[Keelung] 
          O[Chiayi] From April 29-May 3, 2005, Formosa’s 14th Annual National 
          Athletic Meet for Universities and Colleges was held at National Chung 
          Cheng University. About 12,000 athletes from 165 universities and colleges 
          throughout Formosa participated in the Meet’s numerous sports 
          competitions held in coordination with the annual Pineapple Cultural 
          Festival in Wensyong Township, Chiayi County. With its fruit bazaars 
          and performances by the world-renowned Cloud Gate Dance Theatre and 
          more traditional Liyuan Drama Workshop, the Meet featured an interesting 
          blend of athletics and culture. 
         Initiates 
          from The Supreme Master Ching Hai International Association participated 
          in the event by conducting a booth to share Master’s teachings 
          and another to promote vegetarianism. The practitioners prepared a wide 
          variety of delectable vegetarian dishes and snacks for visitors to the 
          Meet’s remote venue, where such fare is in short supply. While 
          enjoying their food, many guests raised questions about Master and the 
          Quan Yin Method, which the fellow initiates were happy to answer. All 
          during the Meet an exhibitor who had been a vegetarian for over a decade 
          visited the vegetarian booth and confessed, “While both the sumptuous 
          meals and Master’s wise words leave me greatly impressed, I’m 
          benefiting more from watching Her lectures on DVD than from the food.” 
          
         The Association’s 
          booths attracted many other people with affinity and a keen interest 
          in Master’s teachings, including a foreign language student who 
          had once capitulated to his family’s objection to his being initiated 
          due to their misunderstanding of the Quan Yin family. Upon learning 
          the Convenient Method, the young man looked elated and blissful as though 
          he had become another person. Also, a well-known local celebrity came 
          frequently to watch Master’s DVDs, staying several hours each 
          time and being reluctant to leave even at meal times. On the fourth 
          day of the event, he learned the Convenient form of meditation and expressed 
          a wish to be initiated into the Quan Yin Method once he became accustomed 
          to the vegetarian diet. 
          In 
          addition, several athletes visited the Association’s booth, some 
          of whom were Quan Yin Practitioners who were both the best of their 
          respective institutions and vegetarians as well, demonstrating that 
          a well-balanced vegetarian diet increases physical strength. For example, 
          brother Liu, a swimmer from National Central University, said the vegetarian 
          diet had eased the burden on his body and given him such stamina and 
          strength that his superiors recommended him for long-distance swimming.
In 
          addition, several athletes visited the Association’s booth, some 
          of whom were Quan Yin Practitioners who were both the best of their 
          respective institutions and vegetarians as well, demonstrating that 
          a well-balanced vegetarian diet increases physical strength. For example, 
          brother Liu, a swimmer from National Central University, said the vegetarian 
          diet had eased the burden on his body and given him such stamina and 
          strength that his superiors recommended him for long-distance swimming. 
          
         The spokesman 
          for the Meet, Taipei Mayor Ma Ying-jeou, encouraged the participants 
          to be well-prepared in advance, fearless about losing at the starting 
          point and persistent in discovering their own strengths and goals. “The 
          main challenge in long-distance running and swimming is stamina and 
          strength,” he said, “and a slow start does not necessarily 
          mean losing in the end.” Mayor Ma’s insights also apply 
          to spiritual practice. As long as we pursue the right goal and use our 
          time well on the spiritual path, we will be able to rise higher and 
          higher. And if we can rise to all challenges through persistence, we 
          will definitely achieve good results, be it in spiritual progress or 
          athletic competition.