(Minghui.org) Practitioner A asked me to write down her recent experience as a reminder to fellow practitioners:
Master taught us to do the three things well—study the Fa, send forth righteous thoughts, and clarify the truth. Practitioner A had been so busy making and distributing informational materials about Falun Gong and the persecution that she became too tired and ignored sending righteous thoughts at midnight.
That meant she only paid attention to studying the Fa and sending righteous thoughts three times during the day.
In August, she had a dream: She saw a text on a cell phone that had her name in it. While she was reading the text, she felt something climb up her body. She looked down and saw a big snake with a huge head, and it bit her on the arm.
She suddenly woke up and looked at the clock. It was exactly midnight. She felt a stabbing pain in her arm and saw two red circles the size of a quarter with several spots in the middle at the same spot where the snake had bitten her in the dream. The pain lasted for several days.
The experience shook her. She had been so busy clarifying the truth with a strong desire to doing things that she did not do well in sending righteous thoughts. As a result, she saw the interference in her body. She wanted to share this experience, so others could see the importance of sending righteous thoughts, especially at midnight.
The practitioner's experience is a lesson to all of us to not neglect sending righteous thoughts, especially the one at midnight. The evil elements are watching us in other dimensions. They are scared and try to hide when we send righteous thoughts, so they will have no place to hide if we all send righteous thoughts at the same time. When we skip it, they will find a chance to exploit our loopholes.
Each of the three things are important. None of them can be underestimated.
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