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Fa-Rectification and Justice

March 13, 2002

(Clearwisdom.net) Rectifying the Fa is Dafa practitioners' mission. So is following and helping our Teacher to save the world's people. One very important Fa-rectification task for Dafa practitioners is to clarify the truth to people, especially to the Chinese people who have a strong predestined relationship with Dafa.

As the evil is running rampant, not only is it persecuting Chinese people, but it is also spreading vicious influence to all areas of the world. People affected the most are the political officials of various countries because they have direct contact with the evil regime. To clarify the truth to these governments and their non-government organizations is a benevolent action of those who cultivate Dafa, saving people who had been poisoned. Once these people learn the truth, not only can they choose a good future for themselves, but also, with their just voices, they are able to help restrain and suffocate the evil. This, to some extent, has had a positive effect on the Fa-rectification process.

However, Fa-rectification is done by Teacher and his disciples. The government and non-government organizations speaking out for Dafa are another manifestation of Dafa's mighty virtue. Dafa practitioners should not develop the attachment that any government or non-government organization should rectify the Fa for us. This kind of attachment is very wrong. On one hand, it offsets Dafa, by relying on an ordinary organization to do such a sacred and glorious task. On the other hand, if the evil sees us display this kind of omission, it will try harder to affect the ordinary people who undertake such tasks, thereby leading them to deterioration and destruction. Since each government or non-government organization represents the sentient beings in that area, the sentient beings might therefore encounter adversity, too.

Dafa practitioners must, as a whole, reach the status of "Abandonment without omission" so as to avoid impeding the Fa-rectification process.