(Clearwisdom.net) Sometimes when practitioners write experience sharing articles, they cite Master's words to explain their understandings. However, when the cited texts are long, practitioners occasionally skip part of the quotation by using an ellipsis (three dots "..."). Doing this may alter the original meaning of Master's words. In Master's articles the ellipsis is sometimes used, but are used in those circumstances by Master. We should never change the Fa, especially in writing.

In the past, practitioners doing editorial work had raised this issue, but it seems that it has not been paid much attention to. Here, I would like to emphasize this again, since everything we do now will be left to the people in the future.