The Trip of Purifying Souls
--Report (II) on Master Ou’s Visit to Indonesia in 2005

On May 31st 2005, we, five Pan Gu Shengong practitioners, followed Master Ou and his wife to visit Indonesia the second time.  We all had the same feeling that we should value this chance a great deal and improve ourselves by purifying our souls. 

It took four hours to fly from Hong Kong to Indonesia.  During the four hours, we saw colorful and vibrant sunset in the sky.  Along with Master Ou’s direction, we overlooked the Pacific Ocean.  The islands were as beautiful as the emerald inlaid with the blue silky cloth, radiating its nobleness.  From the top we viewed the ocean merging with the sky, and we felt extraordinary relaxed and joyous.  We couldn’t help pressing the shutters of our cameras in order to record the beautiful scenes permanently.

        When the local time was 7:30pm, the plane gradually landed on the airport of Surabaya.  When following Master Ou walk out the arrival hall, we saw about half hundred Indonesian PGSG practitioners welcome us with beautiful flowers.  They stood in two lines which were longer than ten meters and extended to the exit of the airport.  When Master Ou steadily walked out the hall, they cheered and clapped with the sincerity from the bottom of their hearts.  Their cheers and clapping touched our hearts.  The Indonesian practitioners respectively gave Master Ou and us a bunch of golden chrysanthemums; this moment was captured and recorded by many video cameras and cameras.  Along with the sentiment of love and the fragrance of flowers, we had a wonderful dinner with the PGSG practitioners in Indonesia. 

After the dinner, more than ten Indonesian practitioners drove us to Mr. Wei Xue Hui’s  (Sunny) home.  In Sunny’s sitting room, Master Ou and the practitioners had a cordial conversation.  There were two Indonesian practitioners paid additional attention to Master Ou’s speech.  Later I realized that both of them couldn’t understand Chinese and yet they knew they could learn with their attentions and comprehend the theme of Master Ou’s speech with their minds.  From this small occurrence, we experienced the magic of the connection of our hearts and the principle proposed by Master Ou, “There is no border for kindness and benevolence.”

Master Ou’s thirteen-day visit to Indonesia began with this harmonious exchange among the teacher and his students. 

 The workshops during this visit were mostly given at Java Island.  The thirteen-day tour from the east Java Island to the west Java Island, then from the west Java to the east Java, including Surabaya, Jakarta, Bandung, Cilacap, Solo, Ronwang,  and Malang. We traveled to a new place for every two days in average, sometime even traveled to two places in a day.  In general, we spent half day in transportation and resting and half day in lecturing, giving healings, and exchanging experiences.  On the way to Cilacap form Wanlong, through the windows of our train we saw the harmonic scene composed of a wide green prairie and remote green mountains.  We experience the beauty of the harmony between the human being and the great nature.  And of course, we took pictures for the beautiful scene as we would like to bring them back to share with other practitioners. 

During the whole trip, as well as sticking in a pin wherever there was room, Master Ou made good use of every bit of time and space to guide his students deeply comprehend “kindness, love, harmony, spirit” and several other topics.  Master Ou interpreted these topics with his own conduct.  Even for daily cooking, Master Ou expressed his great love as a father with his excellent culinary technique.  In spite of the inconvenient cookware, he cooked very delicious “Beer fish” and “Ou’s Salad”; in Sunny’s home, Master Ou cooked a new unique dish—“Beer duck” which every practitioner ate with great relish.

        In this instructional tour, there were well-organized workshops, the group practice with more than one hundred practitioners, Master Ou’ s inspirational lectures after the practice, the diligent Qi-healings, and the sincere discussions in the PGSG instructors’ conference.  In every one of the above, we improved our understanding profoundly.

In Bandung (It means the stone city in Indonesian.), again I met Ms. Soedaryono, a retired airplane worker, who had achieved wonderful result from practicing PGSG.  I very much wanted to know why her hand, which couldn’t move for six years because of the stroke, could raise all of a sudden, and I wanted to know how she felt at that moment.  Therefore, I asked her these two questions.  Ms. Soedaryono told me and other practitioners how the miracle happened that day:  In 2003 Master Ou gave her a treatment in her home.  After Master Ou left, she saw his cigarette end and she sincerely picked it up and wrapped it with a piece of paper—she wanted to collect it as a precious souvenir.  When she hanged up this precious souvenir on the door, the miracle happened: her hand which had been hemiplegic for six years rose in a second.  Her introduction stimulated my thinking: In China, the practitioners also greatly valued the things used by Master Ou, but why did the miracle fortunately happen to this Indonesian lady?  The reason was the quality of the soul.  This Indonesian practitioner never intended to get anything from the cigarette end, but she respected Master Ou sincerely; that was, she respected the spirit of the universe from the bottom of her heart.  As a result, within a second she connected with the energy from the universe and the miracle happened.  This was what Master Ou introduced about the quality of the soul, the foundation of the soul!

In the memorable workshop serial, I experienced the harmony in various activities well organized by Indonesian practitioners.  The activities were systematically coordinated so that things were go on very smoothly.  I thought all of those reflected that the organizers were very skillful, and more importantly the Indonesian practitioners had the souls with high quality so that they could work well together as a group. In Cilacap, Indonesian practitioners posted many testimonies about excellent diseases-healing results on the website.  When Master Ou was lecturing, the information on the website was projected to the screen so that the audiences could experience with their audio-visual functions. 

In Solo, Master Ou passionately recited his lyric poem – “Chanting on the Bali Bay”, and Mrs. Ou led all of us sing the password of Pan Gu Shengong.  During the singing, we experienced Master Ou’s profound sentiment of love towards his students and the human beings. 

The thirteen days were gone so fast.  When Indonesian practitioners saw us walk in the departure hall, we apparently felt attached to them, and even more we felt the speechless wishes and the steady faith in between.  If we use “fully scheduled thousand-mile travel” to describe this trip, then “The benevolence spreads all over the world.” is the goal that Master Ou and his students are proud of.  

Tomorrow the sky will be bluer, the water will be greener, and the flowers will be more fragrant.  Let us embrace tomorrow with our broader bosom!

Reporter: Donnle