Let Us Clarify the Truth Step By Step
May 22, 2002 (Clearwisdom.net) I know of a Dafa disciple who was very eager, even impatient, in clarifying the truth to her
family. Since she was pushy and wanted to convince others, sometimes she and her family ran into a
deadlock. She was not only unable to reach the desired effect, but also left some negative
impressions on others. Later I found out that many fellow practitioners also had the problem of being too extreme. In
fact, during clarifying the truth, one's tone should be peaceful and natural, attempting to talk
about personal understandings with compassion, while considering others' ability to understand and
accept it. We can take an angle of his or her interest, and talk little by little each day. In this
way, they may be glad to hear, and even ask questions when they are confused about something that
has been said. While talking, we should try not to hold a strong intention to make them fully
understand everything at once, and only talk about things to the extent that they can understand and
accept. In this way, they will not have a negative feeling, and we will have naturally achieved the
effects of clarifying the truth. These are my personal understandings. Please kindly point out
wherever improper understandings occur.
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