On the evening of October 25, 2002,
local initiates from the Johannesburg Gauteng Center held a Supreme
Master Ching Hai Day celebration, and later attended a two-day
retreat.
Love to our Master from the Johannesburg Center
Melbourne
To our dearest beloved Master,
We wish You supreme peace, love,
blessings and support on this special day, when we remember how
fortunate we are that the grace of God has blessed us with Your
holy presence. We also pay tribute to You for all the humanitarian
and spiritual support You have given to the suffering beings of
the world.
With our love,
From all the brothers and sisters of the Melbourne Center, Australia
Jakarta,
Indonesia
Dear Master,
We keep You always in our thoughts
and hearts and very close to us each and every day.
Happy You! Happy Moment! Happy Ching Hai Day!
We love and miss You!
Disciples
from Jakarta, Indonesia
Formosa
October
25, 2002 was a day of thanksgiving and heavenly glory. On this
day, fellow initiates from around Formosa held celebrations at
their local centers. During the subsequent two-day retreat for
the month of October, initiates sat in deep meditation, hoping
to spread the wonderful and positive atmosphere of the occasion,
and share the message of peace manifested on Supreme Master Ching
Hai Day.
Seoul,
Korea
This
year, fellow practitioners in Korea had a wonderful Ching Hai
Day celebration in Seoul. The most impressive and meaningful part
of the event was the singing of Jimmy Osmond's song "Mother
of Mine" by each Korean center. A video of the performances
was produced and sent to our loving Master, providing a special
and touching experience for all the disciples. While wholeheartedly
practicing the song, everyone could deeply feel Master's loving
care and in turn, their profound love for Her.
After
this performance, the Seoul initiates sang several other songs,
followed by a great surprise by the young initiates -- a short
and humorous musical program based on a song Master once sang
for initiates: "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree."
The youngsters' dynamic and comic movements had the audience laughing
continuously....
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