(Minghui.org) A deputy police chief and a Domestic Security Division captain went to a Falun Dafa practitioner's home in July 2015 because the practitioner had filed criminal complaints to the Supreme People's Procuratorate and the Supreme People's Court against Jiang Zemin for launching the brutal, 16-year persecution of Falun Dafa. This practitioner had used his real name, and the officers had been ordered to investigate him.

The officers asked the practitioner if he had any Dafa informational materials because they wanted to read them. The practitioner told them that he was out of materials.

Then an officer asked, “Is it true you can improve your health by sincerely reciting 'Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance is good. Falun Dafa is good,' ?”

“To cultivate in Dafa, one needs to read Dafa books and do the five exercises,” the practitioner explained. “More importantly, one needs to follow the principles of Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance to cultivate one's heart and be a good person.”

They asked him to show them the exercises, so the practitioner showed them exercises one through four. Then they asked, “How about the meditation part,” which is the fifth exercise.

One of the officers asked why the practitioner could not put his legs into the full lotus position. The practitioner told them that it all depends on the individual—some can do it immediately, while for others, it can take a short time to several years. The pain one endures is to get rid of karma, he added.

The practitioner also told them, “Doing good will be returned with good, while doing bad will be returned with karmic retribution. So a person should by all means avoid doing bad deeds. Never persecute Dafa or its practitioners. This way, your family and your children will benefit.”

One of the officers said that he wanted to practice Falun Dafa. The practitioner told them that anyone could do the exercises. “But, by all means be a good person regardless.” The officers left the house calmly and at peace.

Before they got into their car, the practitioner reminded them, “Remember, strive to be good. Do not do bad things.” They called back, “Yes, we will remember.”