Why The CCP Fears Falun Gong? What's The True Essence Of This Ancient Chinese Qi Gong?

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  • čas přidán 15. 05. 2024
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    This is all you need to know about the miracle cure from ancient China's true essence, a powerful natural healing: Falun Gong. Like Tai Chi, which is a qigong practice of the Taoist school, Falun Gong or Falun Dafa is a qigong practice of the Buddha School. It was first introduced to the general public in the northern Chinese city of Changchun in 1992. By 1999, more than 70 million Chinese people practiced Falun Gong daily nationwide. For now, 100 million people in the world practice Falun Gong, which thrives in more than 100 countries. There's more you need to know.
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Komentáře • 72

  • @Dan-gs3kg
    @Dan-gs3kg Před 21 dnem +9

    I'm fine with this. Keep going

  • @johndoh5182
    @johndoh5182 Před 21 dnem +15

    Hey Sean thank you for this. I'm not going to make judgements about different forms of movement/meditation. What I believe is that when we can become calm and OK with ourselves then we put out better energy into the world and interact in more positive ways with others. How we get to that can vary but I do think it's a good practice for humans to do this.
    I just wanted to say that it's sad what happened in China where the CCP and all the actions they've taken over the decades has destroyed what was a good culture and turned it into something that focuses on money too much and as the leaders cheat and lie with little respect for others, so has much of the society followed that example.
    Humans learn from their examples and the CCP has been a poison on that country unfortunately. I hope that in the time I have left I see that leadership cast aside and a new govt. comes in that gives freedom back to its people and wants to work with the world to fix many of the problems that humans are facing so that we leave this earth a better place for the people who come after us. This is my wish for China, and in this way be a REAL leader in the world because there is certainly the capacity for that.
    But it would also be naive to think that a change in leadership is going to cure all that ails China now. It will take many years of retraining and probably a couple generations of people dying off to get to a modern China that respects its traditions and respects the countries around it and works with the other world powers in positive ways. I think about this every now and then and the outcome I see from it is a MUCH better world because we can all benefit from each other.
    Blessings and peace to you.

  • @TheTektronik
    @TheTektronik Před 21 dnem +6

    I appreciate the variation of content this channel provides. Keep it up Sean Lin and the whole team.

  • @Surajahh
    @Surajahh Před 21 dnem +4

    Unusual episode. Thank you

  • @RageGaming448
    @RageGaming448 Před 21 dnem +5

    Thank You for your program , this was a very insightful episode :) appreciate you sharing your wisdom

  • @SdbiblestudyChurch
    @SdbiblestudyChurch Před 21 dnem +3

    This video makes me want to try to doing the exercises again. Thank you for this encouragement.

  • @canadianintheend
    @canadianintheend Před 21 dnem +4

    There's a china town in Toronto by Garrard and Broadview and I remembered in the 80s. When I used to take the streetcar downtown I would see them in the park doing this. I'm in my 60s now and I wish I had learned how to do this. Maybe I should look up a park where they do this. I can't stand the CCP and I do say some bad things about them. I do understand that the Chinese people can't help who they are rule by. So many times I feel terrible about how they are treated. I'm a good natured person and I understand that we all have energies in us. Thank you for your video tonight, enjoyed something different.

  • @joenevin3746
    @joenevin3746 Před 21 dnem +2

    You are a good ambassador for your beliefs. Would be curious to hear what spirits or dieties you are trying to connect with during your meditation.

  • @larekare
    @larekare Před 20 dny +1

    This made me cry. An Inspirational episode! I believe that China opening up is truly a gold mine for the world. To have been so repressed and still keep that good morals in spite of everything.
    I'm convinced that Jesus loves Falun Gong. In fact, I am confident that the CCP is destined to fall. And that the truth will emerge.
    I cannot know exactly when, but the determination of the best chinese makes me certain that it will happen. China getting rid of the CCP will be really a wonder to behold. The realisation of the middle kingdom.

  • @barba928
    @barba928 Před 21 dnem +2

    In the 1970s, my (white American) father would do "forms", slow deliberate Tai Kwan Do moves just like what you show. And I've admired the group morning exercise routines from China. There is inherent respect for Chinese culture, CCP is a blight on that

  • @mikestewart4752
    @mikestewart4752 Před 21 dnem +13

    I watch your channel for your insight into the mechanisms of the CCP, but I have to say that this is refreshing. And I think you for it Sean. ☮️

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Před 21 dnem +1

      Why Fa Lun Gong is not a cult.
      They don't ask for money.
      They don't live as communities.
      They don't worship their leader, Master Li.
      They have about 100 million followers. It's not a relatively small group.
      They don't impose excessive control over their members.
      Their beliefs and practices are not considered deviant (outside the norms of society).
      People call it as a cult just because it's a religion that they don't like.

