Arizona: Introducing Falun Dafa to Native Americans (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) Indians are the earliest residents of America. Their
history can be dated back to tens of thousands of years ago. Consequently, some
call the Indians "Native Americans." When Europeans came to America,
Indians suffered much injustice and inhuman treatments as they were the
suppressed minority. The Native Americans can therefore understand the suffering
of practitioners. They have, one after another, expressed their sympathy to
practitioners and their outrage towards the unjust persecution. To further
clarify the truth to Native Americans, while the Navajo Indians were
holding their 37th-annual To'Nanees'Dizi Din¨¦ Fair from October 13 to 16, more
than ten practitioners from Arizona, Utah and New Mexico went to Tuba to clarify
the truth and introduce Falun Dafa to tens of thousands of the Navajo people. Practitioners decorated one of their cars as a truth-clarifying vehicle to
participate in the parade. They hung two small speakers on both sides of the car
to play "Pudu" and "Jishi" music. As there was not room in
the parade to demonstrate the exercises, a lady sat on the car roof to do the
demonstration. The parade started at 10 a.m. Before and after the practitioners' group were
large vehicles with noisy engines. In addition, the vehicles were playing loud
rock music. When the practitioners' peaceful group came, the elegant Falun Dafa
music was just like a slow-moving creek, flowing through misty woods into
peoples' hearts. People were pleasantly surprised and moved their eyes to the
practitioners' group. The "Falun Dafa" and
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance" banners and the decorated car
with the lady demonstrating the graceful exercises - the scene was so unique and
touching... The exercise movements attracted many people's attention. A great number of
people stared at the lady demonstrating them, and some started to copy her
movements. More people want to know what this special and solemn practice is and
want to know Falun Dafa and the meaning of
"Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance." When they saw practitioners distributing fliers, people strived to reach them
to get a copy. Some from outside of the circles yelled aloud asking for one or
several copies. Some children trailed the practitioners to get their copies. The
practitioners of course were so busy that they could hardly meet the requests.
On many occasions, one person would take the first copy, and then more people
around that person would extend their hands for the materials. Such a scene has
not been seen often in the past, and practitioners deeply sensed the aspiration
of Indians to Falun Dafa. After seeing the practitioners' demonstration of the five exercises, many
Navajos wanted to learn right away. In about two hours, the class registration
form was already full of names. People, old or young, who learned the exercises,
were all very attentive and learned pretty fast. A Navajo followed practitioners' group to the end of the parade and then went
to the practitioners' booth. When she was presented with Falun Gong information,
she was delighted. She learned the five sets of exercises on the spot, and she
could easily cross her legs into full lotus position. When she learned that
practitioners were to hold a free class in Tuba, with no hesitation, she
registered and wrote down her name and contact information. When asked why she
was so interested in Falun Dafa, she said that a well-respected person told her:
During the fair parade, only those in yellow can save her. Therefore, she
followed practitioners from the parade to the booth.
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http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2005/10/22/112943.html
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