Spiritual Interlude 
Life Is Full Of Satisfaction
Judge With The Wisdom Eye
Whenever I come to Hsihu Center, I hear birds singing, I smell the sweet fragrance of flowers, and enjoy the beauty of green forests and running streams. The gazebo by the Nectar River is an ideal place for me to hang my hammock; I like reading there, listening to Master's blessed music, and gradually flying to the fairy lands. Master takes me to travel the universe to see things that I have never seen before. These experiences have broadened my knowledge, helped me to be more open-minded, and enhanced my self-confidence. Knowing the wonders beyond this world not only satisfy my curiosity and answer my questions of the worlds in higher dimensions but also proves that other lands mentioned in fairy tales do exist.
Every time after group meditation, I make "rainbow bags" with my love for Master. I put Master's blessings and wisdom in those bags and give them to my dad who has not been initiated and to my classmates and teachers in school, wishing them to be initiated soon. Wouldn't it be wonderful if they could become disciples, too? Thank You, Master, for Your love. Because of Your love, I always have an abundance of Your blessings and wisdom to store in the "rainbow bags". Because of Your love, my life is becoming better and better everyday.
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All teachings come from God. He uses Master as a tool who compassionately and lovingly passes the teachings on to us through Her videos, lectures, songs, fashion shows, jewelry, scolding, rewards, and Her messengers and contact persons. God teaches both the lazy and diligent followers, appealing to our different personalities in different ways. When one receives Master's teachings in any way, one should not be so quick to criticize or stir with a big spoon. The best way is to be quiet and look inside to see how you can benefit from Her teachings. Mostly you will find benefit. However, if you honestly feel that scolding, for example, does not in any way apply to you, then why should you react? It may be a lesson for someone else. If you can benefit from it, accept it humbly and with dignity, understand it, and improve yourself.
The best way to understand it and improve yourself is to meditate, of course. This is another valuable lesson I have learned.