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'''Falun Gong''' (法輪功) is a ] ] ] with influences from ] and ], designed to improve the mind, body and spirit. | '''Falun Gong''' (法輪功) is a ] ] ] with influences from ] and ], designed to improve the mind, body and spirit. | ||
It was introduced to the general public in 1992 by Li Hongzhi and grew very swiftly in popularity not only in China but worldwide. |
It was introduced to the general public in 1992 by Li Hongzhi and grew very swiftly in popularity not only in China but worldwide. It was popularised widely under the chinese government's supervision for 7 years. An estimate of the chinese government presented in 1998 on the public television (state owned) in Shanghai mentioned that in China alone the number of practitioners were aprox 70-100 million. The practice is present in more than 60 countries, mainly North America and Europe. | ||
The three basic moral principles of Falun Gong are: 'Zhen, Shan, Ren', which translate approximately as 'Truthfulness, Benevolence or Compassion, and Forbearance or Tolerance'. It is through focusing on these qualities that a Falun Gong practitioner is able to develop their Xinxing (moral character) which then gives them a greater potential to develop high levels of Gong ("energy", |
The three basic moral principles of Falun Gong are: 'Zhen, Shan, Ren', which translate approximately as 'Truthfulness, Benevolence or Compassion, and Forbearance or Tolerance'. It is through focusing on these qualities that a Falun Gong practitioner is able to develop their Xinxing (moral character) which then gives them a greater potential to develop high levels of Gong ("energy", which is actually said to be essentialy different from "]") potency. | ||
As well as a set of moral beliefs, there are five sets of exercises central to the Falun Gong system which are supposed to enhance the circulation of energy in the body. The final exercise, a sitting ], also helps to create a tranquil mind and, according to the teachings, strengthens 'Divine Powers' of the individual. All exercises are taught free of charge by other Falun Gong practitioners and are detailed in Mr. Li's . | As well as a set of moral beliefs, there are five sets of exercises central to the Falun Gong system which are supposed to enhance the circulation of energy in the body. The final exercise, a sitting ], also helps to create a tranquil mind and, according to the teachings, strengthens 'Divine Powers' of the individual. All exercises are taught free of charge by other Falun Gong practitioners and are detailed in Mr. Li's . | ||
⚫ | Altough the practice was spread widely in china for 7 years, it has been persecuted in ] since ] ]. Some argue that this happened because the number of Falun Gong practitioners in China grew to a larger number than the membership of the Chinese Communist Party. However others argue that groups similar to Falun Gong have suffered less or little persecution (in China there are 12 christian churches currently banned and labeled "evil sect" and the human rights record is worsening). | ||
One distinct feature of Falun Gong is that their disciples think the medicine and the hospitals are useless to the illness. Thus, if a disciple is ill, this person will not take any medicine. | |||
In ] ], in Tianjin, as a result of a slandering article in a local paper, Falun Gong practitioners tried to present the real situation. The police used this event to start arresting and beat practitioners. As a response, several days later, in Beijing, a demonstration (estimated at aprox 10,000 people) was conducted outside the ] headquarters in Zhongnanhai. It is believed that the governments efforts at crushing Falun Gong followed this demonstration. | |||
Another feature is that Falun Gong claims that Jesus is not the highest spirit in the universe. Instead, the inventor of Falun Gong - Li Hongzhi is the ultimate spirit. Disciples of Falun Gong normally do not distribute this special feature in Western countries where this idea might conflict the local religions, but they great propagate this information in Oriential countries. | |||
This persecution is currently the subject of complaints by many worldwide ] groups. Also the group is subjected to a widespread slander campaign and propaganda since 1999. The campaign against Falun Gong was considered by most observers to be largely ineffectual until January 2001, when persons claiming to be Falun Gong members allegedly doused themselves with gasoline and set themselves on fire in ]. Li Hongzhi has very strongly denied that the persons were actual Falun Gong members. Killing is also stricly forbidden by the principles and precepts of Falun Gong, published in 1995. Some strange inconsistencies present on the video footage of the incident released by CCTV - main TV channel in China - are severely questioning the integrity of this material. An independent, third-party, investigation by North American media was denied several times by the Chinese government. It is widely accepted now that the whole incident of immolation is a media hoax and was set up by/with the chinese government's consent in its campaign to discredit Falun Gong. | |||
