Stories of Fa-Rectification
By a Practitioner from China
(Clearwisdom.net) Story One: Distributing Truth-Clarifying CDs A practitioner and her young daughter, who is also a practitioner,
distributed truth-clarifying CDs in a nearby park whenever they had the chance.
They clipped plastic bags containing the CDs to trees along the river that ran
through the park. After passing out all the CDs they would return home the same
way they came. On their way back they would see that many CDs had been taken and
they couldn't help but be happy for all the people who had the chance to learn
about Falun Dafa. Story Two: Keep "Righteous Thoughts and Righteous Actions" in Mind Constantly
I was illegally taken to a detention center and then sentenced to a forced
labor camp. After going on a hunger strike I was released from the labor camp.
One day I met an acquaintance on the street. She asked me, "Why are you not at
work?" I told her about the persecution of Falun Dafa and Falun Dafa
practitioners. She listened to me, and all of the sudden asked, "Aren't you
promoting Falun Gong? Aren't you afraid that I could report it to the police?" I
sent righteous thoughts right away to eliminate the evil elements that were
interfering with her. It was effective. Immediately, she changed her tone and
said, "Since you are not working, why don't you come to my place and we can have
some fun." Story Three: A Young Couple Tears Down a Banner Slandering Falun Dafa In a northeastern city, a banner slandering Falun Gong was hanging out in
front of a gallery. A young couple that practices Falun Gong went to the gallery
after dinner and decided to tear down the banner. The husband hoisted the wife
onto his shoulder and she cut the banner. She cut the big banner into several
pieces of long cloth. While they were cutting up the banner, a dozen people
stopped and watched them. Some of them applauded when they saw this young couple
getting rid of this banner slandering Dafa. The following day, when the couple
returned to the gallery, the only thing remaining was the long rope used for
hanging the banner.
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