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| Spring 2003 |
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The Tzu Chi Quarterly welcomes
contributions of personal experiences or reports of
Tzu Chi activities. We also welcome letters to the
editor containing personal comments or opinions on
matters of interest in the Tzu Chi world. We reserve
the right to edit the letters for purposes of space,
time or clarity. Letters should include the writer's
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Tzu Chi Quarterly is owned and published quarterly by
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Taiwan.
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| A BODHISATTVA DISGUISED AS A LEPER |
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By giving of themselves, patients in an ugly hell
transformed themselves into bodhisattvas. |
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| A LONER IN THE FOREST: THE FORMOSAN BLACK
BEAR |
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The future of Taiwan's largest land animal is not
promising. |
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| WHAT MATTERS IS YOUR HEART |
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For Kuo Chuan-chiu, painting is a sort of spiritual
cultivation. |
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| A BRAVE AND KINDHEARTED MAN |
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Lin Chin-lon, superintendent of the Dalin Tzu Chi
Hospital, was at the right place at the right time. |
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| CHICKEN BLOOD STONE |
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This rare, semi-precious "Queen of Stones"
was once the prerogative of emperors. |
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| SMILES IN KOTDA |
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Tzu Chi volunteers in Malaysia and Singapore help an
earthquake-ravaged village in India. |
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| THE BAMBOO IN YEH YING-CHIN'S LIFE |
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At the age of 70, a Tzu Chi translation volunteer
published a book to teach people about the grace and
cultivation of bamboo. |
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| TZU CHI TREASURY OF 2002 |
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Master Cheng Yen reflects with gratitude on what the
foundation accomplished last year. |
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| SENG CHAO |
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Although he lived only 31 years, this great monk
illuminated Chinese Buddhism with his energy. |
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| YOUGH LEAD IN THE FIGHT AGAINST AIDS |
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TzuChi Collegiate Association members in Thailand work
hard to teach HIV prevention. |
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| BOTH PATIENT AND VOLUNTEER |
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A Malaysian dialysis patient decides to become a
volunteer too. |
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| A "TZU CHI GRANDMA" IN SILICON
VALLEY |
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Unable to drive or speak English, an 85-year-old woman
motivated elite high-tech workers in California to do
charity. |
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| THE AFRICAN VIOLET IN WARD 7A |
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Obstacles can inspire one's will to live, like the
African Violet which suddenly blooms when its life is
threatened. |
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| THE PRACTITIONER AND THE KING |
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With love in his heart, he forgave those who had tried
to kill him. |
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| STILL THOUGHTS: THE CARTOON VERSION |
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Nothing is real, and nothing is unreal. |
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| EVENTS IN THE TZU CHI WORLD |
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Tzu Chi briefs from around the world. |
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