(Minghui.org) I recently had an amazing dream. I went to a very beautiful world and saw many palace buildings and the color was like the new green of spring. All the palaces emanated a golden light. The palaces were endless, majestic and spectacular. Each palace also had VIP seats, but many of them were empty.
At this time, a Shen Yun artist came and enthusiastically showed me around. We traveled far and wide.
When I first entered that world, the Shen Yun artist opened a booklet, looked at the names in it and said: Your name can be changed to “Zhen” (truthfulness).
I lingered there for a long time, strolling around and looking at the exquisite buildings—even the details of the buildings, including the carvings on the beams, could be seen clearly. I could not get enough. How could there be such a beautiful place?
Suddenly, a shrill alarm woke me up. I opened my eyes, looked at the ceiling, and sighed helplessly: Alas, where did my palace go?
Before I had this dream, I realized that I still needed to improve my cultivation, so I focused on rectifying myself. My approach is very simple. I do what Master says. Whether it is studying the Fa, practicing the exercises, or when encountering problems while cooperating in projects, I try not to add human thoughts and ideas. I behave according to the Fa. When chatting with relatives and friends, I also pay attention to my speech, and don’t say things I shouldn’t. As much as possible, my words and actions are based on the Fa. This is the requirement of cultivation that I understand at this time.
It seems simple, but in the process, I found that I’ve cultivated compassion and tolerance.
I only did this for a few weeks when I had this beautiful dream. I never thought that I would get such great encouragement.
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Category: Improving Oneself