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Practitioners with Upright Minds Are Immune from Medical Danger

Aug. 15, 2005

(Clearwisdom.net) I read the article "Some Thoughts Regarding the Psychotropic Drugs Used to Persecute Practitioners" in issue 183 of the Minghui Weekly. I then recalled several of my own experiences. I'm writing this so that it may inspire all practitioners to improve.

One day in July or August of 1998, a neighboring middle-aged lady who practiced Falun Dafa with my mother picked some green beans from the vegetable garden. She took the beans home and cooked them, not knowing that her daughter-in-law had just sprayed the vegetable field with pesticides. After the meal, everyone in the family felt sick and went to the hospital for IV injections. She was the only one who was not affected at all. Her only symptom was swollen and glossy skin, yet she did not feel uncomfortable.

Afterwards, my sister also started practicing Falun Dafa. One day, she intended to spray pesticides on the vegetable garden. She could not open the pesticide bottle no matter how hard she tried, so she pressed the cap down really hard. But she pressed too hard, and the liquid gushed out from the bottle. Her face, eyes, and mouth were all saturated with the toxic pesticide. She quickly called out for Teacher. As a result, she was fine after she washed her face. A few days later, a layer of skin peeled off her face.

There was another time when I used a syringe to inject a toxic liquid into a tree to kill borer bugs. Because they are not easy to kill, I used Isofenphos-methyl, a very toxic pesticide for soil-based microorganisms. I pressed the syringe very hard and the pesticide squirted right into my right eye. At the time, I felt like a long steel needle had stuck into my head. At that instant I thought to myself that I am a Falun Dafa practitioner. The irritating feeling immediately disappeared.

Falun Dafa is supernormal. As long as our minds are upright, all dangers of ordinary society will not affect Falun Dafa practitioners.