After the seven-day Christmas retreat in Costa Rica
in 1990, Master and disciples went to a nearby secluded beach for
a further retreat. In the heat on that isolated beach, Master led
the disciples in setting up a tarp with a piece of driftwood so
that we could have some shade. We placed our cooking utensils, fruit
and vegetables under the tarp away from the scorching sun.
A miracle then occurred on the beach. A freshwater
pool was found not far from shore. Strangely, however, soon after
our retreat ended and Master left for Panama, the sea suddenly rose
high and flooded the little pool. No fresh water has since been
found on the beach. We could not figure out where the fresh water
came from, but it flowed into the pool and then out to form a little
creek, which meandered into the ocean. Every morning, we carried
water from the pool and filtered it through six or seven layers
of cloth before storing it for food preparation. Mornings were the
best times to collect the water for the debris settled at the bottom
of the pool during the night.
During the retreat, Master led us in fortifying
the sand embankments nearby, which showed signs of collapse. We
also dug a deeper riverbed for the creek. However, the uneven bed
obstructed water flow and Master decided to dig a new canal for
the water to flow into the ocean. Barefooted, Master toiled hard
with a shovel in her hand. She also asked us to work hard, but we
thought it was fun and did not take the work seriously. Darkness
was about to fall, and when Master saw that we were working too
slowly, She chastised us severely and urged us on, telling us that
building this creek would have a tremendous impact on the universe.
Only then did we hasten to complete the work. Master's attendant
offered to take over Her shoveling job, but She insisted on doing
it Herself. Even though the disciples did not understand why She
had to do it Herself, they knew somehow that this was a very important
task.
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