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Poem: Culmination
2004-02-17The culmination,Every step of our journey… Unveiling,Returning to our original nature. -
Ancient Cultivation Story: Missing The Opportunity
2004-02-17One day an old man showed up uninvited at the party. He wore rags and was painfully thin. The ten friends were in a good mood and they felt sorry for the old man. So they allowed him to remain and shared their feast with him. After the old man finished his dinner, he left. -
Photography: Yellow and White Flowers
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Poem: Within the Fa
2004-02-16All darkness vanquished,That masquerades as gold… Of those remaining,Myriads of worlds positioned within the Fa. -
Graphic Design: Lotus Flower and Small Girl
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Poem: Wakeful Hearts
2004-02-15We cultivating, harmonisingEach other and ourselves…Under the Fa immeasurable beings reside, A future composed for wakeful hearts. -
Graphic Design: Falun Dafa Introduction Poster with Young Practitioners
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Poem: Tempered Light
2004-02-14Worlds fallen into shadow, Many aeons amidst collision…Subsiding under a most tempered light. -
Photography: A Pair of Flowers
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Poem: Heavens Turning
2004-02-13Under watchful eyes the heavens turning…From wearisome to a new found wonder,Countless gods in the making. -
Painting: Noble Ladies Stand on a Balcony
2004-02-12 -
Relics in the Ocean
2004-02-12According to a geology professor at Tokyo University, the area must have sunk around 10,000 years ago, that is, during the last Ice Age. However, based on modern scientific understanding, human beings were still primitives, hunting animals for food then. It is unlikely they would have been able to build such pyramid-like structures. Some people believe it to be the doings of some unknown culture. One may wonder if such an advanced and prosperous civilisation really once existed. Do these undersea ruins exist only in Japan? The answer is No. -
Photography: Delicate Flowers
2004-02-11 -
Graphic Design: Greetings for the Chinese New Year
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Stories from Ancient China: Tang Dynasty Prime Minister Li Deyu and the Three Hermits
2004-02-10One day Li met a hermit named Guan Chenshan. At that time, he was a low-ranking official assigned to guard the north gate of a city. Guan told him, “You will be promoted and serve as a secretary for the Emperor next year. But you will actually work for the Crown Prince.” Li was so astonished by the hermit’s words that his face turned white. The hermit seemed to regret his words and hurriedly got up to leave. As he was leaving, Li asked him, “Why will I work for the Crown Prince?” The hermit replied, “You have a predestined relationship with the Crown Prince in several past lives, so you will.”