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Re: The Love and Blessings from Tzu Chi
« Reply #15 on: July 11, 2014, 10:30:25 AM »
What Tzu Chi is doing really impressed and inspired me. They are everywhere in the world helping others. What they are doing is exactly what we should be doing too. Helping those in need.

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Re: The Love and Blessings from Tzu Chi
« Reply #16 on: July 11, 2014, 10:30:56 AM »
Tzu Chi Foundation is truly one of the most successful disaster relief organizations in this era. When they show up at any site, one will notice that they hardly preach about their doctrines to the local. The just do what a full-fledge Bodhisattva would do, that is just help to relief suffering of beings!

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Re: The Love and Blessings from Tzu Chi
« Reply #17 on: July 14, 2014, 10:33:32 AM »
Tzu Chi Foundation is one of the world's most effective disaster relief NGO in the world. They are always the 1st to be on site to help victims. Putting Buddhist teachings into practice, they reach out to the victims with love and compassion as taught by their guru, Master Cheng Yen no matter how challenging the situation is. This is taken from a description of their mission.

[The shared goal of Tzu Chi volunteers is to cultivate sincerity, integrity, faith, and honesty within while exercising kindness, compassion, joy, and selflessness to humanity through concrete actions. Transcending the bounds of race, nationality, language, and religion, they serve the world under the notion that “when others are hurting, we feel their pain; when others suffer, we feel their sorrow”. Not only do the volunteers endeavor to promote the universal value of “Great Love,” they also fully employ the humanitarian spirit of Chinese culture to its utmost. Tzu Chi Foundation’s “Four Major Missions” consist of Charity, Medicine, Education, and Humanity. Furthermore, considering ongoing efforts in Bone Marrow Donation, Environmental Protection, Community Volunteerism, and International Relief, these eight concurrent campaigns are collectively known as “Tzu Chi’s Eight footprints”]

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