Fadu in Sweden (3): Using Paper Lotus Flowers to Express Concern About the Children of Falun Gong Practitioners in China (Photos)
By a Swedish practitioner
(Clearwidom.net) In China, the lotus flower is highly regarded because of
the way it grows from mud but remains pure. In this impure environment, the
lotus flower is symbolic of purity and grace. During their visit to Sweden,
Fadu, her mother and an elderly practitioner folded beautiful lotus flowers
with colored paper, which teachers and students in every class were very exited
by. At the students' request, many teachers made appointments with Fadu's
mother to arrange classes to learn how to make the lotus flowers. Teaching people how to fold paper lotus flowers is a very good opportunity
to explain the facts about Falun Gong. Through hearing the suffering that Fadu
has experienced and how her father was killed because he practiced Falun Gong,
the teachers and students were able to understand the true situation of the
Jiang regime's persecution. Because of this persecution, many Falun Gong
practitioners' children have become orphans in China. Some were intimidated and
humiliated in school; others were forced to give up practicing Falun Gong; some
were even persecuted to death. Children's pure and innocent nature move adults' hearts. Folding paper lotus
flowers helped people further understand and be concerned about the brutal
persecution in China. Children learned to fold the flowers with great interest.
They all took it very seriously; even those who used to fool around also folded
paper lotus flowers attentively. They knew that paper-folded lotus flowers are
symbolic of bringing an end to the persecution. Some students took the paper
lotus flowers home and showed their work to their parents. Many parents also
learned Fadu's story as well as the meaning of spreading compassion and ending
the persecution through the lotus flowers. They were also concerned about the
situation of Falun Gong practitioners' children in China.
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