Elevation of the Soul
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s
Latest DVDs
DVD-793
(Spoken in English, with 14 choices of subtitles)
A Simple
and Noble Life
Paris 3-Day
Retreat, France, August 21~24, 2007
DVD-795
(Spoken in English, with 13 choices of subtitles)
Laughter
is Good for You
Paris 3-Day
Retreat, France, August 23, 2007
Highlights:
Master has been very busy since the
launch of Supreme Master Television. How does She keep Her life simple?
Do you want to know the secret recipe of Master’s “instant
tea” that keeps Her awake for meditation through the night? Master
also reveals Her exclusive diet and tells the story of the Sufi Master
Bahauddin. In another discourse, Master shares jokes with delighted
disciples, making them burst into laughter. Just as Master says, “Laughter
is good for you. Let us start now.”
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DVD-713
(Spoken in English, with 13 choices of subtitles)
Love is
the Master
Group Meditation,
Florida Center, U.S.A. June 5, 2001
DVD-717
(Spoken in English, with 12 choices of subtitles)
The Virtues
of a Good Neighbor
Group Meditation,
Florida Center, U.S.A. June 11, 2001
Highlights:
In these two discourses, Master erases
many doubts in the hearts of fellow initiates. She offers answers to
such questions as: Are virtues related to enlightenment? What should
people do if they long for enlightenment but cannot be humble? Is there
any special way or food that can revitalize our spirit and help us meditate?
People who have received initiation from Master are the select and most
fortunate in the universe, as Master elaborates on this extraordinary
“spiritual opportunity percentage.” Master further reveals
that animals have enviable attributes, such as their constant contact
with God and their ability to communicate with Hirm at any time. Thus,
they know many things that humans cannot perceive.
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DVD-700
(Spoken in English, with 15 choices of subtitles)
The Living
Saints
Six-Day International
Retreat, Youngdong Center, Korea, May 11, 2000
Highlights:
Master receives contact persons from
all over the world. Together, they share insights from their walk along
the spiritual path to seek enlightenment, revealing some extraordinary
spiritual visions that can help strengthen our faith. Master says that
the fastest way to attain enlightenment is to help others do the same,
because as we sow, so shall we reap. She reminds the contact persons
to meditate twice as long as normally required, because more energy
is needed to accomplish their tasks. Master also speaks about tribulations
that She encounters in daily life, and adventures during Her worldwide
lecture tours.
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DVD-732
(Spoken in Chinese, with 14 choices of subtitles)
The Power
of Positive Thinking
International
Christmas Celebration, Florida Center, U.S.A.
December 30,
2001
Highlights:
What is the amazing story about “the
Moon going into Samadhi”? What awesome results have scientists
found from their experiments on water crystals? Citing scientific proof,
Master reminds us: “Our speech and thoughts can help people, but
also curse people; we can raise people up and make them happy, but also
put them down and make them feel uncomfortable. Unless you are a master
or teacher who has to teach people or correct your students, it’d
be better not to say any negative words.”
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DVD-738
(Spoken in English, with 12 choices of subtitles)
Simple
Living
Group meditation,
Florida Center, U.S.A. April 26, 2001
Highlights:
Where did Master get the idea to build
a tree house? In describing the joy of living a simple life in a tree
house, Master reminds us not to rely too much on modern technology.
A simple life will make us more carefree. By telling a heart-warming
story about a lady and a parrot from the book Chicken Soup for the
Soul, Master laments the gnorance of humans and praises the intelligence
of animals.
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DVD-781 (Spoken
in English, with 13 choices of subtitles)
Always
Keep a Pure and Contented Heart
International
5-Day Retreat, Hsihu, Formosa, February 20, 2007
Highlights:
Master tells an ancient Chinese story
about a benevolent but destitute scholar who is honest and never greedy,
and who gets everything he wants in the end, while people practicing
magical powers want everything but eventually get nothing. How should
we perceive unfavorable situations, environment, or political developments?
What severe retribution will await those who wage war? What bad karma
will befall a country due to the karma of killing in war?
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