Beginning 
          on Sept. 18, the Jiayi and Yunlin areas in the south were also engulfed 
          by the encircling typhoon. Braving storm and rain, fellow practitioners 
          from Jiayi went to explore the affected area. The dam in Bei-gang Stream 
          was damaged; fellow practitioners nearby waded through the flood and 
          joined the affected residents to heap up sandbags. Fortunately, the 
          heavy rain stopped not long after, and a catastrophe was averted. At 
          the Golden World residential area in Jiayi, the situation was most serious 
          because the stream bank had given way. After the flood receded the next 
          day, houses were left covered by mud, and the streets by garbage. Fellow 
          practitioners quickly went to help the victims to tidy up their homesteads.
          
        
The 
          love, concern and help rendered by fellow practitioners in the aftermath 
          of Typhoon Nari warmed the hearts of many victims struggling in the 
          rain and storm in many places. However, witnessing catastrophes occurring 
          all over the world, with many people losing their lives, property and 
          homes overnight, fellow practitioners are in a state of sober reflection, 
          realizing that, as Master says, "The world is ephemeral; only spiritual 
          practice is most important. Monetary or physical aid on the outside 
          is only a temporary means."
          
          
(Remark: 
          The relief work is still going on. Itemized details of relief materials 
          and expenditures will be published later in our magazine.)
          
          
        Upon 
          receiving news of Typhoon Nari, Master was deeply concerned about the 
          situation, 
          and immediately faxed the following message of consolation to Formosan 
          disciples: