First Stop
Auckland, New Zealand
Apr. 27,
2000
Foreword
On April 27, 2000, responding
to the intense longing of many sincere souls, our beloved Master
finally graced the Land of Long White Clouds--New Zealand. (Note:
the Maoris, the native people of New Zealand, call their country
Aotearoa, which means 'Land of Long White Clouds').
The venue for the lecture was the Aotea Center in Auckland, a
popular site in New Zealand for international conferences and
performances. The huge stage was exquisitely decorated by fellow
practitioners using a beautiful background consisting of a blue sky
and white clouds. The edge of the stage looked like waves moving in
a blue sea. The green mountains and trees on stage created a warm
and natural feeling, while the brilliant sunrise in the middle
perfectly matched the infinite radiance of our loveable Master.
Maori
Ceremony to Welcome Master
The Auckland lecture program began at seven in the evening, and
several thousand seats were soon occupied by audience members
earnestly waiting for the Supreme Master Ching Hai to inform them
about how to experience the divine realm of Heaven. That night,
Master wore a striking short-sleeved dress suit with a long, close
fitting skirt in light pink, decorated with tiny blue and purple
flowers. She wore Her hair with two short plaits hanging down from
Her temples, which added to Her gorgeous, dignified and lovely
appearance.
While fellow initiates were sharing their personal
experiences with the audience, a group of Maori people outside the
venue performed a traditional Powhiri ceremony to welcome Master to
New Zealand. A Powhiri is more than just a welcome, it is an
acknowledgement of the dimensions of spiritual, physical and mental
wellness. This introduced Master for the first time to Maori
customs, which are an important part of New Zealand's Heritage and
Maori life .
A Powhiri is a way of life to the Maori people. On a physical
level the physical presence of the person being welcomed is
acknowledged. In that acknowledgement, reference is made to the
essence of the spiritual dimension of those who have passed over or
died in the year, the month, the week and the day belonging to the
person whom you are welcoming, and in particular, Manuhiri Tuarangi
(Those who have traveled across the seas). Reference is also made to
the essence of the rivers and mountains, which joins with the
essence of those Tangatawhenua (native peoples of New Zealand ) who
have passed over. The physical presence of the person being welcomed
is a visual representation of the physical and mental
dimensions.
A Kaumatua - (Maori Leader) welcomed Master to our shores,
thanking the creator for the safety of Her journey, while verbally
connecting all the different aspects of the Powhiri. On this
occasion, the Kaumatua was also a Spiritual Leader of the Maori. He
then thanked Her for the tremendous work that She is doing for the
higher good of all people. He said that as Tangatawhenua we have a
responsibility and accountability to our people to Manaaki (embrace
and host the Master with the reverence She deserves), and finished
his speech by calling on the creator and the holy angels to bless
Her and Her stay in New Zealand, and to continue to support Her in
Her journeys.
With that, a Waiata - (Song) about the gentleness and beauty of
the female energy was sung by the Hato Petera (St. Peter's) Culture
Group. The second Waiata was a welcome to the shores of Aotearoa
(New Zealand). Master was then given a Hongi ( a pressing of the
nostrils and forehead or third eye area together, thus sharing the
breath of the spiritual life force on all levels). This is a sacred
greeting of the Maori given to those considered to be friends.
Master proceeded to give a Hongi to everyone in the Culture
Group.
Master was very moved by the ritual and remarked, "The welcoming
ceremony and songs touch a person's heart." She also said that She
could feel the strong spiritual tradition of the Maori people.
Affirming Master's words, a newly initiated Maori sister later said
to us, "The Maoris traditionally live a life emphasizing
spirituality more than material aspects. The Maori race is like a
sleeping giant in a half awakened state waiting for someone to wake
him up." She deeply believed that Supreme Master Ching Hai was the
Saint who had come to awaken the giant to the light.
In the words of the interpreter Naida Glavish "Master is
absolutely Dynamic and non-assuming, and has and portrays the Truth,
something that is missing in this world. She has no fear, is
extremely sensitive and picked up on the spiritual aura of the
Powhiri. She is a powerful female energy that does not undermine
male energy to sustain Her power." Master made a very good
impression and many of the representatives mentioned this, such as
the Kamatua who greeted Master and felt very honored to be in Her
presence.
Following the Powhiri, Master walked into the hall to the
surprise of the New Zealand audience, and quietly walked down the
aisle acknowledging the outstretched hands welcoming Her with a
gentle touch and a beautiful, loving smile.
After She sat down at the front of stage, the Hato Petera Culture
Group began a performance in honor of Master, which She watched with
great interest, smiling lovingly as three Maori action dances were
performed :

The first was about the unity of male and female. The second was
about youth acknowledging the wisdom of their elders. The third was
about youth's acceptance of the Maori language as being a taonga
(heirloom or treasure), and that this gift handed down verbally from
generation to generation from their ancestors is worth
nurturing.
