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Dafa Disciples Should Pay Attention to Courtesy By a Dafa disciple in Taiwan
(Clearwisdom.net) After having practiced cultivation for a period of
time, I feel that several widely existing problems among our practitioners are
indifference and self-isolation. Perhaps it is because there are tests that a
practitioner needs to pass in cultivation, and when conflicts become serious, an
instinctive mentality of self-protection arises. After getting rid of the attachment to sentimentality (qing),
a practitioner is filled with compassion, but not indifference. At an
experience-sharing meeting, one practitioner mentioned that a woman once came
with her husband (a Dafa disciple) to a practice site in southern Taiwan, and
practitioners at the site didn't even say hello to her. There was a feeling of
indifference and coldness. The compassion a practitioner manifests in any
situation should make others feel very harmonious, not unapproachable. In addition, when clarifying the truth to government departments
or other people who treat us unfairly, we should not adopt any extreme behavior
or words. Extreme behaviors and words do not satisfy the requirements for
practitioners, and they cannot change human hearts either. They are also
loopholes which may be utilized by the evil. I realized from my experience in truth clarification that only by reasoning
with people using kindness and patience can we change the minds of people. If
the attachment of competitiveness comes out before we state our viewpoints, not
only are we unable to save sentient beings, but we can also make things worse.
Others might also label us in an unfavorable way, saying, "Are you Falun
Gong practitioners all like this?" Master taught us the magnificent Dafa of
the universe. If people do not understand Dafa it isn't that Falun Gong is like
such and such, but that disciples have not done well in their practice. When telling people about the real situation of the persecution we are
suffering, we should certainly pay attention to courtesy. People are comfortable
approaching you after seeing your compassion, while they might want to get away
from you after seeing your rude behavior. Compassion should naturally result
from one's cultivation, and it is not just for show. If we are genuinely
compassionate, we will always consider others around us first in any
circumstance. Only then can we genuinely save them. It's not enough to behave properly just in public. I asked myself if I was
really compassionate to all sentient beings even while I was alone. Once I was
in a negotiation with a telecommunications company. The customer service person
could not give me a satisfactory answer. I complained that the company was
unreasonable. Later, my daughter pointed out my mistake, telling me that the
customer service lady was just an employee, who had no right to make a decision.
Had she been the boss herself, she would have probably considered my request. The words of this teenage girl deeply touched my heart. Yes, when doing
things, we first have to put ourselves in the other party's shoes. Moreover,
whether we are in the public or are by ourselves, we should manifest the
politeness and courtesy that a practitioner should have. We also need to require
ourselves to do minor things well in our daily lives. To others, it demonstrates
the steadiness of your cultivation. April 27, 2006 Posting date: 5/12/2006
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