(Minghui.org) Falun Dafa practitioners tell people about their cultivation practice, not worrying about being arrested or harassed.
“Every Time Practitioners Send Righteous Thoughts, We Get Headaches and Feel Dizzy”
By a Falun Dafa practitioner in China
Ms. Zheng went out for a stroll on the second night of the Chinese New Year. She walked by the police station and saw the police chief standing at the gate. He knew she practiced Falun Dafa. He greeted her, “It’s the new year, Ms. Zheng. Why are you out and about instead of staying home?”
Ms. Zheng replied, “The kids are all at home, so I decided to come out for a walk.” The chief invited her to sit inside the station. They casually talked about Falun Dafa, and the chief said, “Every time practitioners send righteous thoughts, we get headaches and feel dizzy.” She didn’t say anything and only smiled.
Ms. Zheng spent quite some time explaining the goodness of Falun Dafa and about the persecution. The police chief quit the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) after listening to her.
The Pathetic Look of the CCP’s Centennial Banners Served as a Sign of its Demise
By a Falun Dafa practitioner in Northeast China
There was thunder and lightning, hailstorms, and a gusty wind on the night of June 30, 2021. I knew that this was the result of Dafa practitioners sending righteous thoughts. It was also the manifestation of the thunderous power of righteous gods against the evil elements in the human world.
The CCP hung four large banners in front of our building celebrating its 100th anniversary, in an attempt to paint a good image of itself.
The banners looked pitiful. When I went to work on July 1, 2021, I noticed that one banner was in the shape of a snake, with both ends twisted into flimsy ropes suspended by a thin wire. The second one was blown to the ground by the wind. The third one was nowhere in sight. And the fourth one lay motionless, all shriveled up, lumped over the building wall.
Perhaps this is a sign of the arrival of the CCP’s demise.
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