Melbourne: Practitioners Successfully Hold Fa-Conference and Concert

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Editor - A Falun Dafa Cultivation Experience Sharing Conference is an activity where practitioners formally talk about their experiences in practicing Falun Dafa.

Melbourne Falun Dafa Experiences Sharing Conference Report

October 6, 2002 was early spring in Melbourne, Australia. Though the chilly wind of winter didn't want to give up, the morning sunshine was already warm and pleasant. Practitioners from South Australia together with Melbourne practitioners practiced the exercises and did Fa Zheng Nian [rough translation - sent forth righteous thoughts. This can be understood as a type of meditation.] before they entered the conference hall for the 2002 Melbourne Falun Dafa Experience Sharing Conference.

The Fa-conference went on under a serene environment. After seven hours of experience sharing, practitioners put on "The Path to Return" concert. Though the performers were not professional and some of them had never performed on stage before, they used their hearts to perform and won many cheers and applauses from the audience. Some members of the audience were moved to tears. City Council Members, VIPs of local organisations, and many practitioners' family members and friends watched the performances as well.

In the evening, practitioners had dinner together and continued to share experiences and understandings.

The Fa-conference encouraged practitioners, reminded practitioners of the importance of being diligent in cultivation, and helped point out areas that need improvement. Practitioners as one body came to deeper understandings of the importance of studying the Fa, Fa Zheng Nian [rough translation - sent forth righteous thoughts] and clarifying the facts [of the persecution to people].

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