Some Thoughts on Improving Our Local Cultivation Environments
        
        
        
          July 12, 2003
          
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          By a practitioner in North America
          
        
       
      
        6/30/2003
(Clearwisdom.net) 
When some practitioners raised the issue about the problems in our local 
environment, I looked for other practitioners' mistakes. Specifically, I decided 
after my own evaluation that it was due to the mistakes of a few practitioners 
in charge. But when I gradually realized that my way of thinking had gaps, 
Master began to give me hints and inspiration. 
Through repeated Fa-study, I realized the following:
  - When one has the intention of helping another practitioner, this has a 
  positive side, since practitioners need to hold themselves to a practitioner's 
  standard and help and remind each other so we can elevate together. But if one 
  relies on this to improve the environment, it may be an attachment of looking 
  outward. If this becomes a common habit, then practitioners will tend not to 
  look inward. 
 
  - If one is attached to finding other people's faults, it is probably due to 
  the show-off mentality. Especially if a person's tone of voice turns from one 
  that is well intentioned to one that is not, it may be that his desire to 
  compete has emerged, or that he is feeling that his own level is superior. If 
  a person's good intentions turn into criticisms toward others, then it might 
  be that the old forces are influencing him, because the nature of the old 
  forces is to blame and criticize. The old forces only want to maintain and 
  accomplish, for themselves, what they want. That is, they are selfish. 
 
  - If indeed the other practitioner has problems, it might be due to his 
  attachments, karma, his level of cultivation, or his habits. In the Fa-Rectification 
  period, it might also be due to the old forces' interference, or due to the 
  old forces using the practitioner's attachments and karma to persecute him. 
  But if the practitioner in question does not look inward, does not cultivate 
  himself, then other practitioners' efforts to help him may turn into a way of 
  forcing things. In the end, this may cause distrust among practitioners and 
  interfere with Fa-rectification. On the other hand, it may be that nothing is 
  wrong at all with the practitioner in question and the whole thing is due to a 
  misunderstanding, or is entirely the observer's own problem. 
 
  - If a practitioner has problems but is unwilling to elevate himself, then 
  he becomes the problem himself. The harder he tries, the worse it gets. It can 
  even affect other people's cultivation and affect the whole environment. 
  Through studying the Fa, I realized that elevation, as a whole, not only 
  depends on practitioners' reminding each other, but more importantly, on each 
  individual elevating himself again and again. In the meantime, we need to try 
  to understand and trust other practitioners from a positive viewpoint and 
  treat each other with a benevolent heart. Those who are reminded need to 
  handle other people's reminders properly. Both sides need to look at reminding 
  and being reminded as their own cultivation, and not look upon them as other 
  peoples' cultivation or as orders from others. 
 
With this understanding, I will start by looking at myself when I encounter 
any problem. I will look inward thoroughly. I will cultivate myself with the 
deep sincerity required to rid myself of a fundamental attachment. Also, I will 
check the tone of voice, mentality, intention, and tolerance that I have when I 
am dealing with fellow practitioners. I will take into consideration the impact 
that my actions and speech have on the whole Fa-rectification and the overall 
local environment. When it is necessary to make suggestions to a practitioner, 
we should do our best to maintain the state of reminding him with pure 
intentions. If he can take it and is willing to discuss it further, then we can 
talk more thoroughly and with less reservations. By doing this, we will often 
find that we have to cultivate away our "stubbornness," and distrust is quite 
frequently caused by our own misunderstandings. 
Finally, please let me refer to Master's words in the section, "A Person with 
Great Spiritual Inclination" in "The Ninth Talk" of Zhuan Falun to finish 
this article. Master said: "And we've said, too, that if every one of us 
cultivates inward, if every one of us examines his own character for causes, if 
when we don't do well we look inside ourselves for the cause, and we try to do 
better next time, and if we think about other people first any time we do 
something, then the world will change for the better, morals will go back up, 
people's civility will improve, and crime will go down. Maybe we won't even need 
policemen."
The above is based on my own understanding. Please kindly point out my 
deficiencies.