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Li Hongzhi does 'Understand at Heart'

2007-08-23

Li Hongzhi understands better than anyone why he is successively issuing new scriptures. On June 16, 2000, less than a month after he issued "Understanding at Heart" on May 22, 2000, he published "Toward All-round Fulfillment." In addition, "Minghui" heralded that "Master" Li would soon issue more new scriptures. Li Hongzhi has "left the mountain" and appeared in public to put up a last-ditch struggle. Anyone who is familiar with current affairs and "Falun Gong" incidents knows that following the complete exposure of his deceitful tricks, "Falun Gong" is becoming less and less popular. Many "Falun Gong" practitioners find that they have been deceived, and more and more of them are keeping away from the "wheel of law." Li Hongzhi knows best, and the masses also know, how many followers are left with him. Actually only three or five "Falun Gong" practitioners showed up on the "World Falun Dafa Day" much advertised by the "Minghui" website. In view of this, "Master" Li could no longer keep silent, and he decided to mount the final "struggle" in a continuing bid to destroy social security. This is the first point of Li Hongzhi's "understanding at heart."

Now let's see the second point of Li Hongzhi's "understanding at heart." Li Hongzhi knows well that he is no longer popular in China mainland, and, in fact, has become the target of universal attack. He also knows that in countries other than China he will also be completely discredited when people there finally see through his deceitful tricks. By then the "Master" will become a vagrant without a shelter. Li Hongzhi, with his "countless law bodies," will then have to use all the tricks up his sleeve to get some handouts from foreigners. But it is not easy to wag his tail toward foreigners! How can foreigners nod in approval if he presents no "genuine skills"? So Li Hongzhi has put up a pageantry and sacrificed the lives of kindhearted people. Such phrases as "Some practitioners flee for their lives when the skiff is overturned on the rough sea, while true loyalty to the Dafa emits golden rays" in "Understanding at Heart" and "The evils will be eradicated and the scum on the earth will also receive due retributions" in "Toward All-round Fulfillment" are written to instigate "Falun Gong" practitioners to continue to make trouble and rise in rebellion. Perhaps only in this way will foreigners reward him and give him a home. This, Li Hongzhi "understands at heart."

Both "Understanding at Heart" and "Toward All-round Fulfillment" imply Li Hongzhi's "political tricks" under the guise of preaching his "Dafa"-that he also "understands at heart." His political aims and wild ambition have been made abundantly clear: His pursuit of quick success and instant benefits shows that he is not a genuine "Master" who "does not care about politics"; his desperate struggle demonstrates his anxiety about his imminent failure; and his inconsistency in his words reflect his unprecedented panic. Don't such words or phrases as "A sudden change shakes the heavens with the momentum of an evil and torrential tide" from "Understanding at Heart," and "Dafa's stepping out under pressure during the test of the evils it received in China prove the greatness of its disciples" from "Toward All-round Fulfillment" have a strong political flavor and serve as incitement and instigation? Only "Master" Li himself "understands at heart" the results of "devotion to the Dafa" and the pursuit of "all-round fulfillment."

In conclusion, I would like to note that Li Hongzhi issued "Understanding at Heart" and "Toward All-round Fulfillment" at a time when he was madly amassing wealth, which "Master" Li also "understands at heart." Just as the book Zhuan Falun and the audio-video products brought him bloody but abundant profits, so have "Understanding at Heart" and "Toward All-round Fulfillment now. If you do not believe it, you can look through it on the Internet. It is reported that Li Hongzhi has recently bought another villa in the U.S. So he has two houses now, including the one he purchased earlier. It is hard to count a "Master" like him as a genuine "Buddha," who would surely not be so greedy for wealth. Only Li Hongzhi himself "understands at heart" whether he is a genuine or false "Buddha."

(Compiled by New Star Publishers, Aug., 2000)

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