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  • Poem: Garden of Selflessness

    How many seeds of “self” Have we sown over countless lifetimes?Here within our human world, A soil most fertile for all things of “self,” Thriving upon an endless thirst.
  • Poem: Unfurled

    Come colour these oceans golden, Horizons to infinite realms. Where we upon boundless hearts awaken,Behold, such resplendent sails unfurled.
  • Poem: What are we Waiting for?

    For all of the countless innocent Falun Dafa practitioners Who are still being tortured and incarcerated within Forced-labour camps, prisons and psychiatric institutions.
  • Sculpture: "Small Cage Torture”

    Professor Kunlun Zhang is a Chinese Falun Gong practitioner who was repeatedly incarcerated in Chinese prisons and forced labour camps because of his belief in Falun Gong before he was finally rescued to Canada. His sculpture “The Small Cage Torture” is his testimony of one of the many tortures he witnessed while he was imprisoned in China.
  • Poem: Sojourn

    Having blinded my eyes,Fallen into the maze, How many lifetimes confinedInside such wearisome ways?
  • Poem: Emanations

    We, emanations of light and sound, Where ripples across time and space abound.With mind and matter both manifest as one, And revelations more when new worlds have come.
  • Poem: New Dawn

    Skies embracingThe new dawn awakening,Upon horizons ,Where all clouds recede.
  • Poem: China

    From a flicker To floods of fire,A cast of callousAnd countless crimes.
  • Leafelt Regarding Self-Immolation Hoax

    In light of the AP's recent article about the self-immolation, NYC practitioners made a flyer that talks about how and why the self-immolation was staged, and demonstrates much of the evidence we have uncovered thus far.
  • Poem: Garden of Selflessness

    Here within our human world, A soil most fertile for all things of ‘self’, Thriving upon an endless thirst. Maintaining the centre of its own universe, When will its bubble finally burst?
  • Ancient Chinese Folk Remedy May Hold Key to Non-Toxic Cancer Treatment

    The next step, according to Lai, is animal testing. Limited tests have been done in that area. In an earlier study, a dog with bone cancer so severe it couldn’t walk made a complete recovery in five days after receiving the treatment. But more rigorous testing is needed.
  • Poem: The Way

    From blue skies to darkest grey, Lost for so long, can we still find our way? Horizons clouded, even from the dawn of time, Can we see the truth and China’s vicious crimes?
  • Stories from Ancient China: Why Zengzi Cooked the Pig

    When she came back, she found Zengzi preparing to slaughter a pig. She hurriedly stopped him: "I said that just to comfort him." Zengzi said, "You cannot lie to a child. Since they are young and have no social experience, they follow what their parents tell them. If you lied to him today, you would actually be teaching him to lie to others like that. If a mother lies to her child, the child won't listen to her. Is this a good way to teach children?"
  • Poem: Darkest Walls

    One can only imagine the reality of the horror And suffering behind China’s darkest walls. From the brutality inside the forced-labour camps To the coldest of prisons; How can the world remain silent anymore?
  • Poem: Reflections Within

    As ripples upon water Spanning centre to an endless circumference,Minds upon myriads of dimensions,Hearts unfolding to worlds immense.