(Clearwisdom.net) Right after Teacher's new article cautioning us about some online discussion forums was released, I still saw some fellow practitioners sending around blog entries haphazardly, endorsing them as being written by really great practitioners. I'd like to express my opinion about this.

Some self-proclaimed and so-called Dafa practitioner published a lot of articles on his personal blog site. Why would he do that? If he wants to help raise practitioners' levels, why not send the articles to Clearwisdom.net? If he is helping Fa-rectification, why write articles in a mysterious and abstruse way? Why was he telling others that he had no human desires? Why did he make people think that he was kind of abnormal?

In order for the world's people to not misunderstand Dafa practitioners, we have to cultivate ourselves in human society. In order for people to be saved, we must be sure to not show off, not be complacent, and certainly be sure to not upset people.

Prior to 1999, practitioners' cultivation experience sharing articles were examined and approved by practitioners who were in charge of practice sites. Nowadays, articles are examined and approved by Clearwisdom.net staff to weed out any inappropriate ones. There are articles that some practitioners think are okay, but they were written with the attachment of fame, or seeking to gain approval for the writer himself--these kinds of articles are full of karma and are harmful to readers.

Teacher warned us in the article "Bear in Mind Forever" (Official Translation dated June 18,1999) not to pass these kinds of articles around. We should focus on the three things and study the Fa more. It is best to not worship any individual, and to not create opportunities for spies to interfere.

August 14, 2009