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A German Practitioner's Experience of Going to Tiananmen (Shared at 2001 Taiwan Conference) Peter Recknagel (Germany)
My name is Peter Recknagel. I'm 30 years old and I am very happy to have the
opportunity to speak here today. I want to share some of my understandings and
experiences regarding the November 20th Tiananmen event. I have been
practicing Falun Gong since 1997 and have understood Dafa more and more. I do
not know how many times I have listened to "Dalian Jiang Fa," [Master's
Lecture in Dalian City] but whenever I came to one particular point, I could
not understand it. Master said in 1994 in Dalian City: "weile yuzhou de
zhenli, keyi xisheng shengming." ["For the truth of the universe,
one can sacrifice his life" -- unofficial translation] What should
that mean to me, in my peaceful, German practice environment? How could I give
my life, and when? Even after the persecution started in 1999, I just had some
sense of the evil environment by reading reports and listening to victims, I
always had the wish to help my fellow practitioners in China, but how? During
Fa-studying, and also after the Washington, D.C. Conference where Master said:
"not all have to go to Tiananmen," we were discussing -- not all?
Does that mean that some should? Some people decided to go. A few people became
more people. The people were from many different countries. We had an intensive
and of course secret discussion about how to represent ourselves in a unique and
special form. In the end all of this was not done, because "da dao wu
xing," ["Great Tao is without form" - translator's translation].
Three characters were the most powerful and simple: "Zhen, Shan and
Ren." Nothing else had to be said.
I was reading a lot of experience sharing exchanges from mainland
practitioners preparing to go to Tiananmen. They were so pure, with righteous
thoughts, cleaning up their thoughts days in advance. I really admired them, but
I felt I could not do it the same way. Even up to the last minute before
travelling to Beijing we had to study, to work, and do Hongfa and
Fa-rectification activities in Europe. There was no time to totally calm down.
On the outside we had to demonstrate relaxed behaviour, but fully concentrate
inside ourselves, to succeed with our event. One moment we were still the most
average group of tourists. The next moment we sent out the most righteous
thought we had ever sent. We had a 4-meter banner with "Zhen, Shan,
Ren" written on it. Within one second 36 people had to be adjusted, and we
did it. Whenever I see the picture of that day, tears almost come to my eyes. I
wish to see more pictures like this in the future, a picture taken before crazy
police officers appeared. A picture taken before policeman 013160 pressed me to
a wall in the detention and asked me: "Do you know what dying means?"
I stayed very calm at that moment. Maybe in that second I reached the status of
"weile yuzhou de zhenli, keyi xisheng shengmin."
I think and wish that all the great practitioners who have been giving up
their concern for life and death by doing Fa-rectification in all evil
environments could be with us here today. When the police on Tiananmen Square
forcefully pulled away my legs from the lotus position, my shoelace was damaged.
I did not repair it, until today. Whenever I see it, the memory returns to my
head about the center of the evil, where so many practitioners already lost
their lives. The Fa-rectification goes on, we will do everything to
"jielu" [expose] the evil and to eliminate it completely.
During the preparation, while in custody and then back home, one of Master's
poems in Hongyin [poem collection] has never left my thoughts. It connects all
of us, and I will say it for you one time:
Tonghua yuanman:
Qiankun mang mang, yi lun jin guang. Un-official translation:
Assimilation and Consummation
In the vastness of cosmos,
Thank you all. Posting date: 1/2/2002
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