A Brief Discussion of the Need for More Tolerance
Written by Mainland Dafa practitioner Qingshui
(Clearwisdom.net) If there were more tolerance in the human world, there would be fewer
tragedies. If there were more tolerance among practitioners, more losses could
be avoided. If practitioners cannot tolerate others, then it is meaningless to
talk about compassion. I remember reading an article on Minghui.net, about two
practitioners who were forced into homelessness together and later had conflicts
with each other over the issue of whether or not to eat green onions. In the end
they had to part company. If they could have had more tolerance, such an
incident might not have happened. Recently, an incident happened that helped me see the importance of
tolerance. Practitioners A and B (a man and a woman who were not married) lived
together, developed an emotional relationship and behaved inappropriately as
practitioners. But both of them realized that they were wrong and made up for it
in a timely manner. At that time, Master published his lecture "Teaching and
Explaining the Fa at the Metropolitan New York Fa Conference," in which He
pointed out, "Let me put it this way, what I said just now is for all of those who
have done things that are undeserving of the status of Dafa disciples. You'd
better tell people about those things openly. That way, many things of yours
will be eliminated, and at the same time it will make you really strengthen
your resolve [to correct your behavior]." Practitioner A followed Master Li's words and told his local practitioners
about his affair. Unexpectedly, it was like a stone generating a thousand
ripples. Most practitioners' responses included accusations, spitefulness,
complaints and repulsion and only a few practitioners said that as long as these
two practitioners realized what they had done was wrong and tried to make up for
it as soon as possible, they could still do well in the future. Practitioner A
had a difficult time with regret and the complaints from fellow practitioners,
and in the end he felt there was too much pressure and left his hometown. Later
when he saw me again, he told me about what had happened. He asked me, "Was it
wrong for me to tell them?" Even everyday people have a saying that those who
realize their mistake and correct it are good people. Why couldn't these
practitioners have given this practitioner a chance to correct his mistake? There were also many practitioners who didn't care about rescuing their
fellow practitioners who had been arrested. Instead, they talked about their
many shortcomings and attachments, and that they didn't do well in this or that
aspect, etc. They didn't have tolerance and compassion. We should have tolerance, whether it is among practitioners or between
practitioners and everyday people. It is just like when you see a person about
to fall into a river: will you pull him back or push him one step further. We
should discard our human notions and look at questions from the perspective of
Dafa. Don't dwell on others' past misconduct, but instead give them a chance to
correct their mistakes. This also give us an opportunity to develop our
tolerance and compassion.
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2004/8/14/81708.html
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