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Reflections on My Trip to Dublin By a German Falun Gong practitioner Its been about two weeks now since I came back from Dublin after attending the Irish Fa [Law and principles of Falun Gong] Conference there. But the impression of some insignificant things that happened during my two-day stay in Dublin still vividly remain in my mind. The youth hostel welcomed us to be back again in the future Local practitioner's arranged for those from other places to stay at a youth hostel. Prior to our departure, I remembered that while we were renting the bedding at the service counter yesterday, a clerk told us that we could just leave the bedding on the bed before leaving. But I still folded the quilt. When I looked around, I noticed that all the practitioners had done the same thing so as to keep the beds neat and tidy. Afterwards the local practitioner arranging the lodging for us told me that after checking the hotel rooms, the hostels clerks had an extremely good impression of us and said that it was very rare for them to see people keeping the rooms and beds so neat and orderly before checking out. They also welcomed us to stay at the hostel again when we hold the activities there in the future. Ireland's rainbow On Saturday, we spotted a beautiful rainbow twice in just half a day. When the airplane was flying in the sky above Dublin, we first spotted the gorgeous rainbow penetrating vertically into the dark clouds like a sharp sword. Regardless of the rain, we marched in a parade to the entrance of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the afternoon, and one of the practitioners represented us to submit a petition letter to the Ministry. When the rest of us kept sending forth righteous thoughts on the opposite side of the street, the rain suddenly stopped, and the sun came out again. At that moment, we again saw a clear and splendid rainbow stretching across the vault of heaven. I once again felt the kindness of Dafa. In my heart, I quietly wished this country and its entire people a glorious future with the righteous thoughts of Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance. Published: Wednesday 18th December 2002 http://www.clearharmony.net/articles/200212/8870.html |
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