Irish Practitioner Brian Trought: Letter from an Irish Son to his Family
Mother, Father and other family,
You're probably worried at the moment. It is a shame that I
haven't taken the time to clarify everything to you all. But sometimes I feel
that you just don't want to listen about the persecution of Falun Dafa
practitioners in China. So, I don't impose anything on you.
Nonetheless, I trust you've guessed how important having the
Falun Gong practitioners released is to me. Maybe you have seen little change in
me over the last two years (surface changes excluded). But in reality, I've
benefited greatly. Physical benefits apart, I am much clearer in mind. Although
I am more relaxed, I think far quicker than I used to. Also, I have become a lot
more selfless. This is something I always wanted, but could never achieve in
practice.
I remember that Dad once said that I was too selfless (not
exact quote). You also said that you were worried that because I was too
selfless; I would be taken advantage of. But how can you equate selflessness
with being naive? I simply try to practise compassion. Isn't it a higher
principle of compassion to not allow others to take advantage of you? In fact,
in just about everything I do, I think of others first -- this is why I continue
to practise Falun Gong and the principles of Truthfulness-Compassion-Tolerance.
I've said enough about myself. So why have written this
letter? Rather bluntly, I have gone to Tiananmen Square in Beijing to appeal
directly to the Chinese government to stop persecuting Falun Gong practitioners.
Don't be alarmed. Firstly, I am not alone. There are 30 other
Falun Gong practitioners here. I have met most of them before, and have a good
relationship with them. Secondly, we have all planned this trip very well.
Thirdly, in relation to safety: under the UN Charter, we are protected by law.
So, nothing can happen to us.
Your first impression may be like, "He's gone really
overboard." But I was very rational when I asked to participate. I was very
rational when I organised it. And I will be very rational when I go to Tiananmen
Square. Just to let you know what we intend to do is to sit peacefully on
Tiananmen Square (in the full lotus) for 10-15 mins, then leave.
Your first reaction may be irrational. But when you calm down
and think about this, I'm sure that you'll see that I have made a decision,
followed it through and have done what I felt is correct.
I hope above all that after this, you will not be
disappointed in me. Rather, you will be proud of your son. Just remember this, I
stood up for my belief in Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance. I am truly
pleased to have the opportunity to do this.
We'll talk further in a few days when I get home.
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Brian
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