Everywhere in the world, 
we can observe 
and be touched 
by acts of kindness. 
People from all walks of 
life, faiths, and cultures 
extend themselves 
beyond the call of duty 
to help others 
unconditionally. 
Through their noble deeds, 
humanity as a whole 
is elevated. 
To commend 
virtuous actions and 
encourage more people 
to be inspired 
by their examples, 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
has lovingly created 
a series of awards, 
including the Shining 
World Leadership 
Award, Shining World 
Compassion Award, 
Shining World Hero and 
Heroine Awards, Shining 
World Honesty Award, 
Shining World Protection
Award, Shining World
Intelligence Award,
and Shining World 
Inventor Award, 
to recognize some 
of the most exemplary, 
generous, caring, 
and courageous people 
who walk amongst us. 
Myself, my husband, and 
my son are just ecstatic 
that we have ever met Susie. 
She is 
a one-in-a-million dog; 
she’d never be replaced, 
ever. She’s fabulous. 
On a freezing winter night 
just before 
Christmas 2009 
in Swindon, England, 
Lorna Hayes 
and her family 
were out searching 
for their missing, 
beloved companion Welly, 
an 11- week-old kitten.
He just disappeared 
one night and 
he’d never been out before. 
So we decided 
to start looking for him. 
We continued looking 
until midnight; 
we didn’t find him. 
Lorna Hayes’ neighbor 
Lynn Johnson has a lovely 
Saluki cross Greyhound 
named Susie, adopted 
seven years ago from 
a local animal sanctuary. 
Ever since that happy day, 
Susie has been 
a wonderful companion 
to the Johnson family.
Greyhounds are known 
for their gentleness, 
serenity and intelligence. 
They enjoy 
close relationships with 
their human caregivers 
and bark very little 
compared to 
other breeds of dog. 
They are also wonderful 
friends to children.
On the night of
Welly’s disappearance, 
however, Susie’s behavior 
surprised her caregivers. 
We went out, 
we didn’t get back until
about 11 o’clock pm, 
and I let Susie out 
into the garden. 
And she came 
straight to this spot, and 
started barking, which is 
most unusual for Susie.
Lynn got the persistent
Susie to come back
into the house. 
The next morning, 
as soon as 
Susie was let out, 
she immediately 
ran to the same spot, 
trying to get 
Ms. Johnson’s attention. 
I got up at six am 
and let Susie out again. 
Again she went to 
the same spot, which 
I thought was very strange. 
I thought it must be a fox 
or something; 
we got a lot of foxes 
around here.
On the other side 
of the lawn, Ms. Hayes 
who had been thinking 
about Welly’s safety 
the whole night, 
resumed her search 
for the missing kitten 
early in the morning, 
It was not until 
Lynn Johnson heard of 
Lorna Hayes’ anxiety 
that she began to realize 
that Susie’s unusual 
behavior might be a clue 
to Welly’s whereabouts.  
I took Susie out 
at half past seven on 
a freezing cold morning; 
I think the temperature 
had dropped 
to minus six (Celsius) 
the night before, 
and I saw Lorna, 
and very upset, 
and she told me the story, 
and I said, 
“Well, just a moment, 
just come into the garden.” 
(I) took her to the spot, 
and there was this cat. 
We both scrambled 
right around, 
picked him up, cuddled him. 
He was freezing cold. 
He was very cold. 
His core temperature had 
gone down a few degrees, 
which they said could 
indicate hypothermia, 
and the vet actually said 
that if he’d been out 
for more than an hour 
or so more, he may not 
have actually made it, 
In recognition of 
her unwavering courage, 
loyalty, unconditional 
love and attentiveness in 
saving the life of Well, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
honored Susie 
with the Shining World 
Hero Award.
One of our 
UK Association members 
presented the Award 
to Susie 
on Supreme Master 
Ching Hai’s behalf, 
and the noble canine 
listened attentively 
as the accompanying 
loving letter to her 
was read. 
