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March 27, 2021 |   By a Falun Dafa practitioner in China

(Minghui.org) Recently there have been some discussions about a fellow practitioner’s prophecy about the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)’s taking over Taiwan. I also want to share some of my understanding here.

I think that as cultivators, we shouldn’t be too concerned about whether the CCP will take over Taiwan. We don’t know whether it’s part of some arrangement at any particular stage. We also can’t see clearly all the motives behind the CCP’s military actions and media campaigns. As cultivators, we are not here to change history. Politics isn’t our business.

On the other hand, we do send forth righteous thoughts. But the purpose is to eliminate all the evil beings that are interfering with Dafa and Fa-rectification, and we do not do it to effect changes in society.

Master said,

“The CCP is in its death throes and trying to harm people by causing pandemonium in the world. Dafa disciples should not allow themselves to get ungrounded by any of this. Stick to the fundamentals, and you will be able to see the upheaval that’s taking place in the proper light.”(“Stay Rational,” Team Yellow Translation)

“when people’s morals change, things will change for the better.”(“Stay Rational,” Team Yellow Translation)

Master also said,

“All the machinations make people only more despondentWhen will justice be upheld and our conscience restored?”(“On the General Election,” Team Yellow Translation)

In fact, even if the CCP doesn’t take over Taiwan, we are already seeing Taiwan’s own political parties deeply infiltrated and corrupted by the communist specter. For Taiwan to survive the crisis, what it needs the most is a change in people’s hearts. It’s the same for the entire world. The only way to get rid of control by the communist specter is to improve one’s morals.

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