
Predestined relationships spanning endless lifetimes
Each connected by the thread of Dafa
Through hardships the body of gold is tempered
Why such slow and leisurely steps?
Li Hongzhi
May 30, 2002
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A Great Enlightened Being does not fear hardship
Having forged an adamantine will
And with no attachment to living or dying
He walks his path of Fa-rectification openly and nobly
Li Hongzhi
May 29, 2002
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(Clearwisdom.net) Many of our fellow practitioners' articles discussed experiences and lessons learned during the trip to Germany to eliminate the evil by sending forth righteous thought from close proximity. I'd like to discuss some views on this matter from a different perspective. I hope fellow practitioners will correct anything inappropriate.

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Master said in Touring North America to Teach the Fa, "The fact is, these old forces, strictly speaking, aren't trying to destroy this Fa-rectification, and they don't dare to destroy it. Their purpose, although it's impure, is also to have this Fa-rectification succeed, it's just that they want all of this to follow their requirements -- they want Fa-rectification to follow their requirements..." "But the layers upon layers of beings have become impure, and even ...

(Clearwisdom.net) For all beings in other dimensions, during the current Fa-rectification period the human shell on earth is indeed very precious. The evil forces use every means possible to put on and protect Jiang's human shell so that they can use him to damage Dafa. The body of a Dafa disciple in the human world is even more precious beyond description. We had been waiting for this human body for thousands of years. Initially for the sake of ...
Master Li quietly watching the world from amidst the mountains after leaving New York following July 20th, 1999. (Published January 19, 2000)


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Master Li quietly watching the world from amidst the mountains after leaving New York following July 20th, 1999. (Published January 19, 2000)


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