Same Persecution, Different Traps: My Understanding on Withdrawing from the Chinese Communist Party
By Tang Feng
(Clearwisdom.net) I recently read a practitioner's article discussing the
problems faced by practitioners in China who work for the government and Chinese
Communist Party (CCP) organizations. As a member of the CCP, I face similar
problems, and I have given it much consideration lately. Here I would like to
share my thoughts with fellow practitioners. I don't think it's appropriate to continue attending the CCP meetings or
paying the party dues. But if I withdrew from the CCP, there are many problems I
might immediately face. If a provincial party secretary wanted to learn Falun
Gong today, should he quit his position as a party secretary? Would that be
considered too extreme, or am I trying to find an excuse for my attachment? I read Teacher's statement about withdrawing from the Chinese Communist Youth
League. I also read Teacher's new article, "Turning the Wheel Towards the
Human World" and other practitioners' articles. This is my current
understanding about the issue: Most practitioners in China who were once members of the CCP or the Youth
League, are actually no longer members for various reasons. Therefore, issuing a
statement on the website is to state your intentions. It's like an announcement
that you have truly withdrawn from the party in your heart and that you have no
attachment to the CCP. If you don't withdraw, and continue to attend CCP or Youth League meetings
and pay the required dues, even if it is merely out of formality, you are not
free from of the restraint of the party. When you attend the meetings, even if
you don't say the CCP is good, don't you still have to state your opinion
sometimes when decisions are to be made? This is a trap that restrains you. It is similar to the case of some practitioners suffering in prisons. They
don't give up cultivation no matter what kind of persecution they suffer. They
are very steadfast, yet many imprisoned practitioners are engaged in forced
labor meant for criminals. They are forced to create wealth for the persecutors.
If one has not committed any crime, then why should he do the work assigned to
criminals? I think this is compromising oneself. There are two ways imprisoned practitioners can free themselves from this
situation. They can either have righteous thoughts and righteous actions,
refusing to accept any orders by the evil, and eventually get out of prison with
dignity, or they can wait until their prison term is up. If a practitioner
agrees to work in prison as requested by the evil, I think he might not have a
thorough understanding of the Fa, or might have the attachment of fear. He
should improve himself. Of course, we shouldn't accept imprisonment while
improving ourselves. We should only accept what Teacher has arranged for us. Regarding the issue of withdrawing from the CCP, the CCP now exists only in
formality. If we help to maintain this formality, we are accepting it. Despite
all kinds of excuses, there is no reason why we should help maintain this
organization by being members. If every practitioner faced with this issue
continues to attend CCP meetings or pay party dues, even if it was unwilling
participation, how could we claim not to accept this evil party, yet help it to
maintain its formality, and even donate money to it? How does this display our
"Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance?" If a "good"
person in a 610 Office persecutes practitioners against his will,
does that mean he should not be held responsible for his actions? In the past,
some non-practitioners dared to expose the truth and withdraw from the party.
Shouldn't we do the same? What do we have to lose by withdrawing from the party?
What do we fear to lose? What would a great enlightened being do in this situation? At this point, what I wrote in the beginning of the article contradicts what
I am saying here. In any case, we should follow the Fa regardless of
who we are, or what kind of situation we are in. Of course, different people may
treat it differently in different situations. If you think something is correct
according to the standard of a cultivator based upon your understanding of the
Fa, then you should act accordingly. It is difficult to break any trap, but the trap must be broken. This is my personal understanding. Please kindly point out anything
inappropriate. February 22, 2005
Chinese version available at
http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2005/2/22/95976.html
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