In recent years, I have had the opportunity to attend a number of international retreats, visit various meditation centers, and meet with many fellow disciples. And everywhere I go, the initiates always receive me warmly, as if I were a member of their own family. In fact, to me, every disciple is a member of the same family, under the roof of the cozy home named Quan Yin.

Occasionally, though, I have not recognized some of the disciples whom I met briefly while working for Master in the Aulacese refugee camps years ago. At that time, I did translation and the paperwork necessary to sponsor the disciples in the camps to move to a third country.

In the camps, the situation was hopeless, with the refugees being subject to "forced repatriation." Thus their mental state was unstable and they were anxious, like people in a boat about to sink into the ocean. To them, Master was like a lifesaver. But due to heavy pressure from certain organizations, bringing the refugee disciples to a third country was as hard a job as "mending the sky and filling the sea." We would enter the refugee camps, sometimes through the main gate, sometimes through back doors, and sometimes even by sneaking in from the side. Many times we could only meet with the disciples for a few minutes, under the watchful eyes of the camp's security police. The paperwork for sponsorship often had to be done in private.

We kept doing the paperwork, but felt that there was little hope. We also felt the despair of the Aulacese refugees. Affected by this atmosphere, sometimes we felt paralyzed, and lay in bed depressed for days, not being able to get up to eat or perform our duties. We truly experienced the state where "We are all in One!" After seeing so many refugees violently and forcefully repatriated, we finally went home from the camps with a feeling of sadness and hopelessness, and in my heart I thought that I would never meet these people again.

But after a few years, while attending Master's international retreats and visiting meditation centers, a strange thing happened. Many disciples who had once lived in refugee camps in the Philippines, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia or Hong Kong came to greet me, saying that they had come to the United States after having been repatriated to Au Lac. We shared our memories, and it all seemed like a dream. They said that after arriving back in Au Lac, the American Embassy "suddenly" decided to re-examine their cases and re-interview them. However, only those refugees with proper paperwork were considered for entry into the United States. I could not believe that the paperwork Master had instructed us to do many years earlier, when there seemed to be not even a single ray of hope for the refugees, turned into a bridge bringing these disciples to America!

At present, a number of Centers have sponsored many fellow disciples living in Au Lac and other South East Asian countries so that they can enter the United States. All of them had previously been repatriated, or been left behind after the refugee camps were closed. Now I realize that working for Master is the highest blessing. And sooner or later, any work imbued with Master's infinite power will bring about excellent results for everyone involved.

Missing a Chance to Follow a Living Master|