  • @Amblin80s
    @Amblin80s Před 21 dnem +18

    I love me some qigong / tai chi and compassion, but the Falun Gong Wikipedia article is quite concerning.
    Known for:
    -opposition to CCP (hell yeah)
    -anti-evolutionary views (I believe in both creation and evolution, so whatever)
    -opposition to feminism (what the fck?)
    -rejection of modern medicine (big pharm sucks, and most doctors don't care, but there are good and bad things about both modern medicine and TCM as long as they're not profit-driven or ego-driven)
    -producing presidential ads for trump (what on earth??)
    -don't kill animals (nice. agreed.)
    -followers must "abandon negative thoughts and behaviors", such as greed, deception, jealousy, etc. (yeah, but being against women's equality is okay??)
    I know Wikipedia can be tampered with, but a lot of the Falun Gong founder's quotes sound like the opposite of compassion. I'd need to understand Mandarin in order to hear it directly from him, but the outlook does not look good from here.

    • @christianmiller1723
      @christianmiller1723 Před 21 dnem +1

      I have dealt with them quite a bit in my life for their stance against gay people regarding us as filthy and that the gods should eliminate us.

    • @wilfridsetterfield-milln4910
      @wilfridsetterfield-milln4910 Před 21 dnem +5

      I'm glad there are other people on here that are concerned about this.
      I've been subscribed to this channel for a while and had always been able to ignore the occasional references to Falun Gong becouse of the unmatched reporting on China (even despite the clear bias and exadurated claims), but this episode is too much.
      More concerning things about Falun Gong:
      Strong ties to the Epoch Times
      Anti Science
      Anti LGBTQIA+4x4=16ABCDEFG whatever
      Segrigated Heaven
      General anti chinese rasism
      Many other things I don't know about, I'm sure.
      Make no mistake Falun Gong is a dangerous cult, not unlike Scientology. Do not get involved!

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Před 21 dnem

      How did it become dangerous?
      I see the CN government to be more dangerous as well as Leftist ideologies like Socialism Authoritarianism Totalitarianism and the Democrats promoting LGBTQ indoctrination ( we respect LGBTQ but not its promotion), woke culture, CRT critical race theory, and killing of babies , and abortion.

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Před 21 dnem

      Why Fa Lun Gong is not a cult.
      Ian Johnson argued that applying the 'cult' label to Falun Gong effectively "cloaked the government's crackdown with the legitimacy of the West's anticult movement." He wrote that Falun Gong does not satisfy common definitions of a cult: "its members marry outside the group, have outside friends, hold normal jobs, do not live isolated from society, do not believe that the world's end is imminent and do not give significant amounts of money to the organisation ... it does not advocate violence and is at heart an apolitical, inward-oriented discipline, one aimed at cleansing oneself spiritually and improving one's health.":  David Ownby similarly wrote that "the entire issue of the supposed cultic nature of Falun Gong was a red herring from the beginning, cleverly exploited by the Chinese state to blunt the appeal of Falun Gong". According to John Powers and Meg Y. M. Lee, because the Falun Gong was categorized in the popular perception as an "apolitical, qigong exercise club", it was not seen as a threat to the government. The most critical strategy in the Falun Gong suppression campaign, therefore, was to convince people to reclassify the Falun Gong into a number of "negatively charged religious labels", like "evil cult", "sect", or "superstition". The group's silent protests were reclassified as creating "social disturbances". In this process of relabelling, the government was attempting to tap into a "deep reservoir of negative feelings related to the historical role of quasi-religious cults as a destabilising force in Chinese political history."

    • @dongshengdi773
      @dongshengdi773 Před 21 dnem

      Why Fa Lun Gong is not a cult.
      They don't ask for money.
      They don't live as communities.
      They don't worship their leader, Master Li.
      They have about 100 million followers. It's not a relatively small group.
      They don't impose excessive control over their members.
      Their beliefs and practices are not considered deviant (outside the norms of society).
      People call it as a cult just because it's a religion that they don't like.

