I'm sure that the phrase "righteous thoughts" occurs in the minds of diligent practitioners every day. Recently, I often realised that righteous thoughts have levels. Having righteous thoughts, strong righteous thoughts and sufficient righteous thoughts differ in their degrees and also in their results. Master always asks us to keep sufficient righteous thoughts. This is my personal understanding: What is "sufficient"? It is a full, 100 percent, and it is without a tiny bit of doubt or waver.
Take using currency for example. With sufficient righteous thoughts, calm and firm heart, all the bills were accepted smoothly, even though every one of them had "quit the Chinese Communist Party" written on them and a cashier of a big shop checked them thoroughly. When visiting the Internet for the first time, I could not open a web page. With sufficient righteous thoughts, while "the evil beings want to block Falun Dafa disciples from getting on the Internet...." Before I paid much attention to what I was thinking, the web page opened, and I had not even finished my thinking. Sufficient righteous thoughts do not need to be "fierce." It is to firmly disallow any interference or persecution from the evil beings, to leave no space for the evil and rotten demons, to firmly validate Falun Dafa, and to save sentient beings with full confidence.
The more sufficient, full, and thorough our righteous thoughts, the quicker the evil will be eliminated, and the more sentient beings will be saved. Actually, many articles from fellow practitioners have been published about miracles resulting from having sufficient righteous thoughts.
I hope that all fellow practitioners will elevate their levels of righteous thought to 100 percent. When we truly achieve that, it will be just like what Master said,
"When disciples have ample righteous thoughts
Master has the power to turn back the tide."
("The Master-Disciple Bond" from Hong Yin II, provisional translation subject to improvement).
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