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The
Best Things
in the Evening of
"One World... of Peace Through Music"
Hosted
by The Supreme Master
Ching Hai International
Association
Last Christmas at the Shrine
Auditorium, Los Angeles
By
Musician Le Uyen Phuong
(Originally in Au Lac Language)
Caption:
Poet Supreme Master Ching Hai exchanges words with movie star Debbie Reynolds and other famous Hollywood talents on the grand stage of the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, on December 18, 1998. From the left: vocalist Kerry Walsh, vocalist Anne Marie Ketchum, conductor Peter Boyer, conductor Bill Conti, the Beach Boys Family & Friends, movie star Debbie Reynolds, Supreme Master Ching Hai, actor John Moschitta, the Irish band "Gaelic Storm", and vocalist Mel Kubik.
Academy Award winning composer/conductor Bill Conti conducting a symphony orchestra of 60 musicians. This orchestra performs regularly at Academy Awards ceremonies.
Poet Supreme Master Ching Hai presenting a check for $100,000 to The Starlight Children's Foundation, and a check for $150,000 to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital to help children with terminal diseases and cancer around the world. From the left: movie star Debbie Reynolds, actor John Moschitta, Jr., Supreme Master Ching Hai, Marc Cohen, Chairman of the Starlight Children's Foundation, Mike Drieke, Chairman of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Poet Supreme Master Ching Hai conversing with composer/conductor Bill Conti. (from the left: vocalist Matt Jardine (Beach Boys Family & Friends), composer/conductor Bill Conti, vocalist Carnie Wilson, Poet Supreme Master Ching Hai, movie star Debbie Reynolds.
The Musical Gala "One World... of Peace Through Music," held at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles. on December 18, 1998.
Academy Award winning composer/conductor Fred Karlin performing his composition "The Peace Seeker" based on poems by Supreme Master Ching Hai.
The Irish band "Gaelic Storm" from the hit movie Titanic performing live at the Musical Gala "One World... of Peace Through Music."
The Peace Seeker
Symphonic
Portrait
Lyrics by Supreme Master Ching Hai
Music Composed by Fred Karlin
Once upon a time,
A true peace lover wandered around the many worlds
In search of eternal happiness.
She walked over the face of the Earth, the suns,
The moons and the clouds.
At last she found,
That it was all the while hidden in her very heart.
Then she sat down,
And was about to enjoy the new found Bliss,
But suddenly she looked down
And saw countless beings were still groveling in darkness,
For they were searching for happiness without.
Just like her before, erring over millions of ages.
Her tears were then rolling down...
One drop, two drops...and many more...
Each drop became a shining jewel,
And soon the firmament was studded with glittering tears,
Which are the stars today;
They are too shy in the day,
And too restless in the night to go to sleep.
For all peace seekers,
The stars are there to light the Way,
And to remind them of the Compassion of a holy Sage.
The Prince
Lyrics: by Supreme
Master Ching Hai
Music: Fred Karlin
Whirling night.
Fever runs high.
Liquid rhythm, golden tunes,
Trembling senses and fragrant breath!
The bamboos in a garden corner
Sing glorious love songs...
Together, choir frogs around the lotus pond
And the weeping willows blow elegant kisses.
The aloof pine trees and cool faced water quiver
In silence.
Darkened firmament,
Shimmering candles,
Now glow with the vibrant power of love.
Time holds still.
And the worn out walkway forgives all trespassers!
O
welcome!
Welcoming the Prince
of Grace!
Whose melodious voice 's clear as the sound of a mountain spring,
And whose embracing eyes
Are blue as the water of the peaceful Azure Coast.
The flowers
whisper:
"One would never want to see any other man."
Monaco
Like A Bird
Lyrics: Supreme Master
Ching Hai
Music: Fred Karlin
There were times tomorrow wouldn't arrive;
I waited all night, feeling very, very tired!
My soul was immersed in an endless nightmare,
Struggling so hard to be free from the sea of misery!
Like a bird in the middle of the stormy sky,
Immense oceans couldn't contain my melancholy.
There were times the sun
would not rise;
I prayed in vain for the future to arrive;
Like in a coma, I lie in the long darkness,
Praying for tomorrow to quickly come by.
There were places where Spring wouldn't
visit
I expected hopelessly for cherry flowers to blossom.
White snow everywhere instead of a pagoda bell's pealing,
To herald the New Year, only the cold wind's whistling...
And so it went - the rain
came, followed by falling leaves,
Day and night, time flowed indifferently,
My heart still felt there was something incomplete,
Perhaps it was a love I'd never discovered before.
Munchen '79
I went
to a foreign street on a cold winter afternoon.
The snow
threw itself on the dry treetops;
The houses on the roadsides lay silent like graves;
Pale street lamps stood in a stupor, exhausted!
I
walked through a park, the wind in my heart,
A stern
statue proudly stood in the winter scene,
As if feeling sorry for those who sought fortune and fame,
As if feeling sorry for those who suffered in this fleeting
dream.
That
afternoon, I too wanted to be a statue,
Standing
in the open space watching the buzzing scenes
A strange sadness overcame my sorrowful heart:
The compassion I felt, for me or for the multitude?
March
4, 1979, Munchen