Love in Action
Report from Chile
A Blessing in Disguise
Reaches a Woman in Need
By the Chile News Group (Originally in Spanish)
During the winter of 2004, severe flooding
in rural Chile left many families isolated and without food, housing
and other resources. At the time, local authorities and agencies mobilized
to help the victims as the news media published reports on the disaster
and its consequences. Thus, Chilean initiates learned that the flood
had destroyed homes, caused bridges to be closed and forced numerous
families to seek shelter in schools in mountainous Lago Ranco Township.
Feeling touched and desiring to help the victims,
the initiates contacted local emergency relief personnel to learn
how they could lend assistance and were informed about the dramatic
situation of Mrs. Aurora Leiva, whose humble dwelling on the banks
of Ranco Lake had suffered damage to its foundation. When the normally
peaceful local river became turbulent due to the flooding, the elderly
woman and her sons were forced to flee the home in a raft, bringing
only a few items along with them. After the flood waters receded,
Mrs. Aurora returned to her home, but months later was still without
funds to make the necessary repairs. The Township government was unable
to assist her as priority was being given to rebuilding the region's
roads and bridges.
In February, 2005, the Chile Center reported
on Mrs. Aurora's difficulty to the headquarters in Hsihu, saying that
she needed US$1,200 to repair her house. Later a Quan Yin messenger
traveled to the Center to conduct an initiation, and brought this
amount to express Master's love for her.
Then the Director of the Emergency Office of
Lago Ranco Township, Mr. Germán Olea, provided the Quan Yin initiates
with a list of materials needed to repair Mrs. Aurora's home. And
together with her daughter Nora we purchased lumber, nails and zinc
sheets to repair the roof. Next we set out immediately to visit Mrs.
Aurora, who knew nothing about our intentions because her daughter
wanted to surprise her. When the sweet old woman came out to greet
us we had a deeply touching encounter, and when she learned of our
mission she was so astonished she did not know how to react. Afterwards
she showed us her home and the river that had flooded, describing
her anguishing experience during the ordeal, and then invited us for
tea. As we conversed everyone was happy and contented and felt like
a family. We then gave Mrs. Aurora a basket full of fruit and vegetables
and some financial aid, and a few days later the materials to repair
her house were transported.
Through this experience we came to realize
that it is often difficult to tell the difference between fortune
and misfortune. Due to the suffering caused by the 2004 flood Mrs.
Aurora had the chance to receive our Master's kind assistance and
infinite blessings. So the disaster was a blessing in disguise.
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