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The Righteous Thoughts and Righteous Actions of an Elderly Practitioner
By a Falun Dafa practitioner in Zhaoyuan City, Shandong Province
(Clearwisdom.net) While distributing truth-clarification
materials at the farmers market, an elderly Falun Gong practitioner in her
seventies was illegally arrested and taken to the police station.
There, the police hit and kicked her, and shocked her with high voltage electric
batons. She did not yield to the torture and maintained strong righteous
thoughts and behavior. While being tortured, she still clarified the truth about
the persecution and talked about the goodness of Falun Dafa to her persecutors.
She also reminded them the principle of "good is rewarded, evil provokes
retribution." After the beating, the police sent the elderly practitioner
to the notorious Nanjinkuang Brainwashing Center in Zhaoyuan City. At the
brainwashing center, the staff said to her angrily, "What the hell are you
doing here?" The practitioner kept her composure and said to the staff
clearly, "I am here to distribute flyers. Falun Dafa is good!" Then
she took out the two flyers left in her handbag and gave them to the staff
saying "These are the only two flyers I have left, please take a
look!" The staff turned to the police and said, "Take her back
home!" Without saying anything, the police immediately drove the
practitioner home. To help Chinese people withdraw from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and
its affiliated organizations, the practitioner goes out every day to clarify the
truth no matter the weather. Every day she helps at least 10 people to do the
"three withdrawals." Some days, she helps 30-40 people quit the CCP. I
am deeply moved by her sincerity to save sentient beings. Her diligence makes me
ask myself, "Am I a genuine Dafa disciple?" It also makes me think
about whether I follow Teacher's words and do what I should do. This reminds me
of what Teacher said, "When you compare them it's clear at a glance how
well they cultivate." ("Huge Exposure," Essentials for Further
Advancement) July 14, 2008
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