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Deseret News (Utah): Meditation demonstration Falun Gong practitioners praise state proclamation By Carrie A. Moore Wednesday, January 9, 2002 Dozens of Falun Gong practitioners gathered at
the state Capitol Tuesday to show their support for
Gov. Mike Leavitt's proclamation declaring a day in
honor of the practice throughout the Beehive State. Gathered in the Gold Room where Leavitt receives
groups of visitors, Falun Gong devotees held banners
as a backdrop to the exchange between Leavitt and
Falun Gong representatives who expressed their thanks
for his support. Several members of the group traveled
from Colorado, California and other Western states to
attend the ceremonies. "This is a nation that values deeply the
capacity for all men, women and children to worship in
ways and to practice those things they believe improve
them," Leavitt said. As Utahns, he said, "we desire
anything that enhances the inner soul and person."
Though he has read bits and pieces about the group's
challenges around the world, Leavitt said the meeting
offered him a good opportunity to learn more about the
practice. He emphasized the importance of religious
freedom, reminding his audience that in a few weeks,
one of the original copies of the Declaration of
Independence will be placed in the Capitol rotunda
during the 2002 Winter Olympics. America's founders
wanted it "to be a nation where all men are free to
pursue life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and
I wish you much happiness." Alicia Zhao, a spokeswoman from California, told
Leavitt the practice of Falun Gong - which involves
aligning one's actions to the principles of
Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance - originated
in China but has now spread to more than 50 nations.
Falun Gong is not a religious or political exercise.
It taps into the "good side of human nature" as the
"key to spiritual enlightenment," according to the
group's literature. There is no leadership or hierarchy within the
movement. Practitioners simply study founder Li
Hongzhi's teachings and practice five gentle
exercises, including a sitting meditation. Often seen
practicing their exercises at public parks in major
U.S. cities, practitioners come together to experience
spiritual enlightenment and health benefits through
meditation. Zhao explained to Leavitt that while Falun Gong
- also known as Falun Dafa - was originally embraced
by the Chinese government when it originated in 1992,
the rapid spread of its practice frightened top
government officials, who now view it as a threat to
their political power base. "Their state-controlled
media are spreading a lot of rumors and lies" about
the practice, she said. Practitioners are persecuted by the government,
Zhao said, and many have been arrested, tortured and
even killed when they failed to renounce their
beliefs. Leavitt's proclamation is "a good way to clarify
a lot of lies" and misconceptions about the practice,
she said. While the number of Utah practitioners is
constantly in flux, the movement appears to be growing
in Utah according to Clark, a local
practitioner. A year ago this month, Salt Lake Mayor
Rocky Anderson proclaimed Falun Dafa Week in the city.
http://www.deseretnews.com/dn/view/0,1249,360007093,00.html
Posting date: 1/11/2002
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