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My Wife, My Fellow Practitioner: A Practitioner's Letter to His Wife in a Forced Labor Camp By a Dafa practitioner Xiao Han from China
(Clearwisdom.net) When I first learned that you had been kidnapped, but could not find out
where you had been taken, my heart was trembling. However, I was confident that you would certainly
conquer the hardships and pass the tribulations. That night when I came back home I found you were not in. As time passed by, I worried more and
more about you and knew something had happened to you. But I was not afraid and knew how you would
face this. I knew you would protect everything with your firmness in Dafa and righteous thoughts. Actually, our child was aware of what had happened much earlier, but she never mentioned anything
about it. I know what she was thinking, but I have never mentioned anything about it either. At noon
of the second day, our child suddenly asked me, "Can mom pass this tribulation?" I stopped
for a moment and told her, "She can, for sure." Later I inquired about your whereabouts
and heard that you were being illegally held in a detention center, so we were preparing to go to
visit you. Upon our departure I asked our daughter what she would like me to say to you. She thought
for a while and replied with just one sentence, "I have faith in her." I indeed feel
pleased and proud of our child, and I think you will be proud of her as well. Though I was not able to see you on that day, I was always speaking to you with my heart in front
of the detention center, "I'm just outside, I have come to see you, I just wish to say to you,
trust Teacher, trust Dafa, trust yourself, then there won't be any hardships you cannot pass."
Later I passed by the detention center several times, and each time I said to you, "I'm even
closer to you: remember, trust Teacher, trust Dafa, trust yourself, then there won't be any
hardships you cannot pass." Later with the help of friends, I was finally able to see you. That day was just one month after
you had been kidnapped. I clearly remember the scene of our meeting, I felt that I was not visiting
you in the jail at all, but was meeting a fellow practitioner under a special circumstance. I saw
you walking out from inside, we waved to each other, and we were so peaceful and calm when seeing
each other. You asked me, "Did the police go to our home?" I replied to you,
"No." When I asked you what you needed, you said that you did not need anything. You then
said, "Please buy more daily necessities, because many practitioners in my cell have nothing at
all." Because of your being kidnapped, my work unit gave me pressure and friends also persuaded me to
advise you to get out of the jail by writing a guarantee letter to give up practicing Dafa. There
was no need to suffer so much. I refused all of them. They also said that because of your being
detained inside, our family was not like a family, and our child was not looked after well, and this
would affect her studies and so on. But what caused all of this? If it weren't for this evil persecution, would it be like this? I
deeply love you, my wife, but I further know that we are Dafa practitioners. Can we bow our heads to
the evil? No, never. Although we can't be together, the hearts of our whole family are connected
with each other, and our hearts are communicating with each other. I also wish to tell you that this
time in her monthly examination, our daughter's placement has advanced in her class at school. You are my wife, but you are also my fellow practitioner. I remember that time when you went to
Beijing to appeal for Dafa, I went to send you off. Looking at you from behind, I pressed my hands
together in front of my chest, silently blessing you. The person I was seeing off was my fellow
practitioner. Today, I know you have been kidnapped to the forced labor camp. I know you are firm; you will
give up everything you have for your belief, even including life itself. We are in different
environments; there are many more hardships to conquer, more tribulations to pass, and more
attachments to let go of, but I look forward to your coming back nobly and with dignity. April 30, 2002 Posting date: 5/7/2002
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