(Minghui.org) After our group Fa study two days ago, a practitioner suggested that we distribute Dafa information booklets instead of posting flyers, since the flyers did not adhere well to the surfaces in cold weather. I went to make more booklets, but something came up, and I forgot to send forth righteous thoughts at 6:00 p.m.
I finished taking care of things after 6:00 p.m. I turned on the printer and made a few flyers. Then I heard the computer reminder alarm (to send righteous thoughts) go off when I was printing the Minghui Weekly. The computer clock showed 6:00 p.m., even though it was later than 6:00 p.m. I ignored it, and went back to work on the fliers.
The computer alarm went off again and got stuck. The printer and the mouse stopped working as well. So I turned off the computer, then turned it back on, but this time only one-half of each page printed. Then the printer stopped working again.
I calmed down and searched within to see if I did something wrong that day. I realized that I didn’t send righteous thoughts at 6:00 p.m. Moreover, I didn’t pay attention when Master Li used my computer to remind me.
I quickly rectified myself and talked to the computer and the printer, “It was my fault for not sending righteous thoughts at 6:00 p.m. You are my aids, so you can’t get stuck. Please remember that, ‘Falun Dafa is good. Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance is good.’ Let’s go home with Master.” I sent forth righteous thoughts at them to get rid of the interference.
The printer began to work a minute later, and the booklet came out nice! I sent righteous thoughts again when the printer was stuck later on, and the problem was solved.
I understood that Master used this method to remind me of the importance of sending and maintaining righteous thoughts. And I wrote this article to remind myself and fellow practitioners.
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