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persecution in China, and that the governments efforts at crushing Falun Gong are largely the result | |||
of an organized demonstration that the group conducted outside ] headquarters in Zhongnanhai in ] ]. | |||
Nevertheless, most observers believe that the incident did turn public opinion in China against the group and has had the effect of helping the government in insensifying the crackdown in China. | |||
This persecution is currently the subject of complaints by many worldwide ] groups. | |||
The campaign against Falun Gong was considered by most observers to be largely ineffectual until | |||
January 2001, when persons claiming to be Falun Gong members doused themselves with gasoline and | |||
set themselves on fire in ]. Li Hongzhi has very strongly denied that the persons | |||
were actual Falun Gong members. Nevertheless, most observers believe that the incident did turn | |||
public opinion in China against the group and has had the effect of rendered the governments | |||
effort at portraying the group as a dangerous cult to be far more effective | |||
:See also: ], ] | :See also: ], ] |
Revision as of 13:16, 14 May 2003
Falun Gong (法輪功) is a Chinese Qigong practice with influences from Buddhism and Taoism, designed to improve the mind, body and spirit.
It was introduced to the general public in 1992 by Li Hongzhi and grew very swiftly in popularity not only in China but worldwide. It was popularised widely under the chinese government's supervision for 7 years. An estimate of the chinese government presented in 1998 on the public television (state owned) in Shanghai mentioned that in China alone the number of practitioners were aprox 70-100 million. The practice is present in more than 60 countries, mainly North America and Europe.
The three basic moral principles of Falun Gong are: 'Zhen, Shan, Ren', which translate approximately as 'Truthfulness, Benevolence or Compassion, and Forbearance or Tolerance'. It is through focusing on these qualities that a Falun Gong practitioner is able to develop their Xinxing (moral character) which then gives them a greater potential to develop high levels of Gong ("energy", which is actually said to be essentialy different from "Qi") potency.
As well as a set of moral beliefs, there are five sets of exercises central to the Falun Gong system which are supposed to enhance the circulation of energy in the body. The final exercise, a sitting meditation, also helps to create a tranquil mind and, according to the teachings, strengthens 'Divine Powers' of the individual. All exercises are taught free of charge by other Falun Gong practitioners and are detailed in Mr. Li's books.
Altough the practice was spread widely in china for 7 years, it has been persecuted in China since July 1999. Some argue that this happened because the number of Falun Gong practitioners in China grew to a larger number than the membership of the Chinese Communist Party. However others argue that groups similar to Falun Gong have suffered less or little persecution (in China there are 12 christian churches currently banned and labeled "evil sect" and the human rights record is worsening).
In April 1999, in Tianjin, as a result of a slandering article in a local paper, Falun Gong practitioners tried to present the real situation. The police used this event to start arresting and beat practitioners. As a response, several days later, in Beijing, a demonstration (estimated at aprox 10,000 people) was conducted outside the Chinese Communist Party headquarters in Zhongnanhai. It is believed that the governments efforts at crushing Falun Gong followed this demonstration.
This persecution is currently the subject of complaints by many worldwide human rights groups. Also the group is subjected to a widespread slander campaign and propaganda since 1999. The campaign against Falun Gong was considered by most observers to be largely ineffectual until January 2001, when persons claiming to be Falun Gong members allegedly doused themselves with gasoline and set themselves on fire in Tiananmen Square. Li Hongzhi has very strongly denied that the persons were actual Falun Gong members. Killing is also stricly forbidden by the principles and precepts of Falun Gong, published in 1995. Some strange inconsistencies present on the video footage of the incident released by CCTV - main TV channel in China - are severely questioning the integrity of this material. An independent, third-party, investigation by North American media was denied several times by the Chinese government. It is widely accepted now that the whole incident of immolation is a media hoax and was set up by/with the chinese government's consent in its campaign to discredit Falun Gong.
Nevertheless, most observers believe that the incident did turn public opinion in China against the group and has had the effect of helping the government in insensifying the crackdown in China.
- See also: Qigong, People's Republic of China