Remembering Our Noble Inner
Quality
Master was then invited onto the stage, where She greeted the New
Zealand audience with a traditional Maori greeting, "Tena Koutou'' (
'Greetings to you all') and then thanked everyone for welcoming Her
to New Zealand. In Her speech Master said: "I think you know why you
are here. Everyone wants to know where we are from and why we come
to this planet. Actually, we all know the answer, only we have
forgotten it. We have forgotten that we are not only human beings.
We are actually highly developed beings. Like the Moari traditional
songs we have just heard . These songs are very beautiful and
touching. We can see that the ancestors of the Maoris were highly
developed. They had already known God, and went beyond the physical
world. But we have forgotten our true inner self, and thus can no
longer live such a beautiful life. However, anything that ever
existed can not be lost; we just forget."
Master continued by citing the example that She is a whole
person, not just a toe, a finger, or a forehead . Likewise, we must
know that we are whole beings. She also said that She was there by
God's will to remind everyone that they should remember their whole
being. If we stare only at our finger all day long and think, "Wow!
This ring is so beautiful! My fingers are beautiful!" in the end we
will forget that we are whole beings. Actually, the spiritual wealth
is always there, but it is just that we are busy every day taking
care of our material lives, and so forget the other 99% of more
beautiful and more divine spiritual wealth.
Master went on to say that we are temples of God, but we have
forgotten our God quality. We originally have the God quality inside
us. So, that's why we say "immediate" enlightenment. Because it is
already there. It's very simple. Master said: "You are already
divine. I am here just to remind you to remember. God lives within
you. So, you are God. Otherwise, who is God? Therefore, no matter
what people choose to do, do not judge them. They chose a different
way to know God. One day they will know they are God, in their own
way."
Experiencing the
Divine
Finally, Master said that She can
help us only when we are ready. Otherwise, She can do nothing. So,
Master asked the audience members whether they wanted to experience
communication with God, and everyone earnestly answered, "Yes!"
Master then taught everyone how to practice the Convenient Method
and many people had visions of inner light, or the sun, and thus
experienced an initial taste of communicating with God.
Afterwards, Master began to answer a great variety of questions,
advising one person who still hesitated about following the Five
Precepts that he should think clearly. God is the first priority! We
should frankly ask ourselves whether we can really live a life of
not killing sentient beings, live a life of not stealing, live a
life with no sexual misconduct, and live a life of not telling lies.
We must ask ourselves clearly what kind of people we want to become.
Do we want to be enlightened? All of these are our choices. With
respect to the vegetarian diet, apart from telling us that like
humans, animals are afraid of death, She also said that all lives
are actually one. When we hurt other sentient beings, we are truly
hurting ourselves. Suppose we have our finger incised; though our
nerves are not hurt, it is still true that we have already hurt
ourselves.
After the lecture, Master personally distributed the fruits and
flowers on the stage to the audience. Everyone was extremely happy
and reluctant to leave! Except those who had to go to register for
initiation, most people loitered around the exhibition area where
Master's art work, Celestial Clothes, Celestial Jewelry, paintings
and Longevity Lamps were displayed. The crowd did not disperse until
very late.
Sharing
Experiences
A fellow sister from Auckland shared her story of getting
initiation and embarking on spiritual practice. Since she was a
young girl, she had asked herself, "Why do people come into this
world?" and "Why do people have to suffer so much?" Though she
believed in God, she could not find God within her, nor did she know
where to find God. Gradually, her only way out was to become
intoxicated through the use of drugs and alcohol, with only the
illusion of happiness.
At this fateful crossroads in her life, she was led to
participate in social work. Incidentally, she read the news of a
local spiritual exhibition in the newspaper, and subsequently
encountered Master's teachings. "Sneaking by, I took a sample book,
and something came over me instantly". So she rushed home and read
the book carefully. Although she promptly learned the Convenient
Method, she knew that it was not enough. She just could not let this
once-in-a-lifetime, or maybe once-in-a-million-eons opportunity pass
her by.
Her life since her initiation has been full of happiness, yet as
a human being she still has had to face many challenges. However,
she has found that they can be easily overcome through the power of
the inner light and sound that she experiences in meditation. The
Quan Yin Method has brought great happiness, joy and inspiration
into her life and she usually has a great deal of energy. This helps
her social work career as well. Her sleeping soul has been awakened,
and she now looks through very different and clearer eyes.
She was happy to share with everyone her wonderful experiences,
telling us how honored we should feel to be in the presence of a
true living Master, Supreme Master Ching Hai, Who has the key to
help them find the Truth within, which is their birthright.
