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Some Thoughts on Resentment By a practitioner from Toronto
(Clearwisdom.net) I have found a fundamental issue in my personal
cultivation that I have not completely eliminated. It is resentment toward the
Chinese people who oppose and hate Dafa. I do not accept them from the bottom of
my heart. Even though I understand that I should treat them benevolently from
the Fa perspective--and I try my best through my words and actions
to treat them that way--I still don't truly treat them with compassion. For
example, I have a relative who is very much against withdrawing from the Chinese
Communist Party (CCP). She tore up the copy of Nine Commentaries on the
Communist Party that I mailed to her, and I could not forgive her. Master said, "As I've said, everything that happens today in ordinary society is
the result of Dafa disciples' thoughts. Even though the old forces do exist,
if you don't have those thoughts they can't do anything." ("Teaching
the Fa at the 2002 Fa Conference in Philadelphia, U.S.A.") Our attachment to fear can cause the persecution to be even more cruel. Then
wouldn't resentment cause non-practitioners to hate Dafa even more? Prior to my
cultivation, I often sought vengeance. I cared too much about what other people
said or did to me, and I was not very tolerant. When my feelings were hurt, it
was hard for me to forgive and I would continue to hold that against them. Also,
I hated evil like it was an enemy. I thought this was a good thing. In the CCP
culture, there is a concept of "love and hate clearly distinguished."
I thought that was a sense of justice. After the persecution started, in these
past years, I have felt in opposition toward the people who oppose Dafa, yet I
don't openly treat people that way. I read a fellow practitioner's experience sharing article on the website. She
worked with a person who often made unfriendl comments about Dafa. She did not
have the courage to clarify the truth to this co-worker. She thought
that it was too bad that this person had been so deeply poisoned by the CCP
lies, so she sent forth a righteous thought, hoping this co-worker would meet
another Dafa practitioner who had the courage to clarify the truth to him and
save him so that he could have a wonderful future. It turned out later, when she
met him again, that he no longer said anything against Dafa. He also showed
respect for her and his attitude had completely changed. He even came to her to
share his thoughts. After I read this article, I thought, "Good or evil
comes from a person's spontaneous thought." It is very important for Dafa
practitioners to cultivate compassion. Compassion is a kind of realm. It is not
measured by the number of things one does. For a long time, I have been doing a
lot of things, but I have not been focusing on cultivating compassion. My basis
for clarifying the truth to the people who opposes Dafa was not pure. It was
more like arguing with them, and my competitive mentality often surfaced. I was
not doing it truly for their sakes. Practitioners mentioned in their experience sharings that some practitioners
who used to be very determined went astray. In fact, some of these practitioners
felt resentment and had a strong mentality of doing anti-persecution things. On
the surface, they seemed to be very determined, but they actually did not have
the right basis and did not meet the standard of a cultivator. Yesterday, I took my child to the hospital. I saw a two-year-old boy trying
to play with some older children. The older ones were not friendly to him at
first. The boy's mother was afraid of his being bullied, so she called him to
her and told him that those kids were bad and he shouldn't play with them. But
the child did not care much about what she said. He still tried hard to play
with the older children. He was very friendly and happy, and soon the older
children treated him in a friendly manner as well, and they played together like
good friends. This made me realize that when we do not have hostility and are
not stuck in our own notions, it becomes easy to change others with our
compassionate intention. This is true even in the human world. Master said, "But think about it, so many people who had severe health problems or
incurable diseases before they learned the Fa became well after learning Dafa,
so why is it that some students on the other hand can't make things work? Is
it that Dafa makes distinctions among sentient beings? Is it that I, your
Master, treat students differently? I really have to ask you: Are you truly
cultivating? Have you truly followed Dafa's requirements? Are you clarifying
the facts with the human mindset of disagreeing with the persecution of Falun
Gong, or are you validating the Fa and saving sentient beings truly from the
standpoint of a Dafa disciple?" ("Teaching and Explaining the Fa at
the Metropolitan New York Fa Conference") Recently I have realized that in the past several years, my mindset has not
completely changed. Sometimes when I heard or met Chinese employees who were
spreading the CCP poison and lies in foreign companies and had caused some
Westerners to misunderstand Dafa, I really didn't like them. I felt that they
were like malignant tumors in Western society. I do think this statement is
correct, but my mindset was not right. In the past I sensed this was an issue of mine, but I didn't realize how
crucial it was until recently. For a long time I didn't focus on eliminating it.
As a result, it still exists. Cultivation is serious. Master said, "A
benevolent person always has a heart of compassion. With no discontentment or
hatred, he takes hardship as joy." ("Realms" in Essentials for
Further Advancement) Resentment belongs to evil people. It is very dangerous
for practitioners to be unable to cultivate compassion. This is my own understanding. Please point out anything inappropriate. Posting date: 6/30/2008
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