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"At This Point in Time, Leave a Way Out for Yourself."

May 22, 2003 |  

(Clearwisdom.net May 10)

I.

A supervisor at a certain Falun Dafa practitioner's work unit has acted as a hired thug to persecute Dafa practitioners, ever since July 20, 1999. Because of the supervisor's actions, this practitioner has been forced to leave home and was put on a wanted list. The supervisor has also taken some people to search for this practitioner at their relatives' homes in other towns, and has often harassed the practitioner's family members who don't practice Falun Gong. He paid no attention to the truth and kind admonishment alike. Later on, his wife suffered karmic retribution.

The Falun Dafa practitioner saw him on the street not long ago. He had undergone a big change from the maliciousness in his old days. He told the practitioner that he would never again do anything to persecute Dafa and Dafa practitioners and that he didn't have any pursuit except good health for himself and his family. He also shared his ideas to help the practitioner avoid any persecution from the Police Department.

II.

A Political and Security Section Chief in Northeast China has read almost all the Falun Dafa books and believes in the principle that "Good is rewarded with good and evil is met with evil," as explained in Dafa. However, his selfish desires nonetheless compelled him to do bad deeds. He has thrown many practitioners into jails and extorted a lot of money from their families. Nonetheless, what happened a few days ago made his mind clearer.

Not long ago, after escaping from a brainwashing class with righteous thoughts and being put on a wanted list, a Dafa practitioner returned to her home and resumed her normal life and work. This Section Chief went to her workplace, but upon seeing her he didn't take any actions. He just said that he wanted to talk to her. The practitioner told him that she didn't want to talk to him, but asked him, "Why are you still doing bad things? At this point in time, leave a way out for yourself." He looked embarrassed upon hearing this, waved his hand and said, "O.K. You can go." He told this practitioner's family that there would be another "class session" and it wouldn't hurt to send her there for a few days, and that it wouldn't be long. The practitioner's family sternly refused, and he had no choice but to leave.

May 10, 2003