Portland Press Herald (ME): Falun Gong Group Appears at Mall
December 3, 2001 By Ray Routhier
SOUTH PORTLAND - Six people wearing yellow and blue T-shirts sat on the
ground with their legs folded and one arm across their chests. Their
eyes
were closed and their faces were expressionless as they moved from one
position to another, almost in slow motion. "If you were doing this in China, you could be beaten and sent to a
labor
camp," said Martin Fox, using a microphone to explain this
demonstration of
the mind-and-body practice known as Falun Gong. "We need to stop this
persecution." Fox, a public relations professional from Kittery, was among about a
dozen
Mainers who say Falun Gong has improved their lives. They were at the
Maine
Mall on Sunday to demonstrate the techniques and make people aware of
the
persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China, where the practice
originated. The demonstrations were uneventful, as the practitioners stood or sat
with
their eyes closed and slowly moved their arms into different positions
while
soothing music played. The participants stretched in various positions
and
often looked as if they were praying. But Fox and others talked passionately to interested onlookers about
Falun
Gong and what it has done for them. Fox, 60, said he and other Falun
Gong
enthusiasts demonstrate the practice at fairs and other events around
Maine
to help people find out more about it. "We're not an organization. We are all people who happen to practice it
and
who take the opportunity to help people find out about it," Fox said.
"It's
a free practice, and it's just something that made sense to me." As hordes of Christmas shoppers flowed through the mall, a trickle of
people
stopped to find out more about Falun Gong. Fox, who saw a pamphlet about Falun Gong at a Chinese restaurant, said
the
practice has helped make him more relaxed, more aware, more truthful.
He and
others at the demonstration said that it is Falun Gong's emphasis on
truthfulness and compassion that makes it a target of persecution by
the
Communist government in China. [...] Fox and others at the demonstration said the principles of Falun Gong
are
achieved by doing the exercises and reading the teachings associated
with
the practice. "It's a purification of body. There's no mind intent; you're not
thinking
about anything," Fox said. "You're connecting yourself to nature." Jason Pomerleau, 25, a native of Vassalboro now living in Boston, said
he
discovered Falun Gong while in college. He had read about other mind
and
body practices but found that Falun Gong appealed to him more than
other
techniques. He said his younger brother began reading about Falun Gong on his
recommendation, and because of positive changes in his attitude,
Pomerleau's
mother began practicing Falun Gong as well. "Everyone has their own internal questions to answer," Pomerleau said.
"And
I found more of my questions answered through this than anything else." http://www.portland.com/news/local/011203gong.shtml
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