Here’s an excerpt.
This Award is presented 
in recognition of your help 
to save a kitten’s life 
with your 
extraordinary persistence 
and acute senses, 
providing us all 
with a wonderful example 
of how animals are here 
to help and bless humans.
For outstanding fidelity 
to humans 
and animals alike, for 
your unconditional love 
towards all beings in need, 
and for being human’s 
best friend, we hereby 
applaud and celebrate 
the heroic deeds 
of super canine Susie, 
the Saluki/Lurcher cross. 
With Great Honor, Love 
and Blessings, 
Supreme Master 
Ching Hai
Along with the Award, 
Susie and the Johnson 
family received 
Supreme Master Ching Hai’s 
#1 international 
best sellers, 
“The Dogs in My Life,” 
“The Birds in My Life” 
and “The Noble Wilds,” 
as well as a selection of 
her inspiring publications 
and DVDs. 
But what really 
made the delighted 
Susie’s eyes sparkle 
were the packages 
of delicious vegan dog
treats that 
Supreme Master Ching Hai
had lovingly provided. 
Thank you very much. 
Susie! 
Delighted to receive this 
on behalf of Susie.  
I’m sure 
she will treasure it.
I’d like 
to take this opportunity 
from Susie and myself 
to really thank 
(Supreme) Master Ching Hai 
for this wonderful gift 
that they’ve given to Susie, 
and the recognition of 
what she’s done so far. 
(We) really appreciate it. 
She’s very much 
looking forward to 
having some of the treats 
that I know are all
organic and vegan. 
And also because 
there are quite a lot, 
she’s going to donate them 
to an animal charity, 
who will also 
get great pleasure 
from these gifts. 
Once again, 
I’d really just like to say 
thank you so much to 
(Supreme) Master 
Ching Hai.
Once again our salute 
goes to Susie and 
her charitable caregiver 
Lynn Johnson for their 
genuine compassion for 
both animals and humans.  
After these messages, 
we’ll visit 
a UK-based charity 
that has saved the lives of 
hundreds of Indian bears. 
Please stay tuned 
to Supreme Master 
Television. 
Welcome back to 
the Shining World 
Award series 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
Founded 
in September 1989, 
the UK-based non-profit 
animal welfare group 
International Animal Rescue 
aids suffering animals 
around the world 
by saving them from 
unfavorable situations 
and re-homing them 
in caring sanctuaries 
or back into their 
natural environments, 
depending on their fitness. 
Being an advocacy group 
for animals, 
International Animal Rescue 
and its members support 
the adoption of 
a wise, compassionate 
vegetarian way of life. 
We actually run 
a vegetarian office here 
and people are asked 
not to eat any animals 
in the premises. 
And also volunteering 
for any of our projects 
around the world, 
we supply vegetarian food, 
so we’re quite passionate 
about that 
and it does go down 
very well actually,
especially in India where 
the food is quite delightful. 
The group’s chief executive 
Mr. Alan Knight now 
describes how it all began.
We started 
about 20 years ago, 
and basically 
we were wanting to work 
with animals abroad, 
because we traveled 
abroad a lot and found 
there were an awful lot of 
animals that needed help. 
But we felt that 
we could get a lot more 
for our money 
if we invested 
that money abroad. 
So, it started as 
a very small organization 
working just in India, and 
we’ve expanded since then. 
One the animals rescued 
by the organization 
are the “dancing bears,” 
subjects of a cruel, 
inhumane practice 
that was banned in India 
in 1972. 
However, in the decades 
that followed, 
many wild bears 
were still caught, beaten 
and forced to dance. 
We started our work 
in India and 
we set up two really nice 
bear sanctuaries, 
one in the North of India 
and one 
in the South of India, and 
we’ve actually rescued 
over 600 bears now. 
