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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.
Halo and welcome,
bright viewers.
In so many places,
global warming
has brought forth floods
and other natural disasters
on an unprecedented scale
and frequency.
Our hearts sink when
fellow human beings are
devastated by the impact.
At the same time,
amidst the tragedy,
there are also those who
take selfless initiative
to help those in need.
Their tales give hope
to the rest of the world.
It was after 3 pm
on an ordinary weekday.
Mr. Ryan Manongdo,
inspector and
acting police chief
was on duty
in San Jacinto Town,
the Philippines
when he saw water
suddenly swelling up
in front of his office.
Immediately, he grabbed
an inflatable mattress
from his private quarters
and dashed out
into the strong current
on the streets.
The Philippines had
already been devastated
by Typhoon Ketsana and
Tropical Storm Parma
which swept the country
days before, affecting
2.5 million citizens.
Then,
as the San Roque Dam
started to open its gates,
excessive amounts of water
from these storms
quickly overflowed
into the town
and surrounding areas.
The town of San Jacinto
was isolated
due to the flooding
of the major roads
leading to the town.
Inspector Manongdo
remembered
from a news report
how inflatable beds
had saved lives
during a flood
in the capital of Manila.
So he used
a floating mattress
to search for
his fellow townspeople
caught in the flood.
The rapid raising water
was nearly five-feet high
when he spotted
two teenage brothers,
Rhubert and
Rhuniel Venerayan, who
had been doing the same.
That time at 3:00
we were at the school.
Then our mother
contacted us
that the flood was high
and we are not believing
at that time.
But when we arrived
at home, it was true.
Then someone called us
that they needed help.
Then we went to that place
and saved them.
While we were rescuing
them, the flood was high,
it’s about like this.
Rhubert is 17 years old, and
his brother Rhuniel is 16.
Their mother had
called them at the school
and asked them to help
a stranded family friend
at the Magsaysay village
less than a kilometer away.
When they arrived
at the village,
the water was high and
reached up to their waist,
yet they continued to save
not just the family friend
but also others in need.
Mr. Manongdo and
his officers recruited them
right away.
We were already rescuing
at that time
and we have encountered
the two teenagers
and I asked them
if they wanted to join us,
if they wanted
to join our group
in saving the lives of
the residents of the town
which was flooded
during that time.
So they told me that
they’re willing to help.
Trudging in the deep water,
the police chief
and the two young men
had to prioritize
by saving children,
women and the elderly.
It was very cold,
and as night fell
they became exhausted.
By then, Rhubert and
Rhuniel’s mother
was very worried
about her sons’ safety.
They did not have
any meals except for
some guava fruits.
But the Venerayan brothers,
Mr. Manongdo
and his colleagues
went on with determination.
I chose the profession
of police because
I love police work.
I love to help others.
I want the action
in the field,
so I joined the PNP,
or the Philippine
National Police.
Together with my PNP or
my fellow police officers
and the two
brave teenagers,
we helped saving lives
during that time.
We managed to rescue
for that long time,
because of the help of
the other volunteers and
the fellow police officers
of this station.
The rescue efforts continued
till 1 am in the night.
By then, more than
130 residents from
three different villages
were evacuated
to a safe place.
Later, the Philippine
National Police
presented an award
to the Venerayan brothers
in recognition of
their courageous deeds.
When being asked
what was on their mind
at the time,
Rhuniel Venerayan
simply said:
We’re just thinking about
to help our people
and then we pray that
we’re safe in rescuing them.
We’ll return shortly with
another story of a hero
from the Philippines.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
During the typhoon
and tropical storm,
Philippine citizens took
selfless loving actions
to help one another,
including children
and the elderly, in
whatever way they could.
In the town of Mangaldan,
one farm owner was able
to save many families
in his neighborhood
with a single
700-meter long rope.
Here is his story.
It was late in the night.
There were
dangerous strong currents
and the floodwater
was engulfing the town.
Around midnight,
Mr. Noel Jarabata
heard the cry for help
from some neighbors.
It was almost 12 o’clock
in the evening,
I heard some cries,
a shout of “Help!”
from the back of my house.
