I have been validating Dafa for quite some time, and I have accumulated some experience in terms of planning and coordination. I thought that this would lead to more and more success, but I didn't find that to be the case.
Though my desire to save more sentient beings and help fellow practitioners undergoing persecution never wavered, for a period of time, I could not come up with any better ideas, and my mind seemed to be empty. I had the feeling that I had exhausted my abilities. I realized that I needed a breakthrough to improve this situation. In order to achieve this, I realized that I must abide by Master's teachings, continually study the Fa, and eliminate my human notions. One day while exchanging experiences with fellow practitioners, a passage from one of Master's lectures popped into my mind:
"When this immense cosmic body reaches a certain point, it goes beyond the expanse of this cosmic body of ours. The scope of this cosmic body can't be encompassed by the term 'universe,' as it's completely different from that concept. When the cosmos reaches a certain boundary, it all of a sudden hits an emptiness where nothing exists. Going further beyond, one finds the existence of a larger cosmic body, which is totally different from this cosmic body of ours. The cosmic body I'm talking about goes completely beyond the concept of this universe."(Lectures in the United States, Teaching the Fa in San Francisco, April 6, 1997 )
I knew that this was a hint that Teacher had given me. From macroscopic to microscopic, the levels of universe are countless as we traverse them. This is analogous to our continually finding better and better ways of validating Dafa. The expanding levels of our thoughts, like those of the universe, are limitless. Bearing this in mind, I required myself to be more focused on validating the Fa through my actions. With this mindset, my attachments felt as though they were fading away as well. Soon I began to have new ideas on how to validate the Fa better. It felt as if these were new universes, where there used to be barren ground. If these new ideas can indeed do a better job of saving sentient beings, then perhaps they will indeed lead to new universes for these sentient beings to flourish in.
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