A Young Child Practitioner Helps Her Grandmother
(Clearwidsom.net) Dafa can develop one's wisdom and endow one with righteousness no matter how
old a person might be. Some child practitioners have deeply piercing insight.
They can see through to the core of a matter and the essence of a problem and
express their understandings frankly without any selfishness. Little Hongfei is a five-year-old practitioner. Hongfei's grandmother just
told me some stories about cultivating with her granddaughter. One afternoon, little Hongfei and her grandmother were drinking water
together. Little Hongfei's third eye opened and she saw a Falun in the ladle
which she used to fill her mug. She asked her grandma: "Did you see that?
There is a Falun in my ladle?" Her grandma did not see anything, but in
order to not lose face in front of her granddaughter she said: "Oh, ya!
There is a Falun. I saw it." Then she added, "I can see whatever you
can not see." Later, little Hongfei said: "Grandma, you never saw
anything and yet you even said that you can see whatever I cannot see. This is
jealousy." All of sudden, the grandma realized that she had too much sense
of vanity, and she flushed with embarrassment. Little Hongfei is always a good girl in her kindergarten. Whoever in the
kindergarten behaves well gets a sticker as a reward. One day little Hongfei
came home with four stickers. Her grandma was very happy and hugged her, saying:
"Oh, my dear baby. How good you are to get four stickers!" Thinking
like a practitioner, little Hongfei said: "Grandma, this is zealotry! You
are not supposed to be overexcited." One night, grandma accompanied little Hongfei to attend a children's English
class. Little Hongfei sat by herself in a seat in the very front. Later on
another child came with her parent. When the parent saw that Hongfei was sitting
all alone in a good seat, she bullied Hongfei into taking a seat far off to the
side so that her child could sit up front. Hongfei's grandma saw this happening
and got up to call Hongfei back to her original seat. The parent then
reluctantly took her child to get a seat against the wall. After class Hongfei
and her grandmother went back home. As they were walking home, little Hongfei
said: "Grandma, do you know when I returned to sit in my original seat my
face was flushed with embarrassment? I felt very sad and embarrassed to see you
competing with others." Her grandma admitted that she had not kept calm at
that moment when she saw an adult bullying a child. She recognized that she had
not kept up her own xinxing. Little Hongfei often says wise things that only a practitioner would be able
to say. Adults who do not practice Dafa might feel it is inconceivable that a
child could be so wise. For example, one day little Hongfei said to her auntie: "You are not the
disciple of our master but you have to recognize that Dafa is good." One time she said to her grandma: "Master gives us so many good things.
You do not cherish them but instead, you are still holding so many attachments.
A practitioner is supposed to throw the black matter, the rotten things, into
the garbage can. Never pick up those things; otherwise, you'll become like
garbage...We have to dissolve these attachments like ice cubes melting." Little Hongfei often told me of the beautiful scenes that she saw in other
dimensions. She is only five so she is not yet attending elementary school. She
cannot read many words. One time after we finished meditation, she said: "I
just saw Master again and saw many words written by a brush pen. I could only
recognized two words, 'Zheng Fa" (rectifying the Fa.)" She can see
master whenever she meditates. Sometimes she sees beautiful scenes of flying
heavenly beauties spreading flowers about. Little practitioners, though very young in this world, usually have much
purer hearts and can see the essence of a problem more easily. We adults should
be more humble. We should listen to the advice of these little practitioners,
and truly regard and cherish our own children as Dafa practitioners, and help
them to learn the Fa more deeply so as to be more diligent altogether.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/11/3/59965.html
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