Report from Hawaii, USA

The International Emperor Shun
Culture University Installs
Supreme Master Ching Hai
as Honorary Dean

Dr. Hung Kwang Chen unveils bronze statues of Emperor Shun and Supreme Master Ching Hai, and presents the Golden Emperor Shun Trophy and a medal of Emperor Shun Award to Master Ching Hai.

[Honolulu] From May 14-16, 2003, nearly six hundred members of the Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association from around the world gathered in Honolulu, Hawaii to participate in group meditation sessions to pray for world peace, and later attended a banquet to launch the Hawaii Overseas Chinese Association and the International Emperor Shun Culture University. The purpose in establishing the University was to carry traditional Chinese moral values and culture into the twenty-first century.

Upon arrival, the initiates were greeted by artistically arranged displays of Master's paintings, posters, books, audio and video tapes, DVDs, Longevity Lamps, Celestial Jewelry and Happi Yogi Clothes. The meditation hall contained a beautiful stage erected and decorated by initiates with an oval portrait of Master, potted plants, bouquets of tropical flowers and a sky blue background bearing the words "Pray for World Peace." During the meditation sessions, initiates practiced with sincerity and high spirits as the atmosphere remained peaceful and elevated due to Master's blessing energy. Most participants said that it was a great honor to be able to attend the event and felt tremendous blessing from the recent elevation of the world's consciousness through Master's grace during Her recent personal retreat.

After the last meditation session on May 16, the initiates dressed beautifully and then were transported to the New Empress Restaurant in the Chinatown Culture Plaza in downtown Honolulu. There they joined distinguished members of the local Chinese community in a celebration and banquet founding the above-mentioned institutions, and honoring Supreme Master Ching Hai for Her compassion and contributions to humankind through worldwide humanitarian work and teaching of the Quan Yin Method, whose principles are identical to those of traditional Chinese ethics.

The banquet venue and many delightful performances.

The grand evening commenced with an opening speech delivered by Dr. Hung Kwang Chen, the University's founder and president, who stated the school's key principles. During the subsequent ceremonies, Dr. Chen unveiled bronze statues of Emperor Shun and Supreme Master Ching Hai, who was installed as Honorary Dean. Afterwards a traditional dragon and lion dance ritual was performed for the success and prosperity of the new institutions. In Master's place, a representative gave a speech and accepted a certificate recognizing Her new title. Master Ching Hai was also presented with the Emperor Shun Award and the Golden Emperor Shun Trophy, which were accepted by a Quan Yin messenger on Her behalf as She was still in retreat for the purpose of elevating the world's consciousness.

The banquet consisted of an elegant and delicious dinner accompanied by several performances, including traditional Hawaiian dance and nose flute presentations, a beautiful Korean folk dance, a Chinese tribal dance, a classical violin solo and others, providing guests with a wonderfully satisfying evening.

The local World Daily News also gave a report on this event on May 21, 2003.

 

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