In today’s news, Syrian nonprofit provides tents and food to internally displaced people in Northern Aleppo, scientists say long COVID-19 negatively impacting quality of life and participation in workforce in UK, Bangladeshi scientist uses jute to make biodegradable plastic bags, Ukrainian online platform enables volunteers to find opportunities to serve others, guardian angel young man saves missing 5-year-old girl in United States, nonprofit organization helps vegan meat startups in Singapore find government funding, and formerly homeless dog-person becomes a hero.
Syrian nonprofit assists tens of thousands of internally displaced people (IDPs) in country to improve living situation.
The Syria Recovery Trust Fund has installed over 2,100 tents to replace damaged ones in seven IDP camps in Northern Allepo, and distributed almost 5,000 sets of food rations that each supply a family of six with a month’s worth of food such as lentils, rice, pasta, sugar, olive and vegetable oil, salt and tea. The aid also included the provision of heaters. The initiative is benefiting around 48,000 IDPs. Our gratitude, Syria Recovery Trust Fund, for your loving acts to help our Syrian brothers and sisters. May they soon greet brighter days in a loving, compassionate world, in Allah’s immense Blessings.
Researchers find long COVID-19 significantly affects people’s lives and workforce in UK.
Scientists from the Universities of Southampton and Portsmouth in Britain recently concluded that as of March 2022, long COVID has caused 80,000 persons to leave the national labor force due to continuing symptoms, such as fatigue, fever, headaches, neurological problems and more. It is estimated that 5.5% of citizens who become infected develop “life changing chronic illness,” especially heart and lung conditions. As further COVID waves spread through the population, the number of individuals affected for prolonged periods will increase. Currently, in the United Kingdom, there are more unfilled jobs than unemployed people, the first time this has ever been recorded. Thank you, researchers from the Universities of Southampton and Portsmouth, for helping to highlight the long-term consequences of COVID-19 on people’s lives and to the nation. In the care of the Providence, may zoonotic diseases soon disappear, as we protect ourselves with the vegan diet. Vegan: b4 it’s 2 L8 2 save ourselves.
Up next, Bangladeshi scientist uses jute to make biodegradable plastic bags. We give thanks to the hand quilters, who join three layers of fabric together with a needle and thread to make a decorative textile often used on beds. When we return, more supporting news ahead, here on Supreme Master Television!
Hi, generous viewers! I am Randy, a vegan boy from the Red Panda kingdom! I’ve noticed that when compassion becomes our trusted companion, we start to see the world in a more loving way. I would like to share with you a safety tip. Do you like to explore the outdoors? Quicksand is dangerous, and you should be on the lookout for it. It consists of sand, dirt, or clay particles saturated with water. The water causes the material to turn into a thick, liquid mud that cannot support moving weight. The quicksand will subsequently re-solidify and trap anything that has fallen into its depths. Avoid it by being aware of quicksand danger zones. It is typically found around wet terrain close to riverbanks, lakes, marshes, swamps, tidal flats, glaciers, or underground springs. Pay close attention to your where you are walking. If you notice water bubbling up from beneath the ground, you may have come across quicksand. Terrain that appears rippled is a main indicator. Check the ground before you step on it by tapping it with a walking stick or trekking pole. If the ground is not stable underneath the walking stick, please choose another route. Be sure to take extra precautions following a rainstorm. Thank you for tuning in and love you a lot for Being Veg and Going Green 2 Save the Planet, thus save the world! Now for the weather around the globe.
Bangladeshi scientist creates biodegradable plastic bag alternative.
Chief scientific adviser at Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation, Dr. Mubarak Ahmad Khan, has invented recyclable bags made from cellulose sheets as a replacement for plastic ones. Known as Sonali (golden) bags, they are created using cellulose-based polymers extracted from jute fibers. They decompose within three to four months after being buried. Polythene bags were banned in Bangladesh in 2002 to stop them from polluting waterways and landfills. Current manufacturing methods produce 60 bags a minute at the cost of 11-16 cents, which could be reduced to less than one cent once commercial production ramps up. Our praises, Dr. Mubarak Ahmad Khan and Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation, for your Earth-friendly green invention. In Heaven’s magnanimity, may the use of such nature-preserving alternatives gain widespread adoption as we strive to be better stewards of our planet.
Online platform in Ukraine links volunteers to programs assisting their communities.
A service in Ukraine is helping volunteers connect with individuals in need, and 400,000 people are currently taking part. The website has over 1,150 opportunities with over 500 local initiatives and organizations. It was created by a group that includes the Ukrainian Volunteer Service, the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and information technology firm SoftServe. The project is backed by Ukraine’s Ministry of Youth and Sports and was launched in March last year. Those participating may be involved in helping to source needed medicine and products, providing transportation, giving psychological support, assisting displaced people and more. According to a recent report, 38% of young persons in the nation volunteer. Many thanks, Ukrainian Volunteer Service, UNICEF, SoftServe, and all participants, for coming together to care for those in need. In God’s enduring Grace, may peace soon return to benevolent Ukraine, as the people of the world go vegan to ensure a calming energy encompasses the world.
Solar panel installer finds missing young girl.
When Jake Manna saw a mom frantically looking for her lost five-year-old autistic daughter in the neighborhood where he was installing solar panels in Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, he stopped his work to help search for the young one. Mr. Manna took a rural trail that brought him to a stream where he found a diaper and T-shirt. He ran upstream and found the young child waist-deep in a marsh and was able to reach and carry her out to safety. Medics were waiting to examine the girl, who was unhurt. To thank him for his lifesaving act, the Plymouth Police Department rewarded Mr. Manna with a certificate and Command Coin, and referred to him as a “guardian angel.” We are so happy the girl is fine and wish her many safe adventures in the future accompanied by family. Bravo, Jake Manna, for helping to save a precious life. The world is surely a better place with altruistic people like you, in Divine benediction. Non-vegan people can go far; far, far, far away from Heaven.
