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Keep a Benevolent Mindset when Clarifying the Truth to the Police By a practitioner from Heilongjiang Province
(Clearwisdom.net) Having a Peaceful and Benevolent Heart towards the Police For the past few years, I have treated the police the same as other people,
because that's what they are. Only the work they do is different. With such a
mindset, I have treated them with benevolence, and it has produced good results.
Even when I was in dangerous situations, there was no danger in the end. When some practitioners talk about the police, they use words like
"evil" police and the like. Personally, I don't think it's right. Many
people's minds are not steady. A practitioner's words and minds have energy. If
that police officer is not evil, or if he or she did bad things before but now
has come to know the truth and is good to practitioners, aren't the
practitioner's words having an adverse affect on him? I think we should have a
benevolent heart toward the police, for many of them are to be saved. Tolerance, Accommodation, and the Seriousness of Cultivation I have been reflecting on this issue and looking within. I found that I have
changed the way I look at other practitioners, especially the ones who escaped
from danger with me. I am the kind of person who will point out the shortcomings of other
practitioners when I see them. As I understand it, this is good for their
individual cultivation and for our overall improvement. After meeting with one
particular practitioner, however, I saw his kindness and honesty, his firm
belief in Falun Dafa, and the hardships he was encountering in cultivation, so I
didn't point out his attachment to his family in time. As practitioners, we should put Dafa as the first priority under any
circumstances. We should put ourselves in a righteous position and do Dafa work
well first, before anything else. At the same time, we should also do well in
our regular work. Dafa work is to save people, and it is our greatest mission.
We made vows before coming to the human world. We cannot miss the opportunity.
Is missing one day a trivial issue? In addition, when I witnessed other practitioners incapable of giving up
their human attachments, I didn't point it out. I have also used "tolerance
and accommodation" to cover up my deeply buried attachment to
sentimentality, which, in turn, has nurtured the evil. Written on May 26, 2005
Posting date: 6/8/2005
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