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Formosa
Fight Global Warming, Go Vegan to Save the Earth
By Nantou News Group (Originally
in Chinese)
A hundred guests came to the gathering to discuss the impact of global warming. Among them were about 80 local people and 20 prominent figures, including school principals, directors, and teachers, as well as Nantou County Councilor Ms. Xu Ah-gan; superintendents of the Nantou County Education Bureau; Mr. Lin Hong-rui, General Manager of the vegetarian website Suiis.com; organic expert Ms. Li Qiu-liang; Providence University lecturer Mr. Zheng Zhi-han; and Dr. Huang Chuan-yuan, Director of the International Chinese Naturopath Association. When watching the NASA Climate Report film, some people cried to see polar bears drowning in the water as melted ice left them nothing to walk on. We distributed leaflets about the film to all participants, urging everyone to work together to overcome this global crisis by adopting the vegetarian lifestyle, planting trees, driving hybrid cars, using renewable energy sources, and praying for God’s grace. During our discussion, a group of college students arrived at the resort and were so deeply impressed that they stayed until the end. County Councilor Ms. Xu said she hoped to increase fuel tax through legislation to raise public awareness of the impact of air pollution on the Earth. General Manager Lin Hong-rui stressed that “the vegetarian lifestyle does not merely elevate our consciousness, but expresses our care and love for animals. Most importantly, it protects the Earth on which we and our descendants live.” Lecturer Zheng Zhi-han from Providence University reminded everyone: “To fight global warming fast, there is only one world! We must act immediately and bring love into our daily lives.” The Education Bureau superintendents told us that they had come voluntarily and found the event very meaningful. They hoped to introduce the concept of environmental protection to schools, so that everyone would cherish and conserve our beautiful planet. After the discussion, we treated our guests to a 20-course nutritious and healthy vegan New Year feast. We also presented our guests and media friends with gifts, including Master’s books, News magazines, Supreme Master Television souvenir t-shirts, videos on global warming and vegetarianism, and delicious meal boxes. The event ended with many positive comments from the guests. We are grateful to Master for helping us understand more about
global warming and learn how to convey our ideas to the media and the
public. In the year to come, we will collaborate with schools to share
with more people the concept “Be Veg! Go Green, Save the Planet.”
Sharing the Noble Message through Books
By Hsinchu News Group (Originally
in Chinese)
One recipient of these wonderful publications, Hsinchu County Magistrate Cheng Yung-chin, expressed his sincere gratitude and said that he would buy more copies for his co-workers. Hopefully, through the influence of these noble works, the world’s consciousness will be further elevated. Caption: Hsinchu County Magistrate Cheng Yung-chin (left) sincerely
accepting Master’s new books
University Students Work toward a Better World The dinner left a deep impression on all the participants. So, united by the same ideal, the Hsinchu fellow practitioners are eager to have greater interaction and hold more joint activities with these groups in order to make the world a more beautiful place for us all to live in and enjoy. Our fellow initiates prepared a wide variety of vegetarian
food for free tasting by faculty members and students. They also personally
delivered fliers and vegetarian delicacies to administrative and departmental
offices, which won the appreciation and commendation of the NHUE president
and professors. To make the students realize the urgency of the matter,
we especially designed an “Intelligent Quiz for Delicious Food.”
The students studied the fliers and watched the video attentively to find
the answer, exploring this serious and critical topic in a happy and relaxed
atmosphere.
Vegan Meals are Positively Received
By Taipei News Group (Originally in Chinese)
Lihu Elementary School
[Taipei] Situated in Taipei City’s Neihu District, the newly-established Lihu Elementary School is designed to embrace new ideas. Its Principal, Mr. Hong Tian-yi, a man known for his honesty and sincerity, recently invited the Taipei Center of The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association to prepare a healthy, nutritious vegan feast at the school, to express his admiration and appreciation for the dedication of his teachers and administrative staff. On January 22, Golden Year 5 (2008), our Association members arrived at the school with enough ingredients to prepare a sumptuous 20-course meal. Also, a fellow initiate who practices traditional Chinese medicine explained the huge benefits that the vegetarian diet can bring to our planet. When Principal Hong gave the word to begin, everyone quickly
queued up to get their delicacies, and then praised the food after
tasting it. Among the guests, Principal Lee of Xihu Junior High School
and Principal Liao from Xinhu Elementary School expressed their wish
to host similar vegetarian feasts at their facilities.
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A joint endeavor by all Formosa Centers: Beginning on January 31, Golden Year 5 (2008), public announcements about Supreme Master Television and the “SOS! Go Veg! Be Green!” message were placed in the passenger compartments of Tzu-Chiang express trains and commuter trains for a period of two months. | ||
In addition, public announcements were placed on buses and all fellow initiates were invited to share this message with their relatives and friends through the Internet. The response has been most encouraging. For example, Mr. Wu Rui-yao, Director of dsopen.com and a long-time supporter in disseminating information from The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association, added links to Supreme Master Television and the SOS-NASA Climate Report on his homepage—http://www.dsopen.com.
Hopefully, such concerted effort from everyone will attract
greater attention to global warming and people will take immediate action
to stop the crisis.
[Pingtung] The Activity and Counseling Group of the Laiyi Center held a Children’s Winter Camp at the Center during the winter vacation. It was a great opportunity for young participants to learn more about environmental conservation and animal life, while building a closer relationship with their parents. During the two-day activity, they gained much knowledge from the well-known environmentalists from southern Formosa and visited the Husheng Dog Pound in Wandan Township.
The parents, who are fellow initiates, enjoyed the growth experience
with their children. The winter camp was a success that benefited
participants of all ages.
[Changhua] As part of an endeavor to encourage people to love and care for animals, fellow brothers and sisters from the Changhua Center held their third book activity; this time after the Lunar New Year. A total of 84 schools and organizations received Master’s new books – The Birds in My Life and The Dogs in My Life, News magazines, as well as Thoughts on Life and Consciousness by Dr. Janez Drnovsek. Principals and administrators of several schools dearly appreciated our book contributions. They personally received our fellow initiates to express their gratitude and asked various questions about animal protection and the vegetarian lifestyle.
We would like to thank Master for providing us with the opportunity
to share these wonderful books with our fellow citizens.
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