Truth-Sharing : Observation And Growth

By Sister Initiate Zhou Yuyun, Hong Kong

1993 was my first trip on a lecture tour. It was there that my ego, which I once thought was indestructible, crumbled easily and naturally under the high vibration of the group.

In Australia, the low population density made flier distribution a difficult job. On the first day, the team returned to its temporary lodgings carrying many fliers. Looking at these fliers, the brother in charge, though well aware of how difficult it was, insisted that we finish our assigned jobs each day so as to cultivate the habit of overcoming difficulties and solving problems. From that day on, we learned to finish our assigned tasks each day, finding ways to overcome the difficulties we encountered. We all worked steadfastly to accomplish our mission.

This experience of flier distribution in Australia taught me thoroughly the ideal of self-discipline in work. I was both surprised and touched by the relationship between the work team members and Quan Yin messengers. The team members were absolutely obedient and very disciplined. That was why they could act quickly and advance bravely. Their courage assisted me in overcoming my individual self and growing up. Therefore, the lecture trip was a journey of enlightenment for me in my search of the Truth and the real self. As Master once said, "Just let go of your small self and then you'll be big."  

Not To Be Sluggish

When we returned to Asia, the schedule was not so tight. Two work groups joined forces in Seoul. We thought we had more people, so we all relaxed. The two group leaders worked together and became mutually reliant. After the lecture, Master asked to see us. We thought that we were invited to a party again. But it turned out that Master had severe words for us. She pointed out that we were not concentrating enough and were relying too much on others instead of God. We had become conceited over our hard work and success. Master's sharp warning had us quickly changing our careless and sloppy attitude and we again focused our attention on God's instructions. Truly, when a Master teaches the disciples, He or She always emphasizes their inner quality and not their apparent success or failure.