Tzu Chi 2014 Global Staff Camp, Gathering of Great Loves and Compassionate Vows

CAPTION: James Lee presented DA.AI’s Compassion Technology Series throughout his sharing, and quoted Master Cheng Yen’s teaching that we are all connected in the Tzu Chi family and share the same vow, and that we should all become the well-digger of clear stream for Tzu Chi. (Photo by: Tom Yang)
The 2014 Tzu Chi Global Staff Camp took place in June in Banqiao, Sanchong, and Taichung, over 1,500 oversea Tzu Chi volunteers from 5 continents participated in this precious gathering to share about the charity, medical, education, and humanism activities around the world over the past year. Dharma Master Cheng Yen instructed the volunteers to follow “sincerity and sentiment” to fit the human nature and truly touch others, and put the Dharma in everyday life and action to continue walking on the nearly 50 years of Tzu Chi history.

Tzu Chi’s way of practicing the Buddha’s teaching is through putting principle into action, as Dharma Master Cheng Yen wishes the volunteers to walk into the society to aid the poor and needy, and become the helper of others. DA.AI’s General Manager, James Lee, also went to Banqiao and Sanchong to share about the company’s mission, and went to Taichung to thank the volunteers for helping out during DA.AI’s oversea exhibitions. James Lee presented DA.AI’s Compassion Technology Series throughout his sharing, and quoted Master Cheng Yen’s teaching that we are all connected in the Tzu Chi family and share the same vow, and that we should all become the well-digger of clear stream for the foundation.

CAPTION: The 2014 Tzu Chi Global Staff Camp took place in June in Banqiao, Sanchong, and Taichung, over 1,500 oversea Tzu Chi volunteers from 5 continents participated in this precious gathering to share about the charity, medical, education, and humanism activities around the world over the past year. (Photo by: Tom Yang)When Dharma Master Cheng Yen initiated the first Tzu Chi hospital construction in 1983, she had “3 seeking and 3 non-seeking” – not seeking for health, but for wisdom and keen spirit; not seeking for all the best, but for strong faith, perseverance, and courage; not seeking for ease of bearing, but for increasing strength.” James Lee also quoted Master’s seeking and non-seeking to encourage the global Tzu Chi volunteers to continue on the Bodhisattva path with Great Love in spite of difficulties that we may encounter, and eventually lighten up the world with everyone’s light of heart.

DA.AI Reporter, San-Ming Yu, Taipei

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