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| Summer 2004 |
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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
name, address and home telephone. Please mail letters
to: No. 35, Alley 7, Lane 217, Chunghsiao E. Rd, Sec.
3, Taipei, Taiwan.
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Tzu Chi Quarterly is owned and published quarterly by
the Buddhist Compassion Relief Tzu Chi Foundation, 21
Kanglo Village, Shinchen Hsiang, Hualien County,
Taiwan.
Shih Cheng Yen, Chairman.
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| HOW TO RELIEVE SUFFERING AND GAIN
HAPPINESS |
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Hsieh Kun-shan teaches us three ways to be happy. |
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| A GOOD HAND |
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Tzu Chi airs a TV program based on the true story of
Hsieh Kun-shan, a remarkable Taiwanese artist. |
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| AH LEON: THE MAESTRO OF CLAY |
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A young farm boy runs away from home to become a
premier sculptor. |
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| ANCIENT EGYPTIAN ART |
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An exhibition on loan from the Louvre Museum in Pairs
features ancient Egyptian artifacts. |
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| FORTY DAYS HAVE PASSED |
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Since a major earthquake leveled the ancient city of
Bam, Iran, Tzu Chi volunteers have gone three times ot
provide relief. |
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| GUIZHOU: INTO THE LIGHT |
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New homes for poor minority peoples in China provide
new opportunities. |
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| "IT'S GREAT TO HAVE BANANAS!" |
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Tzu Chi volunteers help an aboriginal tribe in the
Philippines to become felf-sufficient. |
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| TREAT OTHERS WITH LOVE |
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Master Cheng Yen tells us that whether we stay at home
or go around the world, we can help relieve the
suffering in the world. |
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| HANDS OF BODHISATTVAS |
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People who are concerned for others are loving
bodhisattvas. |
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| PARAMARTHA |
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Lin Sen-shou describes the life of an Indian monk who
helped translate the sutras into Chinese. |
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| A VISIONARY LEADER |
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Lin Shinn-zong, superintendent of the Tzu Chi Hospital
in Hualien, is a progressive leader who is constantly in
the spotlight. |
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| THE WARRIOR FROM THE EAST |
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Chen Chiu-hua, a long-time resident of Jordan, devotes
himself to the Tzu Chi missions there. |
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| A LIFE WINNER |
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Dr. Ling Sing Yew, a Christian doctor from Singapore,
is a pillar of the Tzu Chi international Medical
Association. |
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| VENERABLE SIR, HOW ARE YOU? |
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A teacher in Taiwan donates bone marrow to a young
mother in China. |
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| LOOK! I HAVE A NEW FACE! |
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A poor Indonesian boy with disfiguring tumors on his
face is treated at Tzu Chi Hospital in Hualien. |
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| WHO STOLE THE PEARL? |
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A Buddhist monk would rather be beaten up than
threaten the life of another creature. |
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| STILL THOUGHTS: THE CARTOON VERSION |
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When someone hurts, I feel his pain in my heart. |
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| TZU CHI EVENTS AROUND THE WORLD |
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Tzu Chi briefs from around the world. |
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