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Ruthless Floods, Human Love |
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[Report
From Hong Kong]
Continuous torrential downpours have brought on the worst floods of the century
in many areas of China, leaving the Heilungkiang area in the northeast, the
middle and lower basin of the Yangtze River, and the southern Fujian Province
devastated by the raging waters in the past two months.
Just as many people
had begun to feel an indifference toward the annual rise of the rivers above
the danger mark, the lives and property of 200 million people came under serious
threat from relentless floods that grew to be the worst in Chinese history.
As one flood crest closely followed another and the water level rose with no
sign of receding, states of emergency were declared in region after region.
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Receipts from the Hong Kong Red Cross and the Salvation Army for donations from Hong Kong initiates for the China flood relief work. |
Moved by the unfortunate
situation of their compatriots, the Hong Kong initiates, despite an economic
slowdown, launched a series of fundraising activities for these suffering souls.
Initiates raised HK$78,190 (about US$10,000) and contributed it to the Hong
Kong Red Cross China Relief Fund.
The Hong Kong Center
remained open twenty-four hours a day, allowing the initiates to attend, in
turn, a non-stop meditation session to pray to God to soon lead their compatriots
out of dispair. Many initiates who have attended this long meditation session
have felt immense blessing from Master. Those who have sacrificed their sleep
for meditation have found themselves more energetic and blissful without the
need for rest. Nightlong meditation has filled them with bliss.
Initiates also sponsored
a one day charity sale at a vegetarian restaurant run by fellow practitioners,
calling for generous social participation in this "Ruthless Flooding, Human
Love" campaign. The enthusiastic response kept many sister initiates busy
in the kitchen as guests, several times the number that usually frequented the
restaurant on a normal business day, invited friends to a vegetarian meal as
an act of charity. The kitchen served up delectable dishes and the guests savored
each dish with loving hearts. Although the restaurant was packed and people
had to wait to be seated, this did not dampen the spirit of cooperation or generous
giving. On that day, the restaurant raised HK$20,000 (about US$2,500) and contributed
it to the Hong Kong Salvation Army .
For the people in this
prosperous city of Hong Kong, where the hectic lifestyle has turned them into
strangers, this fund-raising activity has unearthed in them their original good
and virtuous selves.