Dana Point, California
Celebrating Compassion for All Beings
at the Festival of the Whale
By Los Angeles Reporting Team (Originally in
English)
Los
Angeles initiates prepared excitedly for the 15th Annual Festival of
the Whale, held this year over two weekends in March. The festival is
a large outdoor fair celebrating the gray whale’s annual migration
down the California coastline on its way from Alaska to Mexico. It seemed
a perfect opportunity for sharing the message of Alternative Living,
especially since the festival also featured other animal-friendly activities
such as a ‘dog walk’ benefiting a no-kill animal shelter,
and the Ocean Institute, which seeks to educate people about marine
life.
Prior to the weekend of March 4 and 5, Golden
Year 3 (2006), initiates prepared food, flyers and display materials
for the booth they had arranged. Very early on the morning of March
4th, they arose to a beautiful dawn. It seemed to initiates that God
was already smiling upon them since the entire previous week had been
wet and rainy. Around 15 fellow practitioners traveled together to arrive
before 6 AM at the fair venue where they set up the booth with fresh
flowers, banners, inflated balloons and played Master’s DVD. They
also set up a display of photos from the Supreme Master Ching Hai International
Association’s disaster relief efforts such as Pakistan and hurricane
Katrina.
As soon as the fair opened at 10 AM, the area
was immediately filled with people. Many families arrived with their
children, who happily received the balloons from initiates while the
parents stopped to take an Alternative Living flyer and converse. Initiates
also went out into the crowd to distribute flyers. Along with the flyers,
initiates had also printed some recipes with appetizing photos of the
dishes themselves. People seemed to really like the recipes, with one
person commenting, “This is nice because without the recipes,
I wouldn’t know how to cook the vegetarian food.”
Some fellow practitioners went to a large nearby
park, Balboa Park, where they also had good success in distributing
flyers. They found out they could get a permit to set up a table at
this park as the “Alternative Living Group.”
Many people had positive comments about the flyer
and even remarked about the animals. One gentleman, for example, said
that he really liked the dolphin picture on the flyer. Other people
asked where they could get the food for vegetarian living. Along with
the flyers, initiates passed out printed copies of recipes from the
Supreme Kitchen web site and also pointed out the web sites on the flyers
where they could find more information and more recipes.
Initiates also noticed that those who wore the
yellow vest, bearing the name of The Supreme Master Ching Hai International
Association, were able to distribute far more flyers than the initiates
who weren’t wearing it. Initiates commented to each other that
Master’s recommendation for working teams to wear them really
had a very good reason indeed and it brought great blessing to the people
who saw Master’s name!
At the end of the two days at the fair, some
fellow practitioners went around to look for any Alternative Living
flyers that people might have discarded on the ground or in the trash.
But, miraculously, they could not find any! All 6,000 flyers passed
out to the public had been kept rather than thrown away. Initiates left
feeling deeply thankful for this opportunity to participate in God’s
work.