The "Retreat Baby" And The Two Sleeping Bags Turning The Next Generation Into Pillars Of The World
By Sister Initiate Muni, Hsinchu, Formosa
I n May of last year, God bestowed upon us a "cold and vibrant"
four-day retreat in Sydney, Australia. In the freezing cold accompanied
by gusty winds and heavy downpours, water leaked into the tents of many
fellow initiates, leaving their sleeping bags and clothing all wet. However,
the retreat turned out to be a success despite the poor weather, as the
participants had many good experiences.
Because of this unforgettable experience, sister initiates Chen and Tsai
decided to take along their sleeping bags to the Bangkok retreat, just
to be on the safe side. Sister Chen took a big sleeping bag, and sister
Tsai, a small one.
The weather in Thailand turned out to be so fine and sunny that the meditation
hall became as stiflingly hot as an oven even before noontime. And it was
not much cooler in the evening either. The sleeping bags that were regarded
as dear darlings in Australia had become an eyesore and a burden here.
A sister initiate from Korea was not expecting her baby for another month.
Perhaps the blessing power from the saints during the retreat was so great
that the baby could not wait any longer to come into this world to partake
in the grand activities prepared by fellow initiates worldwide to celebrate
the Fourth Anniversary of Ching Hai Day. The Korean sister initiate was
rushed to the hospital and with great ease gave birth on October 25. To
everyone's amazement, the "retreat baby" was as transparent as
crystal and it never cried.
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Very soon the four-day retreat ended on a successful note and fellow initiates
packed their belongings, ready to return home. At the airport, sister Chen
and sister Tsai ran into the newborn baby and were deeply impressed by
its radiant, holy and pure countenance.
As the birth of the baby was totally unexpected, the mother did not have
any baby clothes on hand; so she simply wrapped the baby in a piece of
Quan Yin cloth. And she herself was still weak from the delivery a few
days ago. As well, it seemed that her clothes were not enough to keep her
warm in the air-conditioned departure hall of the airport. Sister Chen
and sister Tsai could not help smiling from deep down in their hearts.
They now understood why they had to carry the two bulky sleeping bags all
the way from Formosa to Thailand. The small one, sister Tsai's, was for
the baby, while the big one, sister Chen's, was for keeping the mother
warm. The sister initiates marveled at Master's wonderful arrangements.¡¹
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By fellow initiate Wen Ling, Taipei, Formosa
Y oung initiates are often seen arriving with their parents at group meditation
sessions, looking as happy and relaxed as on their way to school. Rarely
are people so blessed as these little saints to have this rare opportunity
to begin spiritual practice at such a young age.
Master has often said: "Children give parents a chance to develop
and exercise their talents as a teacher; the parents have to learn everything!"
Yes! To educate them, they must first 'train themselves' to become their
own teacher. Here I would like to share with you some of my insights:
Training children to learn from within: For the young initiates, their
30-minute meeting with God is a crucial lesson. They may be restless at
times due to physical discomfort or because they have eaten impure food.
Perhaps they have spoken untruths because they cannot express themselves
well. Maybe they have taken something out of curiosity without the permission
of the owner. All these require suitable measures of parental guidance.
If this does not help, try reminding them of the beautiful feelings that
come when thinking of Master, and encourage them to do their best. Should
problems arise, parents and children may meditate together to seek inspiration
and practice learning from within. In this way, everyone's computer (mind)
will be upgraded continuously. Working makes one more clever: Parents should
encourage and give their children opportunities to help with household
chores. Children are born game experts and will do the chores as though
playing a game. So, "play" with them!
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Speak positively: Even when admonishing the children, parents must always
remind themselves to speak positively. For instance, instead of saying
"shut up," they could say "please keep quiet!" They
will be able to convey their "love" better this way.
Magazines are the best storybooks: Small children who have not learnt to
read may learn to speak by looking at the pictures, and parents may read
to them. (Select jokes or short stories.) The older children can read by
themselves or even narrate the stories to their parents. From these jokes
and stories, parents can even develop interesting games that both they
and their children can play together!
The harmonious atmosphere in the family can affect the children enormously.
Parents should learn to relax and always be happy and cheerful like their
young ones. In this way, both parents and children will be able to better
express their feelings and engage in spiritual exchange, and thereby grow
together.
With Master's love and efforts on the part of the adult fellow practitioners,
these good seeds will grow into tall, sturdy trees.¡¹
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