Coming up, nonprofit organization helps vegan meat startups in Singapore find government funding. Let’s pause for a moment to thank God for always guiding and helping us to keep steady in our spiritual path. You’re watching Noteworthy News on Supreme Master Television. Welcome back to Noteworthy News – Valuable News for a Precious World.
Database launched to assist vegan plant-based meat startups in securing government funding in Singapore.
A nonprofit organization that advocates for alternative protein, Good Food Institute Asia Pacific (GFI APAC), has released a database for new plant-based meat startups to find information on funding programs in Singapore as well as some outside the nation. FoodInnovate, a partnership between Singaporean government entities and nonprofits, has joined these efforts. The acting managing director of GFI APAC, Mirte Gosker said, “…startups would be wise to take full advantage of the vital resources the city-state’s government has made available.” A respectful salute, Good Food Institute Asia Pacific and organizations involved in FoodInnovate, for your noble dedication to vegan startups. In Celestial insight, may your efforts be helpful to new plant-based food companies as we embrace a benevolent, caring world.
Deep bond formed between previously homeless dog-person and loving grandmother.
Ranger, who had been living on the streets of Montgomery, Texas, in the United States, for seven years, was rescued by Mary Cormier after he suffered a broken leg in a car accident. Ms. Cormier fostered him and arranged for his needed surgery. She was determined to find a cozy indoor home for the lovely canine-person. He was soon adopted by Judy Okert, who immediately formed a bond with handsome Ranger. He even became a hero by scratching on her granddaughter’s bedroom door when she was having a seizure and then running to Ms. Okert and whimpering loudly to alert her. Describing dear Ranger, Ms. Okert said, “He makes you laugh, makes you smile. He makes you want to get up and be a part of life.” Ranger, we are delighted that you can live comfortably now. May you and your beloved friend Judy Okert have many joyful years ahead together, in God’s compassionate Care.
It’s now time to fill the air with some laughter with the joke of the day entitled, “Luxury Coffin.”
A man answered the phone only to find out it was a telemarketer.
“Hi, sir, would you like to buy a luxury coffin?”
“But that is the last thing I will ever need!”
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And now we have a heartline from Mei-Yin in China:
Only by practicing spiritually diligently can one enjoy safety. Respected Supreme Master Ching Hai and the Supreme Master TV team, I’d like to share an inner vision I had in meditation:
During my meditation in the early morning of the eighth day of the second lunar month, 2022, I saw the ruins after an earthquake, billowing floods rushing into cities, and people fleeing desperately for their lives. I met an initiated sister telling me loudly to quickly run up the mountain where a spaceship would take us away. While running, I saw that there was a giant spaceship in the distant sky, which was shining with silver light and so huge as to almost cover up half of the sky. There was a voice from the spaceship saying, “Fellow initiates, please line up at the light checkpoint; only those qualified will be admitted into the ship.”
The four members of my family, including our dog baby, queued up for the light inspection. My daughter was the first one to enter the light checkpoint. A dark light beam appeared, and she was instantly sucked into a downward channel. Dashing toward her, I cried out loudly, “Master, please save my daughter!” However, she had already disappeared into the bottomless channel. I screamed out her name loudly in fright, but I knew in my heart that she was gone. For my husband, the second one to enter the light checkpoint, a red light beam appeared, which meant he failed and he was sent to another system, also gone without a trace. The third one was me carrying my dog baby and the screen showed a white light beam, and I heard a voice, “Welcome Home.” We were taken to the spaceship by the upward light beam.
With mixed feelings of grief and joy, I saw a lot of fellow initiates sitting in the spaceship. I felt happy being able to board the spaceship, to survive the catastrophe and greet the arrival of a new era, while also feeling sad that my daughter went to another channel. Though having been initiated for years, up till that moment, she had not been able to do the basic meditation homework every day, not to mention learning Master’s teachings and being diligent in spiritual practice. On top of that, she had not kept a strict vegan diet when eating outside. My husband was often not meditating enough hours, and rarely watched Supreme Master TV and Master’s teachings, so he could only enter another system instead of boarding the spaceship.
Through this meditation experience, I realized more deeply that initiation alone doesn’t guarantee absolute safety. Only those who are truly awakened inside and outside, keep a pure vegan diet, meditate earnestly every day, and practice diligently, can have true safety. Mei-Yin from China
Perceptive Mei-Yin, Thank you for the indispensable reminder. We hope that our fellow initiated brothers and sisters have kept their promises given at the time of initiation, to keep all the precepts strictly, and to meditate diligently for at least the required amount of time every day. May you and the congenial people of China continue wholeheartedly in your spiritual quest to seek inner wisdom, Supreme Master TV team
P.S. Master expresses Her Love: “Virtuous Mei-Yin, I’m glad to know that you passed the test! What you experienced during your meditation is indeed a Heaven-sent message of the importance of being truly dedicated to your spiritual practice and steering away from the deceptive worldly temptations. As much as my heart desires to bring all of you back Home, I can only guide those who are sincerely willing to walk the path. I pray for everyone to awaken soon and embrace World Vegan for a peaceful planet. May you and cultured China be infinitely blessed by Heaven’s radiance.”
“Do we really have to kill in order to live?” ~ Patrik Baboumian (vegan)
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