A Maori sister, who had been initiated for just a month, told us
that she once regarded Master's sample book as worthless. But later,
because her older sister practiced the Quan Yin Method and had
changed incredibly, she was inspired to explore Master's teachings
again, and so didn't miss this treasure. Now, her parents, both of
whom are over eighty, are practicing the Convenient Method.
In studying Master's teachings, what struck her most was Master's
statement, "We are the Light! But life ties us up with money
problems, work, and information, so that we become engulfed by these
problems." Master teaches us that we have to look within to know who
the boss is-- and what we need to do. Master's teachings have
encouraged her to understand that enlightenment is our true nature,
and that we always have it. Master has also said that if we have a
way to recognize it, it will always be there.
The thing this sister really loves most is that Master will
always be there for us, and that once connected with Her we will
always be connected, no matter where She is in the world.
Postscript: The Work of
Preparing for the Lecture
Fellow initiates were overcome with excitement when they learned
that Master had accepted their invitation to give a lecture in New
Zealand, and immediately launched a program of preparatory work. All
New Zealand practitioners benefited immensely from this process ,
which was both enjoyable and fulfilling.
The majority of New Zealand fellow practitioners live in
Auckland, on the North Island, with only a few scattered over other
parts of the country. However, to spread the good news of Master's
lecture to every corner of the land, each did his or her best. For
example, one fellow sister living on the South Island drove all the
way from Dunedin at the southernmost end of the Island to
Christchurch at the northern end. While driving, her only thought
was: "When the Lord comes again, the gospel shall be spread to far
off lands." In some remote small towns on the South Island, she left
just a few flyers . But when she saw the local shopkeepers taking up
the flyers and reading them attentively, she was really moved.
Several other fellow initiates living in Taranaki, in the southern
part of the North Island, also drove north sowing Quan Yin seeds
along the way, which they hoped would sprout and help people lean
toward Master's divine light. Their destination was Auckland, where
they joined the preparatory work for the lecture.
Hamilton City is just one and a half hour's drive from the venue
where the lecture was to be held. Apart from holding video seminars
and sharing the news in the local downtown area and university,
fellow initiates also put up posters and distributed flyers in the
adjacent smaller towns. Many people were immediately overwhelmed by
heavenly bliss upon first encountering Master's teachings.
Consequently, a woman from Indonesia learned the Convenient Method
and requested that the Center send sample books to her old friends
in Indonesia. Another lady had received a copy of the sample book
years earlier. This time, she was really delighted and determined to
grasp the opportunity to get initiation. She even encouraged other
people who had not followed Master to break through and overcome
their worries about keeping a vegetarian diet and the daily
meditation practice schedule. She informed them that they definitely
could make it if they had enough determination.
Before fellow initiates poured into Auckland from all over the
country and abroad, local initiates had already done much
preliminary work. Without exception, everyone who participated
learned a great deal from the process.
Since it is against the law to put up posters randomly in New
Zealand, fellow initiates had to approach the manager of each shop
they visited to obtain permission. On the first day, many initiates
were embarrassed and not used to doing this kind of work, so the
results were not very good. However, after attending a group
meditation session, they all realized that their thinking and
willpower had not been firm and positive enough. The more they
feared being refused, the worse the results would be. Beginning with
the second day, their work attitude and thinking became more
positive, and thus their results were more impressive. Finally, the
posters were all put up before the scheduled time!
All the fellow practitioners involved in working on Master's New
Zealand lecture contributed their utmost effort to the project, thus
helping to convey the good news of Master's visit to all the longing
souls in the area. Several thousand seats in Auckland's Aotea Center
were filled for the lecture, and many people stayed afterwards to
receive initiation and join the Quan Yin family. But even more
important is the deep and lasting influence of the loving blessing
energy from Master's presence in New Zealand!
Following Master's lecture in Auckland, fellow practitioners went
to Hato Petera (St. Peter's) College to visit the students who had
performed the Maori welcome on the evening of the lecture. The
students were extremely impressed by their short encounter with
Master. "I love this lady! When will She come back?" was the
response of many . Others asked if they could write to Master or
visit Her again some time.
We brought with us a loving gift from Master: a contribution of
$800NZ (about US$ 400) to Hato Petera College, as well as an
additional $500NZ for each of the 15 students who had performed the
Maori welcome (a total of $7500NZ, or about US$3750) . The students
were very surprised, and then ecstatic after receiving such an
unexpected and generous gift. Many of them cried, showing their
sincere appreciation to Master for Her visit and gift. The elder who
gave the welcome, the Kaumatua Takutai, and Naida Glavish, the lady
who had "called" Master into the land of New Zealand, so-to-speak,
were also given $800NZ (about US$400) each, as a token of love to
their people. |