| Master
Cheng Yen |
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Master
Cheng Yen, founder of Tzu Chi Foundation presides over a
small Buddhist temple in Hualien, Taiwan and Tzu Chi's worldwide
charity program.
Master Cheng Yen's life experiences inspired
her to search for a form of Buddhism that would reflect
unconditional love through action. Many past incidents shaped
her vision and she felt a higher calling. When her father
had died of a heart attack, she felt guilty. In his passing,
she felt that she had erred in caring for him. Later, at
a hospital, she witnessed a penniless, aborigine woman be
denied medical attention while bleeding on the floor. Another
time, a Catholic missionary said to her, "You Buddhists
are a passive group and ignore the needs of others."
Master Cheng Yen was determined to serve all humanity. She
envisioned a world of kindness, compassion, joy and equality.
With the support of only thirty housewives
who set aside NT fifty cents (US$0.013) of their grocery
money each day, Master Cheng Yen embarked on her mission
of helping the poor and educating the more prosperous. She
and the newly formed Tzu Chi Merits Society established
a charity fund to provide relief and assistance for the
poor.
Today, Master Cheng Yen's influence in
the world is
revealed through the inspiring stories of her disciples
and the acclaimed international work of Tzu Chi Foundation.
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