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Compassion Moves People
By a Falun Dafa practitioner in Toronto
(Clearwisdom.net) New Tang Dynasty TV put on seven grand performances at
Radio City Music Hall in New York City on February 14-17, 2007. I was fortunate
to join people of different backgrounds to witness the last performance. I
indulged myself in the dazzling songs and dances, and it was indeed a feast for
the soul before Chinese New Year's Day. The reaction from the people sitting
around me greatly moved me. I just want to share some interesting stories from
the show. One Chinese woman in her fifties came to the show with her Western friends,
two women and one man, and they sat in front of me. Her friends applauded warmly
after every program, yet the Chinese woman kept a poker face and flipped through
the printed program book. When she saw an ad by The Epoch Times newspaper
she said something to her friends while looking upset. Her friends were a little
distracted from the show under her influence. The outstanding programs however,
quickly won them back, and their applause became louder each time. Finally, the
Chinese woman grew quiet and started paying attention to the show, only with her
arms crossed in front of her chest. When renowned soprano Bai Xue sang "Finding Truth," "So vast are heaven and earth; Lost, the way is obscured; When disaster descends, But there is a way out, The Chinese woman slowly uncrossed her arms and her indifferent look was
replaced with a pensive look. Bai Xue repeated, "When disaster descends, It
favors neither rich nor poor. But there is a way out, Quickly find what is
true!" She finally began clapping after the song ended. She kept saying to her
friends, "Very good! Very good!" He Cried and Cried Qi Xiaochun played "Predestined Relationship" on the erhu, an
ancient two-stringed Chinese instrument that can produce an amazingly wide range
of notes and express rich emotions. Qi Xiaochun's adept skills made it a highly
enjoyable experience. "Predestined Relationship" reveals an invisible
tie that comes from infinity and reaches all beings. It is firmly connected to
everyone who must make his/her own life choices as they are unfolding right now. A Western couple sitting to my left in the row ahead of me took off their
glasses and wiped away tears as they heard this amazing music. The woman handed
her husband a tissue. The husband couldn't stop crying, and his wife kept
handing him tissues. The husband was a little embarrassed and smiled at his
wife, who nodded understandingly and held his left hand in her right hand until
the end of the show. They smiled through tears and applauded warmly. He Watched the Whole Show in the Heshi Posture The program "A Dunhuang Dream" tells the story of a pious sculptor
who received revelations from the gods and Buddhas in his dream, which helped
him create statues in the famous Dunhuang Cave. The plot is simple. A sculptor in ancient China vowed to create 1,000 statues
of Buddhas and gods in order to express his reverence. He worked day and night
and eventually ran out of ideas. He became tired and fell asleep next to a
Buddha statue. In his dream, the Buddha statues came to life and revealed
themselves in sacred and magnificent postures. The sculptor was stunned, and
knelt before the Buddhas. As the Buddhas and gods constantly changed position he
couldn't help but move among them while observing and imitating them. When he
had remembered the form of the Buddhas and Gods, they slowly turned back into
stones, and the sculptor came back to reality. Inspired, he immediately picked
up his chisel and continued his work. According to legend, this is how the
Dunhuang Cave of 1,000 Buddhas came into existence. A young Chinese man who sat to my right in front of me, at first slouched in
his seat, perhaps exhausted from a hard day of work. When the Buddhas and gods
came to life and danced in marvelous movements that defy description, and the
sculptor was stunned and knelt before the Buddhas, this young man suddenly sat
up straight and pressed his hands together in front of his chest in the heshi
posture. He stayed in this posture until the end of the whole show that night. |