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We are in front of 
the Gold Museum of 
San José, Costa Rica. 
Here, you will find many 
examples of the skill 
of the pre-Columbian 
indigenous people, 
who turned golden metal 
into works of art – 
invaluable works of art. 
For many, this museum 
holds the key to 
the name of our country.
Actually, 
in the year 1502, 
during his fourth voyage, 
Christopher Columbus 
sighted the Atlantic coast 
of our country and 
called it a “Rich Coast” 
(Costa Rica). 
For many people, 
this name is derived from 
the gold that was used 
by indigenous peoples. 
However, history 
has proven that the real 
wealth of the country 
was not their gold.
Here 
at the national museum, 
we will show you 
the true wealth 
of the country.
We are in the recreation 
of a traditional house 
of the 18th century. 
Humble, with solid 
and noble furniture. 
The furniture is like the 
inhabitants of this house: 
simple but strong, 
well-polished, durable 
(the life expectancy of 
the Costa Rican is among 
the highest in the world), 
practical, stable 
(the democracy 
is the second-oldest 
in the Americas), 
cozy (from almost 
5 million inhabitants of 
this country, 1.5 million 
are immigrants, 
and in its vast majority 
are refugees).
The inhabitants of 
this house 
live on agriculture, 
are quiet, and carry their 
children to school on foot. 
They go to Mass 
on Sundays and 
at six o’clock of each day, 
they pray the Rosary: 
they are people of faith.
In fact, the architecture 
is a response to the culture,
the idiosyncrasy, 
the ideology, 
and traditions, etc. 
of the people.
These corridors not only 
served to protect 
the building, but are also
related to the idiosyncrasy
of the Costa Rican.
A mostly open society, 
we are calm, etc., 
with a rather low profile; 
nevertheless, 
we are sociable.
We go to the Caribbean, 
to the Central Valley,  
and the small corridor, 
circling the whole building 
with an “L” shape, 
or with different shapes 
and typologies, 
but always the corridor,
because it was a tradition 
sitting in the afternoon 
to be there, to spend 
the afternoon, waiting 
for the night to come, 
and waiting for the 
people who were passing 
by during the afternoon,
coming back home, 
because they spent some 
time talking, greeting, 
and the children 
in the street 
and the sidewalk, 
playing with the neighbors.
I would say, that is 
a peculiarity of our cities, 
that horizontal outline 
where the cultural part 
of the buildings prevails 
along with the landscape 
and the environment.
Costa Ricans do not like 
fighting in any way, 
and even though 
it has been 300 years 
since the discovery of 
Costa Rica, they do not 
have an organized army. 
Certainly, there are 
many schools already, 
and towns called by 
saints’ names, which
develop around 
churches and chapels. 
Here, 
God is a daily presence 
and the Marian devotion 
is already a tradition. 
The Basilica of the Angels 
illuminates 
the Cartago landscape.
Here in downtown 
Cartago, the former 
capital of Costa Rica, 
the Basilica of Our Lady 
of the Angels stands out 
as testimony of 
the unshakeable faith 
of Costa Ricans. 
The simple and kind 
people of Costa Rica 
have a simple and kind faith.
And it is 
in the Virgin Mary, 
the simple and kind 
mother of Jesus Christ, 
in whom they have found 
their refuge and rock.
She is 
“the bright morning star,” 
“the comfort of 
the afflicted,” “the savior 
of the Christians.” 
And the simple peasants 
of the village come 
en masse each year 
to seek refuge in the soft 
and always open arms 
of the “negrita.” 
Having appeared in 1623 
to the young indigenous 
Juana Pereira, 
she has since been the 
mother of Costa Ricans. 
Queen of compassion 
and kindness, she is 
a sweet reminder that 
God loves us with 
the strength of a father 
and with the love 
of a mother.
Then, there is
a historical reason. 
This is rooted in the
heart of Costa Ricans.
But apart from that,
there is a reason of faith.
