Walk
the Way of a Living Saint
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No.
TV1
Occasion: TV Program "A Journey Through Aesthetic Realms"
Language: English and
Chinese |
Subtitles: Arabic, Armenian, Aulacese, Bulgarian, Simplified Chinese, Traditional
Chinese, Czech, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Philippine, Hungarian,
Indonesian, Japanese ,Korean, Mongolian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Swedish,
Thai (23) |
Charity and Relief Work
in Formosa
Supreme
Master's Ching Hai's Journey to Africa
Walk the Way of Love
Languages for "Walk the Way
of Love": English, Chinese, Aulacese, Korean, Japanese, French, German,
Protugese, Spanish, Arabic (10)
Subtitles for "Walk
the Way of Love": Arabic, Armenian, Aulacese, Bulgarian, Simplified Chinese,
Traditional Chinese, Cambodia, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonia,
Finnish, French, German, Greek, Philippine, Hebrew, Hungarian, Hindi, Indonesian,
Italy, Japanese, Korean, Malay, Mongolian, Nepalese, Norwegian, Persian, Polish,
Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovene, Spanish, Singhalese, Swedish, Thai, Turkish
(40) |
Introduction
Touched by the loving example of Supreme Master Ching Hai's selfless dedication,
members and volunteers of the Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association
participated in charity services throughout the years, in the hope of presenting
love and care developed through spiritual practice to benefit society at large.
The first part of the film shows Association members in Formosa participating
in recent environmental protection activities and disaster relief work for the
921 Earthquake, Typhoon Nari, etc.
The latter half of the film follows Supreme Master Ching Hai's visit to Africa.
In 1999, the Supreme Master Ching Hai was invited to speak at the Parliament of
the World's Religions, give a lecture tour, and hold an international retreat
to pray for world peace. The film includes an excellent televised interview with
the Supreme Master Ching Hai conducted by SABC, the largest television station
in South Africa, and an exquisite dance performance by a group of South African
Zulu children. |
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