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« on: July 28, 2009, 01:06:50 AM »

    I was very glad that I had the opportunity to accompany Master Ou and other Pan Gu Shengong students to Merida, Mexico from July 18 to July 26.  I have learned a lot from this trip.
 
    Attending Master Ou’s intensive lectures from July 21 to July 23, I deepened my understanding towards all forms of Pan Gu Shengong and its healing technique in a very short time.  Master Ou’s speeches were so profound and yet easy to follow.  I learned more about Pan Gu Shengong’s theories as Master Ou made a lots of connections with our lives, cultures, ideologies, religions, etc.  From the interactions with new local Mexican students in the seminars, I was moved by their enthusiasm and sincerity towards Pan Gu Shengong.  I noticed that true love of Pan Gu touched everyone’s heart and soul deeply.  I learned that there was no barrier or boundary at all for this universal love. 

    The days before and after the seminars, George and Suzy showed us around Merida and then toured us to Mayan culture’s historic sites in other cities.  I saw that people in Merida who were very nice and friendly lived with such a great pleasure.  By the time I visited Mayan ancient monuments including Uxmal and Chichen Itza, through George’s informative introduction and Master Ou’s profound interpretation regarding Mayan culture, I understood that modern people there still maintained their spectacular Mayan culture and therefore they lived in a pleasant, peace, and fulfilled life.  Unexpectedly, knowing Mayan culture helped me understand Pan Gu culture more, as they both advocated kindness and benevolence.  I could see the great effect of advocating kindness and benevolence in a country and how it affected the country in such a long time and history. 

(To be continued…)
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« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2009, 02:40:32 PM »

Master Ou's trip to Merida, Mexico, the first Latin American country that he has visited was a great success.  I am in the process of gathering all the facts and figures, and will post them shortly, but I must first agree with Beautifulice, there was much that we learned.  We were a small group of individuals from different cultures, investigating Pan Gu, teaching and healing, and enjoying hot and humid ancient Mayan sites.  Time and cultures seemed to blend together. We spoke Catonese, English, Spanish, and some Mayan, and ate plenty of Chinese food.  In this part of Mexico much Mayan is spoken and there is a sort of "Mayalish" that the locals speak.  One of the most moving lessons for me was a story that Master Ou told about his early experience healing while confined to a camp in Burma. My favorite location was a little visited site off the regular tourist path in Uxmal.  I think Master Ou has it right, it seemd to be a place of shamans.  With love, attached are a few pictures to give you the spirit of the trip.  (more later)


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« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2009, 11:02:19 PM »

Thank you so much George for your great pictures and unique thoughts! 

I truly enjoyed this trip to Merida, Mexico which you paid lots of time and efforts in planning and organizing.  I have learned a lot from you, who is so brilliant yet humble, so caring yet quiet, so profound yet easy-going, and so friendly and kind. 

Many thanks for taking very good care of each of us who never visited Mexico.  I have learned from you how to care for others, that is, to pay close attention to what they need at any time and fulfill their needs first but think of oneself secondary. 

You are the best “tour guy” who is sophisticated and who can give wonderful lectures at any sites with great gestures.  I feel that we had a lecture hall anywhere we visited.   Wink Thank you for teaching me many things about Mayan culture.

Thank you for making this trip so happy and meaningful to me!
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« Reply #3 on: July 31, 2009, 08:39:54 AM »


  Thank you for your sharing wonderful trip! That sounds really a nice journey for you. Love makes the world go around, and connect together more close in this planet. So as to Pan Gu Shengong, the core principle Kindness and Benevolence while broad-mindedness. We are small and average people, but I believe, we are doing a great thing (Promoting Pan Gu Shengong), and in some ways more important than charity like only donating.

 It's a pity that I haven't asked my new Mexican friend about one of the world's important cultures who I had met online. But now, thanks for all of you share the Mayan Culture. Please go ahead, then we can learn more:), for at least we haven't the chance to visit there, just knowing a very surface of the culture in my city, but adding more commercial. Let me see the original one from you Smiley
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« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2009, 07:34:21 PM »

Thank you for the deeply kind and inspiring thoughts.  A trip, or any time spent with Master Ou, has both an objective and subjective side.  Objectively of course we learned and did many things, but subjectively what we experienced in our hearts and spirit is even more profound.  To be honest, the entire event seems like some form of wonderful dream.  In fact I had the rarest dreams while in Mexico, for example flying with great energy and seeing ruins not as stone, but built with glass blocks that radiated light when lit by the sun.  There were certainly other moments of emotion: love, sadness, gratitude.  One searches a lifetime to find a master, and if destiny allows, he or she is found.   Of course once you find such a person, you realize that they are not as you expect, but on reflection, how could a master be what you expect?  If that were so, I do not think it would be a master, just your own expectations.  Like many of you, I can not "talk" with Master Ou in his Cantonese.  How strange to have a Master with whom you can not talk directly, and yet is that not the way of the heart?  We can only feel, but for me that is the lesson to learn, to not be afraid to feel deeply, with love. 
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