The world of Tzu Chi September 2023 (Vol.147)

2023 • 09 02 z z great care in its preservation, so I entrusted it to the National Taiwan Library for restoration. In June this year, they returned the sacred book to me, meticulously restored. I am grateful for modern technology, which has ensured its preservation for many more centuries to come. The National Taiwan Library’s restoration work with the Qur’an showed exquisite craftsmanship and left me in awe. It filled me with great confidence in their skills. Therefore, I entrusted my old copy of the Lotus Sutra to them as well. I hope that it will be restored to good shape and can continue to be passed down through generations. Living in an impure and troubled world, it feels as though we are traversing through a dark tunnel. Sacred religious texts serve as a guiding light, illuminating the path towards the radiance at the tunnel’s end. While religions bear different names, their underlying principles remain the same. Teachings that possess wisdom and can be shared with individuals of varying capacities are all worth propagating. No matter the religion, the promotion of virtuous actions that benefit humanity is of utmost importance. Good teachings, kind words, virtuous actions, and benevolent intentions have the power to create blessings for humanity. Conversely, speaking ill words and sowing discord among people can disrupt society and even lead to conflicts between nations. If people’s minds are not peaceful and balanced, disharmony and unrest follow. Unwholesome thoughts can turn friendly nations into warring foes, resulting in tragic death and the large-scale displacement of people. While achieving a world without illness or suffering may be impossible, attaining a state of peace without warfare is within our reach. It is impossible that humanity, all eight billion individuals, can share one mind and heart. However, we can still make a difference by starting with ourselves. I urge all Tzu Chi volunteers to inspire those with whom they have formed positive connections. By sharing kind words and stories of Tzu Chi with as many people as possible, we can encourage them to make noble aspirations and contribute to the welfare of humankind, working towards alleviating suffering in the world. The biggest concern in my heart is witnessing people in need yet being unable to reach out and help them. They may have survived disasters, but still need assistance to get by. Reflecting upon their suffering and contemplating the multitude of individuals enduring hardships and hunger reinforces the importance of encouraging more people to go out into the world and make a positive impact. Let us be ever more mindful. * Reprinted with permission from Tzu Chi Bimonthly. aster's Teaching

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