Escaping from Danger with Righteous Thoughts

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At that moment, one practitioner had only one thought in her mind, "I cannot be arrested. I will firmly deny all of this." In the face of the vicious people, she was very calm. She questioned those police sternly and uprightly, and stopped their illegal acts. She prohibited the police from touching her or taking her purse, and they really dared not to touch her. While she talked to the police, she kept sending forth righteous thoughts [using upright thoughts to purify oneself and the surrounding environment]. She had a strong will to escape in her heart. Suddenly she felt feverish throughout her body, had difficulty breathing, and was dizzy. She asked to visit the restroom, and took this opportunity to dispose of the important things in her purse, such as names and contact information of fellow practitioners. Eventually, she passed out and could not move at all. Her whole body became stiff. Not believing that she really passed out, the police grabbed at sensitive parts on her body. Not until they found that she had indeed lost consciousness did they send her to the hospital.

Although her body could not move, her mind was very clear. She had been sending forth righteous thoughts whilst this was happening. She firmly believed that she could escape. Under the surveillance of police, she was sent to the hospital for emergency treatment. The doctor rescued her and gave her infusions with many people watching. She sent forth righteous thoughts unceasingly. At about 1:00 a.m., all of the policeman left, she quickly removed her quilt, pulled out the IV, ran barefoot out of the emergency room and jumped out of a window on the first floor. There was a path leading outside the hospital area. She ran fast. Although there was rubble and broken glass on the ground, her feet were not wounded. There were no buses on the street however she managed to find a taxi and successfully escaped from danger.

Chinese version available at http://www.minghui.org/mh/articles/2003/3/14/46462.html

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