[Minghui Net] All demons of the upper level were eliminated by waves of bombs between 5:00 and 5:05 am. Each of my palms had a srivatsa [swastika] symbol. Holding one hand vertically in front of my chest, I was able to send out bombs of light that would kill the demons. Some practitioners sent out the Taiji disk [yin yang symbol] of the Tao School, while others used the srivatsa symbol of the Buddha School. Still others had a special mark from Buddhism that resembled a line on their palms. Practitioners used all these to send out bombs, smashing the demons into powder. There were five toad-shaped demons, six caterpillar-shaped demons, and other ferocious looking demons that are difficult to describe. The demons shaped like caterpillars used their thorns as swords. All six caterpillar-shaped demons would bow their heads to send out their thorns. When a thorn stuck into my palm, it was like being stuck with the thorn of a cactus and it was easy to pull out. The thorn was actually the size of a house in the human world, but my body was immense. So, the thorn in my palm was tiny in comparison.
This time, Falun and all the Falun Dafa practitioners around the world fought together, along with our great Teacher. Teacher gave us a supernormal ability that "could never be exhausted," no matter how we used it. All practitioners were able to send out this special supernormal ability.
From 6:00 to 6:05, half of the demons at the middle level were bombarded to annihilation. All Falun Dafa practitioners could send out light bombs, which were a collection of ten thousand kinds of lights followed by bombs.
From 7:00 to 7:05, the heads of the middle level demons, Luo Gan, Zeng Qinghong, and He Zuoxiu had been bombed and turned into poisonous powder.
A nine-year-old young practitioner Pengpeng told the above story based on what he saw from 5:00am to 7:05am on May 30, 2001, Beijing time.
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