  • @rogerm4310
    @rogerm4310 Před 18 dny +1

    Thanks for this presentation, excellent.

  • @ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN
    @ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN Před 21 dnem +4

    Did you know if you speak to your body and cells with love.
    Say" I thank you for healing us body I thank you for being in perfection" always a positive statement. A few seconds a day and the results are amazing. Simple but SUPREME TRUTH.......ONELOVE
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  • @KosstAmojan
    @KosstAmojan Před 16 dny

    Feels like Sean has stepped his game up since his last video. Normally I can only go through 5-10 minutes with Sean before I need a break, and I called this out in his last video. This time around though, I got through in pretty much one sitting. If I'm going to call out the bad, I have to call out the good. Well done, Sean.

  • @SdbiblestudyChurch
    @SdbiblestudyChurch Před 21 dnem +5

    I appreciate Falun Dafa. It is a good exercise to cultivate gong and develop one's spirituality through truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance.

  • @metasamsara
    @metasamsara Před 18 dny +1

    If anyone sets up falun gong in zero gravity hit me up id love to go i got lots of chronic pain that cannabis and yoga/tai chi/falun gong stretching and synchronizing help but I feel like gravity is a barrier to the final form of falun gong experience.

  • @juangotti9348
    @juangotti9348 Před 21 dnem +1

    thank you Sean!!!!!

  • @dongshengdi773
    @dongshengdi773 Před 21 dnem +1

    Erping Zhang.
    It's true that most religions and spiritual belief systems are peppered with weird and wonderful prophesies, and there's a saying that goes, 'A cult is just a religion you don't agree with'. As for Li Hongzhi's reference to 'a large-scale elimination of humankind,' Benjamin Penny says last days messages are common across a wide range of religious doctrines.
    Benjamin Penny: It's a last days message though that doesn't derive from a Christian-style eschatology. This derives much more from a Buddhist notion of the cycle of the Dharma or the Buddhist law. In some doctrines there is some kind of cataclysm and the process starts again. I don't think we should start to think of Falun Gong as being that kind of organisation that believes that the world's going to end next Thursday because they're not putting dates on, they never have, and it seems to me that one of the criteria for these genuinely apocalyptic groups is that there is a particular time of reckoning.
    The other is that they live in a relatively self-contained community. I mean if you look at Heaven's Gate or Jonestown or similar, the people have tended to live in a very tightly-knit community. And Falun Gong is much, much more open than that. I mean these people don't live communally, they live in normal society, they can practice individually or with groups, it's an entirely different thing kind of a thing. So I'm not expecting something apocalyptic to happen.
    Chris Bullock: For Dr Paul Marshall, at Freedom House in Washington, the cult argument is a smokescreen. This, he says, is about freedom of expression, and he worries about the anti-cult arguments.
    Paul Marshall: That people of beliefs, which to many others seem very strange and unusual are then treated as dangerous, and in many cases they're not. So we need to be careful of stigmatising them.
    Paul Marshall:
    In my own view I think that's a whacko statement. I just think that's crazy, I wouldn't go along with that. But most members we're talking about are into the exercises. So I think he has beliefs that I find very strange, and he has a legal right to have them, and they should have the legal right to have them in China, too

  • @2packrm781
    @2packrm781 Před 21 dnem +5

    Thank you China Insights, for this presentation😃.
    19:59 whoa... that was deep & it hit the soul.

  • @randalsaladbar
    @randalsaladbar Před 21 dnem

    Thank you for the positive energy brother

  • @jblazer2492
    @jblazer2492 Před 21 dnem +1

    0:10 Have you checked the world today?

  • @joshuahernandez3216
    @joshuahernandez3216 Před 20 dny +1

    I like these new segment, keep up the good work.

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    @Serendipity818 Před 11 dny

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  • @chrono2505
    @chrono2505 Před 21 dnem +2

    Damn I'm early af

  • @LukeSchoen
    @LukeSchoen Před 21 dnem +2

    !WOW! - Amazing Video! Incredible Topic!

  • @aha5888
    @aha5888 Před 21 dnem

    All you need is sleep😂

  • @stefandebruijn2654
    @stefandebruijn2654 Před 21 dnem +4

    Yep, unsubbed.

  • @paytreonsuhks
    @paytreonsuhks Před 21 dnem +36

    the entire comment section is bots

  • @ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN
    @ANiMALFRiENDS_GOLDMAN Před 21 dnem +1

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