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Regarding the NTDTV-Eutelsat Incident and Cultivation By Yan Wei
(Clearwisdom.net) Falun Gong practitioners around the world have been very concerned ever since the European satellite company Eutelsat tried
to cancel the long term contract with NTDTV. Many overseas practitioners, taking advantage of their own abilities and environment, have been working
to clear the interference. In the meantime, they are exposing the persecution of Falun Gong and helping more people realize the evil nature of the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP). These efforts are all very necessary, and they are what we Dafa practitioners are supposed to do. Generally speaking, during our efforts to validate the Fa, if practitioners working on a project have problems in some areas over a long time
period during their cultivation, and they do not put enough effort into solving the problems, then the evil could take advantage of the loopholes and
do some real damage to that project. When problems occur, if we do not pay attention to our cultivation and improve our xinxing, then the
loopholes and potential danger will always cause unwanted negative effects during our Fa-rectification. If we can utilize the interference as an
opportunity to clarify the facts in greater depth and broader scope, expose the evil, and at the same time if we learn from the experience, and truly
pay more attention to our own cultivation (no matter what the project, there are always xinxing cultivation issues), then the effect of rectifying the
field and eliminating the interference will be maximized. If we divide the factors in half (50% due to interference, and 50% due to our own loopholes), then a smart usage of human tactics can still make a
big impact. When facing interference and persecution, if we calm down and look inward for loopholes, we can effectively solve the problem and dissolve
the evil. Teacher said, "Calmly reflect on how many attachments you have ("Don't Be Sad" from Hongyin II) (provisional translation). This poem, in my opinion, also applies to all fellow practitioners working on the NTDTV projects. May 19, 2005 Posting date: 5/25/2005 |