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Echo of the Heart
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We can always find wonderful role models for spiritual cultivation if we observe the people around us. |
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Zulu Mamas Work Hard—Durban Volunteers
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Zulu mothers and grandmothers from Durban, South Africa, have been crossing provincial and national borders to spread and carry out Tzu Chi ideals. |
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Passing the Torch—Swazi Volunteers
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Volunteers from Durban have had great success in spreading the love of Tzu Chi in Swaziland. |
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Change and Hope in Gansu
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Tzu Chi has given destitute villagers a chance to leave the drought-stricken Loess Plateau of Gansu Province, China, and move into new housing in more hospitable areas. |
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New Homes, New Lives in Gansu
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Residents of a new village built by Tzu Chi now have hope for the future. |
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Refugees in Serbia
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Fleeing warfare in the Middle East, many refugees have sought asylum in Western Europe by way of the Balkan Peninsula. But in March 2016, many countries there closed their borders, leaving refugees stranded. |
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The Pingtung Five
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With its commitment to its mission of education, the foundation helped rebuild damaged and decrepit buildings at five schools in Pingtung County. |
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Happy 50th Birthday, Tzu Chi!
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Now a world-wide charity organization, the Tzu Chi Foundation had a very simple beginning. |
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The Illustrated Jing Si Aphorism
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Right Thought is to understand the existence of suffering. |
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Join Forces to Benefit the World
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Master Cheng Yen reminds us that if we want a stable and peaceful society, we must begin by purifying people’s minds. |
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A Thousand Wool Caps
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A dedicated volunteer shows her love and care for rescue workers battling to save lives after an earthquake. |
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A Big Hug
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A local resident working for a Tzu Chi aid delegation in Iran comes to see the meaning of their presence there. |
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