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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,
Chung Hsiao E. Rd, Sec. 3, Taipei, Taiwan. Telephone : 886-2-27760111 ext 2312 Fax :
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- EDITORIAL
At its 32nd anniversary, Tzu Chi
reflects on how its mission has
changed with the times.
- BAMIYAN
In cooperation with
Knightsbridge International, Tzu
Chi begins a new mission of
mercy in Afghanistan.
- WARMING UP THE
WINTER
Volunteers describe their
experiences during disaster relief
missions in mainland China.
- LI MEI-SHU
Jo Chen dexcribes the life and
contributions of the forerunner of
modern Taiwanese art.
- WISDOM AND
COMPASSION
In the cultural show of the
century, Taiwanese experienced
the shining light of Tibetan
religious art.
- HUMANIZING
BUDDHISM
In a speech to Tzu Chi members
from all over the world, Master
Cheng Yen reminds us how to
leave suffering and reach
harmony.
- TWO BUDDHAS
Lin Sen-shou tells us about two
buddhas who are often seen
together with Sakyamuni Buddha.
- THE SACRED MISSION
When people seek help from a
doctor, they put their lives in his
hands.
- SKILLS AND MANNERS
A doctor must be good in both
professional knowledge and
medical manners.
- FIGHTING AGAINST
FEAR
The best way to cure leukemia is
to overcome one's fear of the
disease and begin early treatment.
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