Of course, each one comes
with a special intention.
They come because 
they want to precisely
move with all their heart
toward the mother of God.
And that is what makes
many Costa Ricans
peregrinate many
kilometers to get here.
Every year, more than 
2 million people, 
almost half of 
the national population, 
travels by foot toward her 
on the anniversary of 
the apparition to convey 
gratitude and filial love.
This love has been 
translated into 
the Costa Rican love of 
the neighbor and 
through a solidarity 
that is transmitted 
between generations, 
and as a result, 
into an intuitive search 
of a peaceful resolution 
to conflicts.
On this site, 
a former barrack house, 
Costa Ricans, 
people of farmers, 
simple and honest people, 
wrote the most 
memorable page in
the history of the world, 
of the last century.
Here, at this wall, 
on December 1, 1949, 
President José Figueres 
Ferrer ordained 
the abolition of the army, 
giving constitutional 
form to one of the most 
characteristic features 
of the “Ticos” 
(Costa Rican natives). 
This people who never 
wanted to sustain or 
perpetuate a standing army 
got rid of it forever, 
banning it 
in the constitution, 
and thus became 
the first and only country 
in the world 
to prohibit the army 
in its constitution.
A little bit less than 
10 years ago, 
Panama did the same, 
and today 
Costa Rica and Panama 
are the only countries 
in the world that prohibit 
as states the army.
In exchange, Costa Rica 
is neutral permanently, 
promotes the peaceful 
settlement of conflicts, 
guarantees freedom of 
expression, assembly 
and religion.
She also guarantees 
in the constitution 
the same treatment for 
foreigners and nationals. 
This implies that every 
inhabitant in this country 
has access to 
universal health, 
social universal security 
and the right 
to an education free, 
compulsory, and covered 
by the government.
For this noble policy of 
abolishing the army, 
Supreme Master Ching Hai 
has honored 
Costa Rica in the person 
of President 
Oscar Arias Sánchez with 
the Shining World 
Leadership Award.
We are in Buenaventura 
Corrales School, which is 
based in the so-called 
“Metallic Building,” 
a centennial historic 
monument and 
one of the many schools 
that portray 
the national landscape, 
which owes its existence 
to the fact that Costa Rica 
never had a standing army, 
and abolished it totally 
in 1949, being able to 
allocate more 
financial resources to 
education and health.
The strength of 
this structure could be 
an allegory about 
the strength of 
the national education 
system, because 40% of 
the current population 
is enrolled in any of 
the levels of primary 
and secondary education. 
And if we add to this 
the university and 
technical people, 
this figure increases 
substantially.
Education in Costa Rica 
has emphasized 
not only coverage 
but also quality, 
reinforcing the more 
characteristic values of 
the Costa Ricans…
…like solidarity, 
respect for the rights, 
respect for others’ rights 
and freedom of speech, 
part of everyday life.
According to tradition, 
it was here 509 years ago 
when Christopher 
Columbus first spoke of 
a “Costa Rica” 
(Rich Coast) 
and with that name 
the country 
was associated with 
the gold and riches. 
However, 
time and history have 
proven that this coast 
is rich – in nature 
prodigal and lush, 
beautiful and harmonious, 
and with its people, 
strong, simple, happy, 
believers in God, 
friendly from that nature 
that encircles them and 
which has protected them, 
declaring more than 25% 
of their territory 
as national parks and 
wildlife sanctuaries.
The Costa Ricans 
are calm people, 
happy people, 
people with hope, 
for whom the right way 
of living is to 
respect and be respected, 
it is each one 
doing one’s duties, 
it is each one staying 
in one’s own place 
but respecting the place 
of others, in the end 
are people of peace.
Thank you kind viewers 
for joining us. 
It was a pleasure 
to have you with us 
in Enlightening 
Entertainment. 
Coming up next is 
Words of Wisdom, 
after Noteworthy News, 
on Supreme Master 
Television. 
May God´s peace be 
with you today and always.