(Minghui.org) With the recent surge of COVID cases in China, many fellow practitioners in our Fa study group and their family members also developed fever, cough, and other symptoms. Are we, cultivators of Falun Dafa, also infected?
We all agreed that it was Master Li (Dafa’s founder) who was purifying our bodies and that we should seize the time to save people. So we kept going out daily to expose the Chinese Communist Party’s persecution of Falun Dafa and share with people the greatness of Falun Dafa.
Master made it so clear to us:
“You are someone who leads a life of spiritual development under the Great Way and who helps me to save people, and while saving people you have helped to eliminate for many people bacteria and viruses thousands of times more potent than those of any epidemic.” (“Wake Up”)
How can any virus invade our bodies? How can we get infected?
Personally, I think that the Fa-rectification has reached its final stage, and it is transitioning to the Fa’s rectification of the human world, and Dafa disciples’ cultivation has also reached its final stage.
When we began cultivating, Master installed thousands of cultivation mechanisms in our bodies. As we cultivate, Master continues to purify our bodies to eliminate the karma we owed from life to life, turning them into virtue and then Gong. When we go through these processes, we will have reactions, discomfort here and there, some a bit strong, and some weak.
Physical discomfort may be a result of the development of Gong, and it is also a test of whether a Dafa disciple believes in Master and the Fa. We should treat it as a good thing and not take it as an illness of ordinary people.
Although we cultivate among ordinary society, our mindset cannot stay in the realm of ordinary people and we should immerse ourselves in the Fa.
This is my understanding at my level, and please kindly point out anything inappropriate.
Editor’s note: This article only represents the author’s understanding in their current cultivation state meant for sharing among practitioners so that we can “Compare in studying, compare in cultivating.” (“Solid Cultivation,” Hong Yin)