There is always a good turnout for the New York Fa conferences since you all know that Master spends a lot of time in the New York area. Each Dafa disciple is trying his utmost to do what he should do on the path of validating the Fa, and since what you are doing at present is closely linked to your cultivation, you are in fact cultivating this way. The form that your cultivation takes has one cultivate in ordinary human society, and people in different social classes or different professions can all cultivate; and as you reside in different societies and make use of the different professions you are in to validate the Fa and save sentient beings in every corner of the world, you are utilizing this present form of society to cultivate.
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Requirements for Intermediate Class:
1.Ages 13-15.
2.Male: 1.69-1.78 meters (5'6"-5'10") in height. Female: 1.60-1.66 meters (5'3"-5'5") in height.
3.Presentable appearance, no disabilities.
Requirements for Beginner/Young Class:
1.Ages 10-12.
2.Male: average height. Female: taller than 1.35 meters (4'5").
(Clearwisdom.net) On November 28, 2006, Ms. Song Shuhua was illegally arrested a few days after returning home. She had been living on the streets to avoid persecution. Policemen from the local station broke into her house and arrested her again.
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Liu Huijia (her nickname is Xinzhu), 12 years old, is the daughter of Falun Dafa practitioners Liu Hongwei and Yu Lixin. Shao Linyao is the son of Dafa practitioners Shao Hui and Mu Ping. Since July 20, 1999 when the persecution of Falun Gong began, time after time, Liu Jiahui and Shao Linyao faced not only separation from their parents, but also the possibility of becoming orphaned.
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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