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Russia: The Cultivation Story of Lima, a Practitioner from St. Petersburg (Photo)

February 05, 2006 |   By a Russian practitioner

(Clearwisdom.net) Lima is a 78-year-old woman who lives in St. Petersburg and started to practice Falun Gong in 1996. As one of the most veteran practitioners in Russia, she has protested against the persecution of Falun Gong at the Chinese Consulate every day for over two years.

Lima tells people that she is not getting involved with politics, as cultivators of Falun Gong are not supposed to get political. She simply wants to tell people not to believe in the lies fabricated by the Chinese Communist regime, and her sincerest wish is that people position themselves well by distinguishing between righteousness and evil.


Lima stages a protest against the persecution of Falun Gong at the Chinese Consulate in St. Petersburg

Before practicing Falun Gong, Lima's health was very bad. She used to suffer from serious gastritis and pancreatitis. Even though her son is a doctor, modern medicine didn't help her at all. She then resorted to oriental qigong, which she practiced for quite a while but to no avail. One day, someone gave her a book entitled Falun Gong. Since she felt very good after reading the book, she began to practice the Falun Gong exercises with other practitioners. After watching the series of nine-day lectures, she finally became a true Falun Dafa practitioner.

Since the publication of the Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party, Lima has spared no effort to actively promote the book to the public. Based on her family members' experience of the persecution perpetrated by the Communist Party in the former Soviet Union, she exposes the intrinsic evil nature of the Communist Party. Referring to how she has personally benefited from her cultivation practice of Falun Gong, she also explains that the Chinese Communist regime's persecution against Falun Gong is so brutal because of the CCP's evil nature.

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