My Cultivation Experiences with the Celestial Band
(Clearwisdom.net) Greetings Master, greetings fellow practitioners! I'm the drum major for the Toronto Celestial Band. It is a great honor to
share my cultivation experiences of working with everyone in the band. On behalf
of those practitioners from Toronto who cannot make it to today's Fahui, I will
also address some of our band's stories of functioning as one body. The Toronto Celestial Band was officially established four months ago, with
help and guidance from our benevolent Master. In the beginning, I was aware of the reasons Master had asked us to form a
band. I did, however, not gain a further understanding until the Canada Fahui
this May, prior to the parade. It was the first time that the New York and
Toronto bands merged into one. We looked great as one body. Passing by
Chinatown, I turned back to check how the band was doing. Suddenly, the image
before my eyes completely changed. The band disappeared; instead, I saw a mighty
force on an ancient battlefield. I suddenly remembered that someone had
mentioned that many practitioners from North America in their past lives had
been eminent generals in Chinese history. I finally understood why Master called
us a "military marching band." Aren't we all from the armies Yue Fei
and General Yang had led? We had assisted Master in the past to build up the
human world; today, as a band, we are gathered together once again, carrying out
our combined mission. We are using the band as a means to support Master to
rectify the Fa. I felt holy at that moment to be a part of the band. During the past four months I learned that the band was not for the
entertainment of ordinary people or for entertaining ourselves. Instead, it is a
serious part of cultivation. We need to keep cultivating ourselves and give up
all of our attachments in this special environment. Meanwhile, I also
encountered some conflicts that I had not encountered before. I gained a much
deeper understanding from these conflicts of certain aspects of Master's Fa that
relate to "checking inside," "always thinking of others
first" and "tolerating and forgiving." Next, I will share some stories with you. I became the drum major inadvertently. Virtually at the same time that I
decided to give it a try, I started to eliminate severe karma. I got a very high
fever, showed symptoms of food poisoning, and was unable to eat or drink. During
the first couple of days I was not even able to stand up straight! I have rarely
been in a state of eliminating the karma since I began cultivation in 1998, and
nothing had been as severe as this. I knew very clearly, though, that Master was
cleansing my body. One week later I felt my body to be crystal clear after going
through that episode. Gradually, without prior musical knowledge, I began to know how to conduct,
my right arm was no longer sore, and I was able to evaluate how well the band
members were performing. Once I knew the basics, I thought that being the drum major was not that all
that difficult. I even considered myself lucky because I did not have to learn
the fingerings as other practitioners did, nor did I have to memorize the
musical notes, score by score. The next day, though, I suddenly found that I had
lost my sense of rhythm. I was unable to work in cooperation with the band, nor
was I able to check how well they played. Fellow practitioners said my rhythm
was not steady, even though I thought it was quite steady. This lasted about one
week. I realized that it was all about cultivation: no matter which role I
played in the band, I would blunder once I was unable to have a correct mindset. As time passed, some practitioners provided comments and critiques of how I
conducted. I would receive lots of negative feedback, particularly following a
parade. Initially I was able to handle it and cooperate well. After some time,
however, I became impatient and thought, "Why are you guys so picky? Why
don't you spend some time to find your own problems?" Master had said last July in Washington, DC: "You insist on figuring out who's right and who's wrong; even though
you've made mistakes, you insist on figuring out others' mistakes. When that's
the approach, you won't be able to resolve the problem." ("Teaching
the Fa at the Fa Conference at the U.S. Capital") I felt so ashamed when I heard that. Later, when sharing with another band
member about how to handle criticism, he said, "Since you walk in the very
front of the band, even a small mistake is quite obvious. You ought to be the
one who improves the fastest in this band because everyone comes to you and
criticizes you. Everyone is helping you to improve, right? Isn't that
wonderful?" I smiled when I heard that. Then I calmed down and carefully
reviewed the comments and criticisms. I found every single one was right after
all. They spoke of specific, obvious things that I did in the parade, but
underneath it all they were pointing out my attachments that I must eliminate. I
learned what "looking inside" means and how to "look inside"
from another angle. "Looking inside" has to be unconditional. If it is
conditional, one will not able to find the true source. Master said, "No matter what trouble you encounter, no matter what makes you feel
unpleasant inside, and no matter whether on the surface you're right or wrong,
if you are to truly regard yourself as a cultivator you should always examine
yourself for causes. Ask yourself whether you have a wrong, hard-to-detect
motive that's related to the problem. If you, as a cultivator, only part with
things superficially while deep down inside you still stick to something or
cling to your own vital interests that you don't allow to be undermined, I'd
say to you that your cultivation is fake! If your own thinking doesn't change,
you cannot advance even one step and are deceiving yourself. Only when you
truly improve from within can you make real progress." (Lecture at the