And fortunately,
there was also a number
for that family at the back,
and they called us
by text, that
they needed some help.
There was no electricity,
only complete darkness.
Mr. Jarabata
quickly remembered
the long rope he had
in the house.
He hoped
that the neighbors would
be able to use the rope
as a support and guide.
The current was
very strong.
The water was very fast
in rising.
It was almost at the waist.
But the most dangerous
is the current
was very strong.
So I tied one of the ends
of the rope to a post,
and then I went to
fetch the people.
The rope, connected
to the electric posts
along the street,
literally became a lifeline
to the families
besieged by the flood
in the dark of night.
Almost about 150 meters
with the current,
swirling around.
And I found out that
there were two families
who were at the back.
One was even pregnant
eight months old.
There were, I think,
about ten people.
Two families
that were towed with me
in front with the lifeline,
the rope, as our guide,
because it was so dark
and the water was raging,
very fast.
And we were able to
take them to our relatives
here, some maybe
two or three houses away.
And we were able to
put them safely.
After the neighbors
were out of harms way,
some of them
joined Mr. Jarabata
to save more victims
in the area.
We found out also
that there was a woman
who just delivered a baby
and so she cannot walk.
So one of the big guys
carried her back,
plus some children,
maybe four or five children,
and old people, and
we take them all here,
in our relative’s house.
After that, because
the water was fast rising
and almost
the rope was snapped,
because it is just only one
centimeter thick of rope.
Mr. Noel Jarabata’s care
for his neighbors
didn’t end there.
He made sure they were
warm, dry, and fed.
After that, of course,
we kept them, we gave them
warm food, hot soup
and some dry clothes.
The rescue
went straight through
to the next morning.
When Mr. Jarabata
finally sat down
to take a rest,
he was so tired that his
whole body began to shake.
But in his heart was
only a tremendous relief
and joyful peace
in knowing that
his townspeople were safe.
For their courageous
and altruistic deeds,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
honored
the Inspector Manongdo,
young teammates
and Mr. Jarabata each
with a Shining World
Hero Award.
They also received
sets of gifts including
custom-fit Hero jackets,
and #1 international
bestselling books by
Supreme Master
Ching Hai.
Upon receiving
the recognition,
each recipient shared
his thankfulness to
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
I would like to thank
Supreme Master Ching Hai
for the recognition
that she has given us
for the efforts
that we have made
during the typhoon, and –
God bless her.
Thank you,
Master Ching Hai
for this wonderful award
that we received.
Thank you.
Thank you to you,
Supreme Master Ching Hai
and also for the awards
that we received from you.
We really appreciate
all the things you are doing,
ma’am, and I’m hoping
that God will give you more
very, very long years
to live in this world,
to keep on helping people
like us, people
like the Philippines
who are so in dire need
of inspiration as well as
in time of disaster,
help to continue battling
all these problems
regarding climate change.
Our admiration to
our Philippine heroes –
Mr. Manongdo, Rhubert
and Rhuniel Venerayon,
Mr. Jarabata,
and all others who have
taken swift and
selfless action in the time
of your neighbors’ need.
May Heaven bless you
and the gentle
Philippine people
as such noble and
loving deeds everywhere
help to pacify our world.
Thank you
for your presence
on today’s program.
Please keep your dial
tuned to
Supreme Master Television
for Words of Wisdom,
up next
after Noteworthy News.
May your days be filled
with peace and miracles.
Don Estes, founder of
InnerSense Incorporated
in the United States
ingeniously uses
the science of vibration
to help elevate and
expand the consciousness
of human beings.
What I do here is
basically 180 degrees
out of phase with the
typical healing paradigm,
because that typical
healing paradigm says
let’s find what’s wrong
and fix it.
I find what is right
and try to enhance it,
rather than find what’s
wrong and try to fix it.
Learn more about
Mr. Estes’ vibrational
therapies on Part 2 of
“Don Estes: Using
the Science of Vibration
to Expand
Human Potential.”
this Monday, February 8
on Spirituality and Science.