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Speech at A Dafa Practitioner's Chinese Traditional Painting Exhibition in Florida By Lisa Raphael, writer and holocaust survivor
(Clearwisdom.net)
My name is Lisa Raphael. I am here to give some personal and historical perspective to the issue of the
persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China.
I was intuitively drawn to the peace and calm practice of Falun Gong as I
watched practitioners in the park near my home about four years ago. I was
alarmed when I saw that the central symbol is a swastika though. A swastika in
any form has always reminded me of my family's persecution at the hands of the
Nazis. Although my immediate family escaped, I was surrounded throughout my
childhood with survivors of the concentration camps. One of my closest friends
growing up was a young man who survived by shoveling bodies into the ovens at
Auschwitz -- including the bodies of his parents. The swastika and Nazi
terrorism have been an indelible, terrifying aspect of my personal history.
So before I could join the practitioners in the park, I did some research
into the swastika. I wanted to know if there was any difference between the
swastika associated with Falun Gong and the Nazi swastika. The Falun Gong
swastika is gold and oriented to the left. The Nazi swastika is black, tilted at
an angle, an oriented to the right.
The swastika is a very ancient symbol. Both right and left oriented swastikas
have been found in every culture, in every part of the world, including in caves
more than 2000 years old. The word Swastika comes from Sanskrit. The swastika,
in both its orientations, has always been associated with good fortune,
well-being, the sun, and the light of spiritual truth.
It is interesting that both the totalitarian regime in China and the
totalitarian regime of the Nazis distorted this in different ways. The Nazis, in
making it black and tilting it, made it the symbol of the repression of truth,
freedom, and tolerance. The totalitarian regime of China distorts the meaning of
the swastika by spreading disinformation about the nature of Falun Gong based in
truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance.
It is deeply sad for me to witness this repetition of history, but it is
important that it is recognized clearly.
For every generation, for every individual caught up in the struggle between
truthfulness, compassion and tolerance and lies, hatred and repression, the
persecution is new, fresh and shocking. Each individual and each generation,
wherever this struggle happens, must find its own way to stand up to oppression.
But those who do not know their history are doomed to repeat it. The persecution
in Europe could never have happened if the rest of the world had stayed blind to
it, or forgotten its own history.
We must not stay blind to the persecutions and violations happening in China. During the rise of the Nazi regime, most countries, including this one,
ignored the reports and accounts of these persecutions. "What has this to do
with us?" we said. "That is going on over there. They probably have good reason
to be cracking down on all those people. The Third Reich is a powerful ally and
wonderful trading partner. What they are doing in their own country is not our
business."
Today, as the U.S. and other countries are making new trade agreements with
China, and once again, turning a blind eye to the human rights violations and
persecutions. Once again, we are saying, "What has this to do with us? That is
going on over there. They probably have good reason to be cracking down on all
those people. China is a powerful ally and wonderful trading partner. What they
are doing in their own country is not our business." The parallel is even
starker when we remember that the 1933 Olympic Games were held in
Hitler-dominated Germany, and the next Olympic games are scheduled in
totalitarian communist China.
Art has long been a means of representing, expressing and transforming the
emotional, physical and mental trauma of persecution in a way that transcends
political affiliation, and speaks to all. Artistic expression is difficult to
censor because it speaks directly to the soul. Art bypasses differences in race,
religious affiliation or nationality and can be a powerful force for change.
This exhibit is a powerful testament to truth, faith and courage. The artist
does here, graphically, what I try to do in my writing -- transform suffering
into something universal, something that speaks to all.
We must not continue to stay blind.
We must not kid ourselves into thinking that what happens elsewhere in the
world is not our business.
I urge each of you to do whatever you can to protest the actions of the
Chinese government towards practitioners of Falun Gong -- we can begin with
supporting Zhang Cuiying's art!
Thank you.
Posting date: 11/6/2002
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