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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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- EDITORIAL
The first graduation at the Tzu
Chi College of Medicine reminds
us that a complete education
must be both academic and
spiritual.
- THEIR MAIDEN VOYAGE
The members of the first
graduating class of the Tzu Chi
College of Medicine are off on
their maiden voyage into the sea
of medicine.
- DURING THESE 1,400
DAYS
- WAITING FOR A
BEAUTIFUL LOTUS
Year after year, as artist Hsi
Muren grows and changes, she
finds new joy in painting her
favorite lotus blossoms.
- NO MORE LONELINESS
Elderly people often have
difficulty finding their place in the
changing Taiwanese society.
- HEINRICH WANG
In a series of sidebars in this
issue of the Quarterly, we
introduce the work of Taiwan's
pioneer glass artist.
- WITH LOVE AND
PATIENCE
Class mothers of the Children's
Achievement Class grow
together with the children.
- DESTINATION: PAPUA
NEW GUINEA
After tidal waves smashed into
this South Pacific country, our
editor-in-chief Liu King-pong
went to inspect the situation.
- TRIP TO INDIA
May Gu tells us of the trials she
and a television crew endured to
get an interview with the Dalai
Lama.
- A LAMP IN THE
DARKNESS
Through his experience with
Buddhism, artist Xi Song found
the one who lights up the
darkness.
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- KISS THE DOCTOR
At the twelfth Tzu Chi free clinic
in the Philippines, people are
overwhelmed with gratitude.
- MANJUSRI
Lin Sen-shou begins a series on
the Buddhist bodhisattvas.
- SET A GOOD EXAMPLE
Master Cheng Yen reminds
children to be grateful to their
parents, and parents to be good
models for their children.
- WHEN THE BALLOON
GOES UP
Liang Mei-lan describes the
cartoon culture in TAiwan.
- TAIKO
Young members of a Japanese
drum group find spiritual
fulfillment in their art.
- LET'S TAKE A WALK
Parents of disabled children talk
about their difficulties and
needs.
- A GIFT OF HOPE
Bone marrow transplant recipients
and their families express their
gratitude to the donors.
- SWEET LOVE
A hospital patient learns what
the Tzu Chi volunteers are all
about.
- MRS. CHAO'S WISH
When Mrs. Chao finally got the
chance to express her gratitude
to Master Cheng Yen, she also
got a big surprise.
- THE LIGHT DOESN'T
SHINE
Even the smallest act can create
good fortune and merit.
- THINK CREATIVELY
There is a lamp of wisdom within
everyone.
- EVENTS IN THE TZU CHI
WORLD
Tzu Chi briefs from around the
world.
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