Finish Newspaper: Falun Gong Practitioners Hold Photo Exhibition at Pello Library (Photo)
(Clearwisdom.net) On December 18, 2005, The Torniojokilaakso (a local
newspaper in Lapland City, Finland) reported on Falun Gong practitioners' photo
exhibit held at Pello Library. The report stated that nineteen photos of the traditional Chinese practice
Falun Gong have been displayed in 14 libraries in the Lapland region. They were
brought to Pello on December 12 (2005). Falun Gong practitioners Anja and Veijo
Pekkarinen found a new life from cultivating Falun Gong and their bodies and
spirits were balanced. Anja said that cultivation is not easy as one needs to strive to be selfless
and good, and treat others with compassion. The report stated that physical changes are accompanied by spiritual
elevation. Falun Gong has its roots in ancient principles and was first
publicized in China in 1992. The practice then quickly spread around the world.
Falun Gong is free and has no commercial interest. Anyone is welcome to learn
the practice regardless of one's nationality, cultural or social background. The
Chinese communist regime banned Falun Gong in China (in 1999) and started to
persecute the practice. The exercises of Falun Gong are very simple, using ancient principles to
teach people to cultivate their virtue and relinquish selfishness and the desire
for power.
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The Pekkarinens, Anja and Veijo, demonstrate the Falun Gong exercises
Chinese version available at
http://minghui.ca/mh/articles/2006/2/16/120945.html
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