Cultivating and Sharing Falun Dafa in the Baltics
By a practitioner from Canada
I'd like to write a little about my cultivation experiences during my recent
trip to the Baltic countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. I flew first to
Stockholm to meet up with practitioners who were going to be my travel
companions to the Baltics. On my first day in Sweden, a Swedish practitioner
shared with me his new understanding of "Shan" that he had recently
enlightened to. What he had to say opened up my heart and mind and set the tone
for the rest of the trip.
Simply put he said: if a person is constantly in a state of compassion, then
there can be no interference. Of course, Master Li says in Lecture One of Zhuan
Falun: "As a practitioner, if you assimilate yourself to this
characteristic [Truth, Compassion, Forbearance] you are one that has
attained the Tao--it's just such a simple principle." I remember that over
a year ago when I read that section it pierced my heart like an arrow. The
experience was so profound that I could not read any more that night.
It sounds simple, but it requires constant vigilance -- not even a
minute-by-minute, but a second-by-second vigilance.
That first evening in Sweden, my practitioner friend and his wife asked me if
I would help to re-work an important letter that needed to be delivered the next
day. Writing comes easily to me, and I quickly wrote out the first three
paragraphs. He looked over my shoulder, pointed to three words and said
something like, "There's an intent behind that phrase that isn't good.
Anyone reading that will receive that intent and it might destroy the rest of
the letter for them." I was totally amazed -- he was right; bad things
could come from my work if my mind is not right.
My Swedish host also cautioned me against doing things too quickly, saying
that it's an opportunity for interference if we don't take the time to do things
with the proper care. Again, his words had a deep effect on me.
It took us about three and a half hours to complete the one-page letter to
our satisfaction. It was one of the most challenging and satisfying
collaborative works I've ever participated in.
A profound new understanding like that has a ripple effect on one's life. I
recalled the many times I have reacted quickly to an email message or a
situation without much thought, not from careful analysis or compassion. I cried
for the perhaps thousands of incidents, in this life alone, where my words have
hurt people. And I can't imagine the pain that Master Li has suffered for me in
order to take away karma from my body.
Another Swedish practitioner helped me to further expand my understanding of
Shan. I came to realize how one small flyer truly could be the "rite of
passage" for a person's eternal future. It enabled me to look at people
with my heart as I held out that small piece of paper and said, "would you
like a flyer?" There were very few who refused to take a flyer from me.
It seemed as if there was something supernormal about the spontaneous smiles
that came from people who accepted Falun Dafa flyers from their heart. My days
in the Baltics didn't feel "right" until I'd given out many flyers and
my heart was full of their smiles.
One of my many shortcomings has been to think I can do things better than
others. Our first press release (for a news conference to be held on board a
ship in Helsinki Harbor) was written by a young Finnish practitioner who, when
we parted several days later, told me how he was beginning to be able to truly
feel things from his heart.
In Helsinki, when I looked at his press release, my heart sank -- it was a
single-spaced document with one paragraph taking up the space of one full page
and carrying over to a few lines on the next page. "How would any
journalist find the time to even read it," I thought, "let alone come
to the event." Of course, I was wrong. Three journalists came: 2 from
Xinhua News Agency and one from the Finnish News Service. What better response
could we have wanted!
On the other hand, no journalists came to either of the two news conferences
I organized in Talinn and Riga, despite professional releases that had been
praised by the Toronto media! That taught me a lesson. Also, I realized that if
you're going to a different city or country to spread the Fa, it's a good idea
to do your best to find out how they operate before doing things the way you do
them in your own city.
Of course, nothing is wasted, as I believe that Master Li organizes things
for us so that we have ample opportunities to cultivate and advance in the
Fa-rectification process. In Riga, it so happened that the conference room next
to ours was filled with a Symposium attended by European documentary filmmakers.
Since I'm very involved with FGMTV and we broadcast news and documentaries about
Falun Gong via satellite I approached a small group of three filmmakers. One of
them turned out to be the Associate Director of the Latvian National Film
Agency, and after talking with another practitioner who gave him our video, he
enthusiastically promised to make copies and distribute them to all his
colleagues at the Symposium! It seemed like an instant new "Latvian Chapter
of Friends of Falun Gong!"
So, from one event, two very different things happened! During the whole trip
I was constantly being exposed to my own inadequacies and attachments, and at
the same time I was shown how Master Li arranges everything for us so that
whatever needs to be done can be accomplished properly. We just have to put
ourselves out there with the heart to do it.
Now I'm home, and wanting not to lose the momentum the trip has provided for
my cultivation. It isn't easy! Recalling the experiences and writing about them
has made me realize that I'm not remembering the second-by-second vigilance of
living in that state of Shan and that I must try harder.
My cultivation is ongoing. I hope these experiences are useful to others, and
I'd appreciate anything improper being pointed out to me.
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