The liberated bears 
are well cared for 
at the two sites, 
one in Agra 
and one in Bangalore, 
by the local Wildlife SOS 
charity, which works 
in partnership with 
International Animal Rescue. 
The dancing bear problem 
was the one that 
the people who’d actually 
been dancing the bears, 
had been doing that 
for over 300 years, 
and they’re 
the Kalandar tribespeople, 
and basically we had to 
come up with a solution 
to the problem 
which included them and 
the bears, and of course 
the government. 
So we had to 
get a plan together that 
would actually answer 
all of the problems.
The organization 
created a program 
where an individual 
that kept a bear 
was given 50,000 rupees, 
equivalent to just over 
US$1,000, to start an 
alternative business, thus 
allowing their family to 
live better, brighter lives.  
Participants agreed to 
never keep a bear again 
and were retrained to 
work at the sanctuaries 
with bears or in other 
life-affirming careers. 
In return, 
the bear was given to 
International Animal Rescue 
for rehabilitation 
and care. 
So, what happens now is 
that the bears 
are looked after, 
in many cases 
by the Kalandars that 
used to actually dance them. 
They’re actually working 
with the bears still, 
inside our sanctuaries, 
and we have a commitment 
to those bears 
for the rest of their lives.
Learning the joyful news 
of the freeing of 
hundreds of bears in India 
through their program, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
presented 
International Animal Rescue 
with the Shining World 
Compassion Award 
for its dedication 
to saving lives, 
inspiring others and 
setting a noble example 
for the world to follow
as well as contributed 
US$10,000 
to the organization to 
support their wonderful 
mission of love.
On behalf of 
Supreme Master Ching Hai, 
our UK 
Association members 
presented the Award 
to Mr. Knight. 
The following is an excerpt 
from Master’s heartfelt 
letter to the organization. 
Words cannot express 
our admiration 
for your sacrificing 
and gallant work, 
sparing the graceful bears 
from unimaginable pain 
and suffering and 
providing for the futures 
of the trainers with 
care, dignity and respect. 
May Heaven bless you 
greatly for your 
inspirational example 
of love in action.  
For your unlimited 
empathy and vision, 
for your perseverance, 
courage and benevolence, 
and for your 
invaluable contribution 
to increasing the store 
of loving kindness 
in our world, 
we hereby applaud 
and celebrate the great, 
compassionate deeds of 
International Animal Rescue, 
its chief executive 
Mr. Alan Knight, OBE 
and its noble-hearted 
friends and supporters. 
With Great Honour, Love 
and Blessings,
Supreme Master Ching Hai. 
Lovely, thank you 
very much indeed 
and I’d like 
to accept this award on, 
not only on behalf of 
International Animal Rescue, 
but also for the 600 bears 
that we’ve managed 
to actually rescue. 
So, and 
the wonderful check 
that you’ve given us 
will actually go towards 
looking after those bears 
for the future. 
I’d like to really thank 
the Supreme Master 
Ching Hai 
for thinking of us 
and actually 
noticing the campaign, 
and singling us out 
as an organization 
that She felt worthy of 
accepting this award. 
We’re extremely pleased 
that you found that 
we are the sort of 
organization that
you’d like to support, 
and we really 
will treasure this award, 
and obviously 
use the money that’s 
been donated with it 
to look after the bears 
to a high level of luxury, 
something which I think 
they really deserve now. 
So thank you so much. 
We also express 
our immense gratitude 
to the noble members of 
International Animal Rescue 
and their partner 
organizations worldwide 
for their selfless devotion 
and benevolent aid to 
suffering animals in India 
and elsewhere. 
Their altruism 
truly uplifts us all.  
For more details on 
International Animal Rescue, 
please visit 
Gentle viewers, 
thank you for joining us 
on today’s edition 
of the Shining World 
Award series. 
Coming up next is 
Enlightening Entertainment 
after Noteworthy News. 
May we all strive 
to achieve a more
compassionate world.