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His Holiness Lung-Chueh Guru of Bhutan Brings Blessings to Children from Taipei School for the Visually Impaired during Mother’s Day Gratitude Month

Over 500 Attendees Moved by Spiritual Songs and Illuminated by Hope and Love.

Heavenly Holy Hills Association Donated to Taipei School for the Visually Impaired, Caring for the Underprivileged. (Photo via Heavenly Holy Hills Association)

TAIPEI, TAIWAN (MERXWIRE) – Heavenly Holy Hills Association hosted today the “Heart & Soul Blessing Concert” at the International Conference Hall of Chien Tan Overseas Youth Activity Center, marking Mother’s Day Gratitude Month with a deeply moving music and celebrations.

The event was graced by the presence of His Holiness Lung-Chueh Guru of Bhutan, who offered spiritual blessings to more than 500 attendees from around the world. His Holiness’s prayers were dedicated especially to the children and families of Taipei School for the Visually Impaired, aiming to spread warmth, hope, and light through love and music to society.

Heavenly Holy Hills Association Led More Young Professionals of Today, Including Physicians, Lawyers, and the Upper-class, to Collectively Receive Blessings and Spiritual Cleansing from His Holiness Lung-Chueh Guru of Bhutan. (Photo via Heavenly Holy Hills Association)

Four alumni of Taipei School for the Visually Impaired shared their experiences of resilience and motherhood. Despite facing challenges, loneliness, and misunderstanding, they chose to believe in courage, hope, and unwavering love with children. Their moving stories brought the audience to tears.

One alumna expressed, “Even though my eyes cannot see the world, my child’s embrace is the brightest light in my life.”
His Holiness Lung-Chueh Guru extended blessings and prayers to every participant and shared a number of spiritual songs created by His Holiness. As the lyrics interwove with strengths of compassion, gratitude, hope, and love, many people felt reconnected to their inner emotions through the gentle, expressive melodies.

As the music began, the conference hall was filled with emotions. Many attendees quietly shed tears, some closed their eyes in prayer, others sang softly, and still more embraced one another. The entire venue was transformed into a spiritual celebration overflowing with love and blessings, leaving a profound impression on all present.

The Audience Received Blessings from His Holiness Lung-Chueh Guru of Bhutan. (Photo via Heavenly Holy Hills Association)

The Audience Received Blessings from His Holiness Lung-Chueh Guru of Bhutan. (Photo via Heavenly Holy Hills Association)

Yu-Hsin Lee, Principal of Taipei School for the Visually Impaired, remarked, “These songs are more than music — They are a force that calms hearts and inspires life with such energy and compassion. We are deeply grateful to His Holiness Lung-Chueh Guru for blessing our students, and to everyone here who shares love with society.”

Heavenly Holy Hills Association emphasized its dedication to ensuring that more people in society feel understood, healed, and blessed. Through ongoing initiatives in community outreach, life education, musical companionship, and spiritual support, the association strives to bring warmth and hope to disadvantaged families, visually impaired communities, and children in need of care.

For many years, Heavenly Holy Hills Association has continued to host the “Heart & Soul Blessing Concert Series.” Through music, singing bowls, prayers, and spiritual sharing, these events and gatherings have been dedicated to fostering world peace, inner stability, and social harmony. It emphasized that in today’s anxious and rapidly changing times, people would need kindness, companionship, and spiritual strength more than ever. Music and blessings often serve as the key to helping communities reconnect with hope and resilience.

The event concluded with all 500 participants waving with glowing star-shaped wristbands as the hall resonated with the chorus of “When Missing You.” Attendees described the even as not merely a concert, but a soul-cleansing journey that united goodwill and illuminated life.

SOURCE: Heavenly Holy Hills Association

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