The Commercial Dispatch, Mississippi: Area residents introduce Falun Dafa
January 8, 2006 Jason Wang, a native of China now living in Tuscaloosa, Ala., has something
he wants to share with the world -- Falun Dafa. Wang arrived in the United States, at Houston University, in 1996, to pursue
a doctorate degree in physics. That longtime dream dimmed, however, when Wang
began experiencing problems with his eyesight. Studying to prepare for his qualifying exam, Wang found he could focus to
read only a few minutes. "My eyes would hurt after 10 to 15 minutes looking at a computer
screen," Wang says. "They would be very tired. I would have to stop
and rest my eyes every 10 minutes. I went to see doctors at the Eye Institute at
Texas Medical Center. They found I had some possible problem at the bottom of my
eye." Repeated tests, by different doctors, confirmed the diagnosis, but doctors
offered no solution. "The doctors said they couldn't do anything," Wang says. "They
asked me to go home until it becomes worse. The doctors couldn't help me, so I
started looking for something else in Chinese traditional medicine." In China, at the end of 1999, Wang's mother had been involuntarily committed
to a mental institution by the Chinese government. Her offense was practicing
Falun Dafa, a series of meditation and exercises [to improve mind and body]. In Houston, Wang saw a flier at the university advertising a free Falun Dafa
workshop, and decided to attend. He began completing the set of exercises and
meditation whenever he had a few minutes to spare each day. Within weeks, his
eyesight began to improve, and the pain gradually disappeared. His eyesight
sharpened noticeably. "I finished my Ph.D." says Wang, who now is conducting postdoctoral
research at University of Alabama. "At the time I am having eye problems, I
cried to my wife, 'How can I continue to study and get a degree, if I become
blind?' This is how Falun Dafa helps you. This is why I want to help others
..." Another story "Starkville resident Chyi-Hong Lin has practiced Falun Dafa for four
years. In 2000, his wife suffered severe back problems as a result of a car
accident. Struck from behind by a vehicle, she survived with a compressed disc,
a problem that that was being treated unsuccessfully at a pain clinic in Tupelo. "She couldn't even empty a laundry basket," Lin says. "She was
injected with steroids and it was painful; still she couldn't do anything.
Without pain killers she couldn't even get up. We didn't know what to do." In September 2001, Lin's father-in-law died, and his wife, despite her
incessant pain, decided to visit her home in Taiwan. When she returned to
Starkville three months later, Lin was amazed to find her health much improved.
She had discovered Falun Dafa. "In Taiwan, she would walk around in the morning and she saw people
exercising, doing Falun Dafa, in the park," Lin says. "She joined
them. Five months later, she was fully recovered, with no pills. She started
Falun Dafa in November, and the next spring, in 2002, she went to work in our
garden." Lin's experience with Falun Dafa is personal as well. Having heard his wife's
testimony about Falun Dafa over the telephone before she returned, he learned
more about the practice from the Web site...and joined her in the exercises. He
says he soon was cured from problems with allergies. What is it? Stories such as Wang's and Lin's abound. Some claim to have overcome cancer
tumors or incurable diseases. Those who have not heard of Falun Dafa or Falun
Gong already probably will be hearing more soon. This ancient Asian practice,
based on Buddhist philosophies, is the latest "new thing" to reach the
Western world, and proponents say it is becoming quite popular in cities across
the United States. [...]
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