit. It was near closing time at the ticket counter, so we rushed to the Nottingham Coach Station, and bought the last ticket just before it closed.

The following day, I met the man at the Victoria Coach Station in London. I accompanied him all day until he left by bus in the evening. While we were waiting for the bus, I asked him, "What is your religious faith?"

"I'm a Catholic," He replied.

I then asked, "Do you pray to Jesus for help?"

And the man answered, "Yes, I pray all the time. Since I left home six months ago, I have prayed for Jesus' help every minute." Suddenly his eyes glistened with tears and he asked, "Did Jesus send you to help me?"

I smiled and nodded.

When I came home, I could hardly believe that I had made this trip without any planning, arrangement, or mental preparation.

Master has said, "After being initiated by the Master, we are no longer separated."

"The ordinary telephone can communicate with the whole world. Not to mention our spiritual links. Communicate with one another."

"If we always focus our attention inward, we won't go wrong. Anyone can serve as God's tool."

This experience taught me that if we can transcend the bondage of our minds, we will reach the wisdom level, where time, space, boundaries, and limits do not exist. We become one with Master and Her co-workers, and eventually we master ourselves.