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| Winter 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,
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| YOUNG BEYOND HER 107 YEARS |
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Her faith and long life are based on unconditional
giving. |
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| EITHER BLACK OR WHITE |
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The controversial town of Orania, South Africa, is a
refuge for the Afrikaner culture after the end of
apartheid. |
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| CAPTURING THE BEAUTY OF TAIWAN |
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Artist Yang Hsing-sheng is determined to capture the
natural beauty of Taiwan before it disappears under
rapid development. |
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| ONCE IN A BLUE MOON |
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He gave a little bit of blood marrow, but he received
honor and an unforgettable experience. |
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| I WANT TO LIVE |
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A marrow transplant recipient struggles to live for
the sake of her two children and for the marrow donor. |
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| A BRAVE YOUNG MAN |
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A young man and his grandmother hope to repay the
kindness they have received by serving those in need. |
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| A PERILOUS TRIAL |
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Instead of calculating how many years he might have
left to live, he started thinking about what
contributions he could still make. |
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| CHI TSANG |
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During the Sui and early T'ang dynasties, this eminent
monk established the Sanlun sect of Buddhism. |
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| HEALING BODY AND MIND |
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Doctors can cure our physical illnesses, but only we
can heal our agitated minds. |
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| TEN CHILDREN, ONE FAMILY |
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The extraordinary love of an Indonesian couple created
a modern fairy tale. |
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| THE ROAD TO REBIRTH |
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A young Indonesian girl's life took a drastic turn
because a kind-hearted Tzu Chi volunteer reached out to
help. |
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| MUSIC FROM HEAVEN |
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A Taiwanese high school teacher never dreamed that he
would start a musical group in a shoe factory in South
Africa. |
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| WATER-FRIED BUNS |
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A couple in Taipei find value in a simple life. |
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| KALEIDOSCOPE |
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An artistic young man was blinded by disease, but the
Buddha's teachings have helped him view his illness with
gratitude. |
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| THE NINE-COLORED DEER |
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The man betrayed the deer who had saved his life. |
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| STILL THOUGHTS: THE CARTOON VERSION |
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Accept cheerfully anything that happens to you. |
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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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