Love in Action

 

Report from Formosa

Master's Love Reaches
Distant Wulu



[Taitung] This is how an ancient legend of Formosa's Bunun aborigines goes. Once, during a losing battle, a Bunun elder escaped into the mountains with his enemies close at his heels. While in this desperate situation, he heard a humming sound. God was answering his prayers and inspiring him through the heavenly music. He turned back and the Bunun won the battle. Since then, the Bunun tribesmen have returned to their dominion and imitated this Sound to create their world-famous octet. In the Haituang rural township, Taitung County, Wulu is a typical Bunun tribal village located high among the clouds. Its inhabitants are pious children of God who still sing this heavenly octet. Several years back, they performed the octet at the National Concert Hall in Taipei, and even in the faraway Yunan Province of mainland China.

Perhaps God heard the call deep from their souls, because fellow practitioners from Taitung visited Wulu, bringing them the divine message about the ethereal Sound stream that might awaken the memory of Heaven among the Bunun people. On our way to Wulu we found that several parts of the Southern Cross-Island Highway, leading to this village, had been buried by landslides, caused by Typhoon Bilis in late August. Many roads were destroyed, as were numerous vegetable farms and orchards. The miserable scenes revealed to us why Master had sent us there. Yes, material aid might be of some consolation to the elderly in the village, but it was the blessing from the divine Sound stream that helped the Bunun people rediscover the true origin and glory of their ancestors.

Free medical consultations
Free hair cut

Many fellow practitioners from Taitung participated in the free medical and barber's services that we offered in this mountain village. They were joined by Pingtung and Taipei initiates, who were western-style phisicians or naturopaths.

The Bunun children were the first to receive free medical service. Then, they accepted their share of candies before having their hair shaved completely in the barber's area. Their innocent and shining eyes told us that Heaven belonged to them. Owing to their purity and simplicity, heavenly Light appeared in the photos that we took on this occasion. Many people clearly experienced Master's intangible blessings, which added to the success of the activity. Their unpolluted environment ensures perfect health for the Bunun people, but they didn't miss the opportunity to get a haircut. (The nearest barber was 30 km from the village.) Most of them preferred to have their hair shaved to the scalp. We almost thought that we were in a temple!

This was just after Formosa had been hit by Typhoon Bilis, when for many days, Wulu lost contact with the outside world. The people had to rely on emergency supplies airlifted by Formosa's Seagull Air Squadron. When the brother initiate contacting them visited Wulu to arrange for the medical and barber's services, he was deeply impressed by the villagers shouting in unison as they worked together to restore the water supply in the mountains. It was as though the entire village were a large family living happily and harmoniously together.

In addition to offering the free services, we also visited senior citizens over the age of sixty-five. Touched by Master's deep love, they cheerfully thanked us in their native language, saying "Ur-ni-la". We, too, said "Ur-ni-la" to Master from the depths of our hearts; it is because of You that we are what we are today!

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