(Clearwisdom.net) Dr. Tsai is a young dentist in Taiwan, and I met him at a Fa study group about two months ago. He was a gentleman with a mild manner. I was shocked when he confessed to being a stubborn, hot-headed teenager. Like many fashion minded youngsters, he had his ear pierced and wore baggy jeans. He also used to be an aggressive driver and often got into fights involving a lot of people. His rebellious behavior caused his parents a lot of concern.

After he graduated from high school, he did not do very well in the college entrance exam. That was when he decided to stop wasting time and started to concentrate on his studies. He studied for the college entrance exam for a whole year, and finally passed with flying colors the next year. He was then admitted to the dentistry department at a medical school. In addition to his school curriculum, Dr. Tsai was preparing himself for a career in dentistry. However, he continued to be very stubborn.

One day when Dr. Tsai was out street dancing, a dance partner accidentally knocked him down and caused an injury to his neck and upper spinal column. The injury had caused him pain for many years. Two years ago, he was deployed to an island as a reserve officer. When he treated a patient, he had to keep his body and arms stable. After treating only a few patients, he would be in agonizing pain. He had sought treatment from both western and Chinese medical doctors, but to no avail. He felt helpless and was resigned to the prospect of a short career in this field of work.

One day, Dr. Tsai was fortunate enough to obtain a copy of Zhuan Falun, and after reading it, he started practicing Falun Gong. While he was reading an article from the Minghui website, he felt a gentle flow of energy enter the front of his neck, and then it started to move along his spine. He then heard popping sounds in his neck. The same phenomenon happened to him while he was taking a shower one day. It lasted for several minutes. Then Dr. Tsai realized that the neck problem that had tormented him for years had disappeared entirely.

Dr. Tsai now practices dentistry in his hometown, and says that he feels perfectly fine after treating patients for a whole day. He has also become a patient, forgiving and sincere man to his patients, family, and friends.