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Poem: Every Horizon
2005-07-07Across every horizonA new light shinesFor many a heart to find their way. -
Poem: Towards the Light
2005-07-06Through the rage of tempestWhere horizons seem darkestTaking the voyage to shores untold.A reign of shadows coming to pass. -
Poem: New Heart
2005-07-05Where horizons unfoldTo far wider skiesAnd tides of freedomRise upon brighter shores.The China of beforeIs now a China no more. -
Ancient Cultivation Stories: Retribution in the form of a Living Ulcer
2005-07-05As years went by, Monk Wu Da remained in the capital of Chang’an and became more and more well-known. Emperor Yi named him the Head Lecturer of the entire country, and bestowed a heavy and expensive incense holder upon him. Wu Da became quite pleased with himself, thinking that he was now above everyone else but the Emperor. Soon after that, he developed an ulcer on his knee. The ulcer looked like the face of a human, and could eat like a human. It brought Wu Da a great deal of pain and anguish. Wu Da went to visit many famous doctors seeking treatment but nobody could help him. -
Poem: The Great Gall of China
2005-07-04The ‘Party’s fingers in every ‘pie’,Bloodstained smiles while Nations turn many a blind eye.To deify trade above life itself,Placing one’s rights to freedomOn some lowest shelf. -
Music by Falun Gong Practitioners: “People from the Seven Seas Are of One Heart”
2005-07-03Realplayer On-line (4:37)Realplayer Download (1.1Mb)MP3 Download -
Paintings by Falun Gong Practitioners: "Fearless"
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Chinese Folklore: An Eagle Catches Little Chicks
2005-07-01Since we live on earth, we witness the occurrence of natural phenomena everywhere. Ancient Chinese people observed the same phenomena but had different interpretations of the situations than modern people. Their understandings reflect their simple and unpolluted views of the universe. The principles hidden within are far more practical and beneficial than our modern science. The following is a classical tale, “An Eagle Catches Little Chickens.” -
Poem: New Days
2005-06-30Old worlds to fall and forever fade,With hopes and fears aside,Let true hearts prevail. -
Artwork Created By Falun Gong Practitioner Detained in Jail
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The Story of the Great Buddhist Monk, Daxing
2005-06-29Monk Daxing’s reputation was immediately ruined. He was once a highly respected monk, but now he was known as a scandalous rapist in the disguise of a monk. Everywhere he went, people laughed at him, condemned him and cursed him. However, Monk Daxing seemed indifferent to all the insults. Everday he would stroll down Mount Jiuhua to solicit alms to buy milk for the baby. Under his attentive care, the small baby grew increasingly strong, plump and smart. -
Artwork Created By Falun Gong Practitioner Detained in Jail
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Poem: Worlds
2005-06-28Worlds inside a wake of tears And wonder, Moments to immeasurable shores. -
Art Work By Falun Gong Practitioner Detained in Jail
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Poem: My Heart
2005-06-26Where compassion emerges,The Falun1 turns, Worlds of wonderment And Buddha light unfold.