(Li Hongzhi, April 12, 2004, in New York)
Question: Some coordinators aren't able to listen to different opinions. They've become like the bureaucrats found among everyday people.
Teacher: Coordinators have to be willing and able to listen to different opinions. But if you think about the coordinators, they're cultivators too and they're not perfect. Some students wonder, "Why don't we pick whoever is smartest and who's cultivated best in our area to be the coordinator?" (Audience laughs) It doesn't work that way.
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(Clearwisdom.net) Many have raised questions regarding the lawsuit against Jiang Zemin, the primary perpetrator of the persecution against Falun Gong. In order to answer some of these questions for those who may not be familiar with Falun Gong or the lawsuit, Clearwisdom discussed four main questions with two Falun Dafa practitioners, Cheng Qing and Li Zhongming.
(Clearwisdom.net) Zhang Mingkai, born in 1942, was a Dafa practitioner from Xigang District, Dalian City, Liaoning Province. He used to suffer from various diseases and was well known for his poor health. However, after he took up the practice of Falun Gong in 1995, he became very healthy. In the years that followed, he never used any medication. Since he benefited so much from Falun Gong, he never stopped cultivating.
(Clearwisdom.net)
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[This article was written three years after Dafa practitioner Liu Dongxue died of torture. It tells the details of the tortures that he suffered because he practiced Falun Gong, and is meant to expose the bloody persecution of Falun Dafa practitioners by Jiang's followers so that all the kind people would no longer be deceived by the lies and slander.]
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)