(Clearwisdom.net) Sepi Richardson, a City of Brisbane council member was in attendance as Shen Yun Performing Arts continues to amaze audiences at the San Francisco War Memorial Opera House, and wished to tell Shen Yun performers, "Tonight I'm changed and I owe it to all of you, thank you!"
Councilwoman Richardson also attended last season's performance, twice
"I think it's wonderful to see all of you here again," she
said.
Ms. Richardson had attended last season's performance - twice. "I
was here last year and I saw two of the performances. And, what I
picked up [then] from the performances were all these beautiful
gorgeous dancers, beautiful colors and costumes. Tonight, I
actually got something totally different, which is really
exciting," she said.
Ms. Richardson felt after seeing Shen Yun she gained insight on a
deep level, "We get so busy with our daily lives that we really
forget there are bigger things out there. Parents are very busy
with their lives, with their work. We are not teaching our kids as
much as we would like to about spirituality, about the heritage
that we have, the background that we have," she said
Ms. Richardson, a former mayor of Brisbane, California, shared her
feelings that Shen Yun performances are good for parents to bring
their kids to, as they truly teach the meaning of life, and to not
to be so much into ourselves, because there is something bigger out
there.
"It's fascinating," she continued, "There is a saying that we have,
'in order to have the lamp burning you need to put oil in it.' What
all of you are doing is putting oil in the lamp to keep the lamp
burning by passing these spiritual messages, beautiful dances,
beautiful customs, beautiful ancestral meaning of life to our
future generations. It's remarkable." Ms. Richardson felt the
entire production team did a wonderful job. "I feel like I'm
leaving with a lamp," she said.
Ms. Richardson would like to tell everyone to, "get off the couch,
and participate in reviving and continuing this beautiful
heritage."
She thinks that all Chinese people should be very proud of their
classical heritage, and feels that Chinese people should come out
to see New York-based Shen Yun for themselves. "I guarantee when
you leave this program you are not the same person who came! I'm
very grateful for tonight's performance, it was beautiful."
Ms. Richardson summed up her feelings after the show: "The
beautiful, incredible, talented people of China have passed it to
the future generations and [they are] passing it to the entire
world ... to do something for us to truly understand the meaning of
life, the meaning of spirituality and the heritage that you have
that it has to go to the future, I think its an obligation for all
of us to come and see programs like this. I'm so delighted, I'm so
honored!"
Source: http://theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/27519/