(Clearwisdom.net) The heavenly principle which states, "good is rewarded with good and evil is met with evil" can be seen in action every day. Several profound examples have been reported recently that demonstrate this truth.
Retribution came to a child who was deceived by the propaganda:
An elementary school maintained a bulletin board for slandering Falun Dafa. One day a student signed his name on the board to attack Falun Dafa. This student did not know the truth and was deceived by the government propaganda. Two days later, the young student was injured in an "accident," leaving him with two broken legs and unable to move his left arm or turn his head. We hope this child can learn from his unfortunate experience, that higher principles exist, and that "good will be returned with good and evil will be returned with evil." Hopefully this misfortune will provide this child and others an opportunity to benefit from the experience and learn that "Falun Dafa is good."
Gaining, but losing later on:
Zhang Baochen, a retired timber mill worker, used to suffer from severe illnesses, but became very healthy after practicing Falun Dafa. After Falun Dafa was outlawed (on July 20, 1999) he was deceived by the government and stopped practicing Falun Gong. He was so deceived by the evil propaganda that he slandered Falun Dafa. Later on he was diagnosed with cancer of the esophagus and died in July of this year.
Destroying a Falun Dafa flyer results in retribution
An elderly lady named Kong, from Xiao Beitun, hates Falun Dafa because she has been deceived by the government's lies. One day she saw a Falun Dafa flyer, which clarified the truth, posted on a wall. She tore down the flyer and cursed Falun Dafa. The next day, Mrs. Kong's fingers and the areas between her fingers were covered with putrid sores, as if they were decomposing. She also had these same lesions on the corners of her mouth. This is a very noticeable retribution directly related to damaging Falun Dafa truth-clarifying materials and slandering Falun Dafa.
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