(Clearwisdom.net) On March 11, a dance troupe from Guangzhou City went to a village in Qijing Town of Maogang District in Maoming City to perform. It was verified that they were going to perform a show defaming Falun Dafa in order to try to instigate public hatred against Dafa.
When the local Falun Dafa practitioners learned of the situation, they all went to the performance site to send forth righteous thoughts as a group in order to stop the show. At dusk, when the stage was set up for the show, the Dafa practitioners were present.
The practitioners coordinated very well. After a brief conversation, everyone agreed on the arrangement for sending forth righteous thoughts: first, stop the electricity for the show. As soon as Dafa practitioners sent forth their righteous thoughts, all the lights turned off. It was dark and the audience was in chaos. The performers were all frightened and hid in their vehicle.
Then Dafa practitioners separated into two groups, one group surrounded the vehicle and sent forth righteous thoughts to eliminate the evil factors in other dimensions that controlled the performers, so that the performers would not be utilized by the evil anymore. The second group sent forth righteous thoughts among the audience, telling people not to be utilized by the evil, that everyone came to this world for Dafa, and that treating Falun Dafa well would bring a better future for themselves.
Under the power of righteous thoughts, most of the audience left, but there were still some people waiting for the power to come back on to watch the show. At this point, Dafa practitioners sent forth righteous thoughts to the high voltage power line one more time, telling it to follow Dafa, and not to be utilized by the evil.
The powerful righteous thoughts completely eliminated the old forces' arrangement. By 9:00 p.m., all the audience had left, and the performers lost their voices so that it was impossible for them to perform anymore. They put their equipment into the vehicle and left.
Then all the lights came back on.
March 15, 2004