(Clearwisdom.Net) Once when Wang Yuhuan had difficulty clarifying the truth at a relative's wedding, she thought she would use the wisdom Dafa gave her to get the people's attention. She offered to sing a song for everyone. Most people like listening to songs and welcomed her offer.
While she sent forth righteous thoughts, in her mind she said to the clear side of the people: "People, don't miss this opportunity, I'm here to save you!" She gracefully walked between the tables of the guests and sang, in Chinese, "We have fallen to this maze, helpless, lost, can't find the way. Searching thousands of years, one day Master reappears..." Right then she was standing in front of a man of 50 years, and called to him from the bottom of her heart, singing "Big brother! '... Be saved...'" Then she walked to a senior lady and sang, "Big sister! '... Be saved...'" Then she sang to everyone, "My family! 'Please don't miss this chance again.'" Her singing attracted everyone's attention and won a round of applause; some people's eyes were filled with tears.
Right afterwards, with the help of other practitioners, "Falun Dafa Is Great," "Coming for You," and other songs created by practitioners greeted and refreshed everybody's eyes and ears. The truth of Falun Dafa naturally became the hot topic of discussion, and many people said they would like to quit the CCP and its related organizations, including several people wearing police uniforms.
In fact, Wang Yuhuan could only sing a few of the songs by Falun Dafa practitioners. She often started to practice the night before a performance, and sometimes she had to practice for several hours. Even so, at times she would still sing out of tune or forget the lyrics. However, because of her heart to save people, these mistakes had no effect on her performances at all. She knew how to fill in seamlessly when she forgot the lyrics, and the end result was always harmonious. Her singing opened many sealed hearts and woke up many sleeping consciences.
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October 23rd, 2007
Category: Perspective