The
play had three scenes, and Master changed Her character three times;
from that of a ravishing European lady, to a noble Egyptian queen, and
then to the Au Lac beauty of all time. Once again, Master displayed
Her rare and extraordinary talents; She wrote and directed the play
in a very short time, and coordinated the music with the set to spontaneously
exhibit an impression of grandeur. She also designed all the costumes
for three different time periods and cultures, which all the more stressed
the uniqueness of the play. The delighted and surprised audience gazed
at the Super-Master of the universe dancing as if they were looking
at a scene from the Kingdom of God or the Buddha Land with their very
own eyes.
It
was time for the final curtain, and boundless joy emerged in everyone's
heart. A continuous string of encores and sincere wishes made Master,
although exhausted, appear on stage to take several curtain calls. She
also gave out blessed food, and finally closed Her palms together to
thank everyone, while quietly looking at the audience to bless them.
The audience also held their palms together, to thank Her for bestowing
upon them Her endless love.
When
Master was invited to cut the cake, She could not push the knife into
it. She said, "It's because God does not want us to part."
Upon hearing that, everyone was touched.
It was not until Master reminded everyone that they could go and eat
that they were surprised at how time had flown by. Then fireworks were
set off so that the guests and fellow practitioners could admire the
magnificent sight while enjoying the delicious meal.
The
colourful balloons drifted in the sky, an abundant supply of candies
and biscuits were placed in every corner, and a joyful memory was inscribed
in everyone's heart. The peace that God provided would ripple to every
corner of the world through Hiers beloved children. Meanwhile, most
of the fellow initiates were already eagerly rubbing their hands, preparing
themselves mentally and physically, and awaiting the baptism of love
which would take place during the seven-day retreat.