First Conference in North America) Another thing touched my heart deeply. We all know that positive facial
expressions are important for us during the parade. I believe each one of us has
been training to smile pleasantly while in the parade, but several Toronto
practitioners' facial expressions were somber. I was concerned with that, since
from the audience's viewpoint it this may not be nice. I mentioned this several
times to the practitioners, but still no changes occurred. I did not understand
why, since the purpose of the band's performance was to offer sentient beings
salvation. Should we not maintain a benevolent heart at all times? Wouldn't it
be expected for us to smile at the audience during a parade? How comes it was so
difficult? Then, on August 7 I read an experience-sharing article,
"Cultivating while in the Celestial Band" by a Toronto Celestial Band
member who recently arrived from Mainland China. Although she did not sign her
name to the article, I knew she was a snare drummer. One short paragraph from
that article reads, "During the Canada Day parade in Montreal last time,
our drum major asked us to smile, to show Dafa disciples' spirit. I was not able
to do so. My mind was on my dear fellow practitioners the whole time, and I felt
that they were with me at the parade. I could not stop from crying... During the
Caribbean parade this past weekend I was truly smiling from my heart. I did
indeed give up many attachments while performing in the band..." Although she finally managed to smile, I felt awful when I read those words
because I had treated my fellow practitioners inconsiderately. Not only that, I
was even rude to them when I spoke on the issue of facial expressions once or
twice. Not only had I failed to truly care about them, but I also doubled their
pain when they were already quite hurt. I really felt that I was a terrible
practitioner. Master always asks us to think of other first, at all times. This
incident made me realize that to be able to do that [thinking of others first],
I have to drop my own notions and really put myself into other people's shoes. I
still need to be able to be tolerant and forgive, even when I think a certain
behavior is wrong according to my own standards. More and more I feel that our
eyes deceive us. Is it a true image, even if our eyes make it seem appear that
way? Tolerance and forgiveness are the correct attitudes under those
circumstances. The Toronto Band has participated in numerous parades and community events in
the past four months. Feedback from the organizers and the audiences was all
quite positive. Many event organizers were very impressed. They immediately
decided to invite our band to join their next year's activities. Many people in
the audience, including quite a few Chinese people, came to ask about the
practice sites. In addition, every band member improved greatly following each
activity. On July 1, 2006, we participated in the Canada Day parade in Montreal.
There were thousands of onlookers. We did a very good job that day. Walking in
front of the band, I felt surrounded by the huge energy field created by the
band all the time. I was so touched that my tears kept running down my cheeks.
The organizer told us after the parade, "I believe in God and I am sure it
is God who brought you here! None of you are ordinary people; you are all divine
beings. Please do come back next year!" On the way backing to Toronto we
had an open and encouraging experience sharing. We noticed that every single
person in this band had experienced many tests during the past several months,
and everyone has had many touching experiences. Please forgive me for not
sharing all of them with you because of time constraints. Toronto's Chinatown sponsored a Food Festival last Sunday. Some people
suggested that the band should participate in truth clarification,
because it would attract more passers-by. Although not many band members showed
up that day, the effect was surprising. We smiled all the time, and our
performance was extraordinary. Once the band played, our positive energy
influenced the atmosphere. Many practitioners came to the microphone to clarify
the facts to the passers-by during the break. By coincidence, Bai Xue and the
men's chorus also showed up. They sang "Falun Dafa Hao" and
"Coming for You" with us, over and over, again and again with us.
Almost 3000 people saw our performance during those three hours. Some
practitioners mentioned that they had never given out so many flyers within such
a short time in the past seven years in Chinatown. Later on, one practitioner
said that what we did was like a small scale New Year spectacular and that we
should try to make it regular occurrence in the future. Several days ago while reading Zhuan Falun, Master's words
in the text, "Gaining in four ways at once" inspired me. We have
gained four ways at once in the band as well. Our xinxing has
been improved, our gong has been increased, we have had the opportunity to
rescue sentient beings, and we have helped to build Dafa's image in the human
world. We can see that no matter what Master asks us to do, it will be
meaningful in more ways than one and on different levels. Master said at the end of "Teaching the Fa at the Fa Conference at the
U.S. Capital" in July: "Everything that Dafa disciples have achieved
will soon be revealed." Perhaps it is true that our path will not be long. Everything became even
more precious when I thought about this. Let's treasure the opportunity of being
with Master during the Fa rectification, and please also treasure the
predestined relationship between practitioners. Let us walk our final steps
well! If there is anything in this experience-sharing article that needs to be
improved, please point it out with compassion! Thank you, Master! Thank you, all my fellow practitioners!
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http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2006/8/24/136162.html
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