(Clearwisdom.net) A couple of days ago, I met with some trouble when I was clarifying the truth. I could not find an effective way to persuade people on the Internet to quit the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). I thought about it in depth for a few days, and then I looked inside and found that I had an incorrect mindset.
I have been clarifying the truth on the Internet for several years. All of our local practitioners think I do very well and have successfully persuaded a lot of people to quit the CCP. However, after accumulating several years' worth of experience, I have some tricks which have developed from human notions. For example, I know which subjects to bring up so that I will avoid a negative response from people on the Internet. I know what kind of tone I should use when asking them to quit the CCP. In other words, I have discovered that I am using human skills to "fool" these people. When I noticed this impurity in myself, I suddenly understood what it was.
It is actually fear. Because Taiwan is different from China, I never thought that I had fear. During this process of looking inside, I noticed that I was afraid that the people I came across on the Internet wouldn't quit the CCP, so I simply used humans tactics in order to reach the goal. However, this mindset is not pure enough and problems will occur in the end. When we clarify the truth, we should do so with the righteous thoughts of a heavenly being and try to let human beings understand using our pure minds. When my thoughts are righteous, I know how to do the Dafa work at hand.
Previously, with my shallow understanding, I didn't think my experience was a big deal. But when I shared my experience with another practitioner over the phone, a rash appeared on her skin. She suddenly noticed that she should also look inside, and she finally found her attachment. Earlier today, I shared my experience with another practitioner, and her tears would not stop flowing. I realized it was her self in another dimension that was crying. I then decided to write about my experience of looking inside.