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Completely Set Aside Notions of Social Status During Fa-rectification A practitioner and I had a common idea -- go to churches and clarify the truth there. So, one
Sunday, we took some truth-clarifying materials with us and went to a church during their Sunday
services. So as not to disturb the worshippers, we sat in the last row. I waited there with only one
thought: that after the service was over I would clarify the truth to the pastor and give him the
truth-clarifying materials. As the service concluded, the pastor walked directly toward the door, saying good-by in person to
those who were leaving. We waited until everyone had left so as to have chance to talk with him.
Next to us stood an unassuming man who handed out leaflets. He came to speak to us, gave us a
leaflet with information about an upcoming lecture, and invited us to attend. During our
conversation I saw the pastor leaving. I was quite disappointed and jumped to the conclusion it was
evil interfering with us. Then I asked myself - why I was so enthusiastic in clarifying the truth to
the pastor but did not have much interest in this unassuming man. I discovered a hidden notion in
me: considering people with a high-ranking social position as much more important than average
citizens. That heart is very impure. Master has said, "Every person you come into contact with
in society is someone to clarify the truth to ..." (To
All Students at the Nordic Fa Conference Speech). I decided to thoroughly do away with this notion, and continued the dialogue with this man. At
the beginning of our talk he was somewhat skeptical, but he still listened to me. I gave him all the
material originally meant for the pastor. He promised to read it carefully, and we promised to
attend the lecture. At the lecture we met this man again, and he mentioned an upcoming international event. When the
lecture was over I approached him to ask for the date of the international event. He was very
friendly, telling us that he had already read our material, and invited us to this international
event. We spoke for a long time. When we parted, he handed me his business card and I discovered
that he was an official in a governmental ministry. He promised to pass the [Falun Gong] information
on to his colleagues and supervisor, and introduced us to some other government officials present at
the lecture. I realized that if we do Falun Dafa work with a pure heart, Master will always guide us
and things will go much more smoothly, without interference, because the evil cannot find a
loophole. I thought about how some practitioners like to put emphasis on "important" or
"famous" personalities. They seem to lose interest if they have to deal with average
people in society. If they encounter difficulties they immediately assume that it is "evil
interference." I think this is a matter of perception. Master has said, "Such is the form
of our Dafa cultivation practice. We will not rely on any political powers at home or abroad."
(Essential for Further Advancement: Cultivation Practice is not politics). How can the
process of Fa-rectification depend on a few "important" or "famous"
personalities? How can it be correct to put our hope only on politicians or "important"
people, thereby ignoring unassuming people? Those are all attachments. It actually conceals a heart
of selfishness. If that attachment is not abandoned, one meets with difficulty in clarifying the
truth to these so-called "important" people or politicians. This reminds me of the
situation of the Premier mentioned in Master's Touring North America to Teach the Fa.
Besides, notions of social class do not originate from compassion. As Master regards all his
disciples as equally worthy regardless of their social status, we must treat everyone the same when
we offer them salvation. That is a manifestation of the compassion of a true Dafa disciple. Those are only my personal thoughts for the reference of follow practitioners. A Female European Practitioner May 3, 2002 (Original text in German) Posting date: 5/19/2002
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