"All-round Fulfillment" Is
a Poisonous Bait
Li
Hongzhi, the founder of "Falun Gong," said that "we should
persist in practicing 'Falun Gong' at any cost; going up
to a higher level is fundamental; whether you are sincere
or not will be judged by tests; and after you attain all-round
fulfillment, you will become a Buddha or a god." Practicing
"Falun Gong" aims at attaining "all-round fulfillment."
"After you attain 'all-round fulfillment,' you will become
a great god, or a great Buddha. Do you have such abilities?
Yes, you have. You can not only protect your family members,
but you can also hold the whole earth in your hand without
much effort." (Falun Buddhist Law-Preaching at the European
Prayer Assembly). It turns out that the final objective
of practicing "Falun Gong" is to hold the earth in hand
and kick it like a ball. Have any of Li Hongzhi's disciples
become a god since Li founded "Falun Gong?" According to
Li Hongzhi, a few practitioners have attained "all-round
fulfillment." In July 1998, seven "Falun Gong" practitioners
from Haikou in Hainan Province died and one was injured
in a traffic accident on their way to Sanya to preach "Falun
Gong." These people once said that Li Hongzhi's law-bodies
and law-wheel would protect them at any time and in any
place if they were his real disciples. When some other disciples
asked Li Hongzhi about the accident, Li explained that they
had contributed greatly to preaching the law, so they had
attained "all-round fulfillment" ahead of time. This means
that practitioners can attain "all-round fulfillment" only
through sacrificing their lives for the law. Why didn't
those who committed suicide by jumping from buildings, drowning
themselves, hanging themselves or cutting open their stomachs
attain "all-round fulfillment"? Because they were not approved
by Li Hongzhi. Li Hongzhi even called them "devils." Has
Li Hongzhi himself attained "all-round fulfillment?" Judging
from the fact that he has moved his family to the United
States, and spends US dollars like water every day, he does
not seem to have ever thought about attaining "all-round
fulfillment," let alone have the courage to sacrifice himself
for the law. It can thus be said that "all-round fulfillment"
is only a poisonous bait for those who can not tell the
good from the evil, and do not know the truth.
(Compiled
by New Star Publishers, Aug., 2000)