Choosing Our Presentations According to the Situation - More Sharing on Waist Drums and Colorful Dances
By a Dafa practitioner in the U.S.
(Clearwisdom.net) Our activities are often
richly colorful, but the essential goal of every activity we participate in is
to save sentient beings. So no matter what we do, we should think about whether
it can achieve the best effect or not. Waist drum performances and colorful
dances are very good on some occasions. In some other situations however, they
may not be the best, so we should not just simply copy this or any other format
indiscriminately. In Chinatown, many people have been deceived by the Chinese communist party's
media propaganda and thus carry deep misunderstanding of Falun Gong and
practitioners. In our activities there, we not only demonstrate Falun Gong
exercises, but also play waist drums and perform dances, which is to use
multiple and colorful forms to let them know that Falun Gong practitioners are
good people and fellow members of society. We have our happiness and joy, we are
versatile and lead normal everyday lives. This can effectively eliminate the
poison in their minds and achieve a good effect in clarifying the facts and
saving them. Thus this is acting appropriately to the situation. On the other hand, if the audience of parades and performances are westerners
who have not heard much about Falun Gong, especially in small cities, then waist
drums and dances may cause the effect that the secondary supersedes the primary.
Most westerners are not poisoned like the Chinese and they don't have negative
thoughts against Falun Gong. We should thus tell the people about Falun Gong in
a pure, simple, and direct way. Some may feel that waist drums and dances can activate a lively atmosphere
and add to audience' positive feeling towards Falun Gong. Actually, a Great Way
is most simple and easy, complexity is not always good. Simple contents can draw
audience attention to "Falun Gong," "Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance,"
and the "five sets of exercises" that are
elegant, relaxing and peaceful, which exactly meets our purpose. In fact, before
1999, in several big holiday parades in our state, we purely demonstrated Falun
Gong exercises on the float with practitioners walking and holding a banner that
read, "Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance." We received warm applause
along the way and hundreds of Falun Gong newsletters were distributed. The Fa
has its power. If most of our display is not related to Falun Dafa, the liveliness on the
surface may attract more attention from the audience, which distracts them from
focusing on the "Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance" and the exercise
demonstration. Afterwards, people may still wonder whether Falun Gong is a
Chinese culture, or a Chinese ethnic group, or a dance, or an organization to
promote the Chinese culture. In many activities flyer distribution is not
allowed; even if allowed, only part of the audience actually receives the
flyers. Thus, we should pay more attention to our presentation so that the
message we try to get across to the people is precise and clear. Sentient beings have been waiting thousands of years to hear about Falun Dafa,
not to learn how splendid the Chinese culture is. If, after the fun, people are
happy yet carry a wrong understanding of Falun Dafa, isn't the sentient beings'
long waiting in vain? Aren't our efforts in vain? I am not saying that from now on we should remove the waist drums and dancing
from all our activities. What I mean is that when we do things we should think
about what our purpose is and how we can most effectively meet our purpose. This is my personal understanding. Please point out anything improper.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.ca/mh/articles/2004/9/27/85214.html
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