Supporters of Falun Gong Send Mid-Autumn Festival Greetings to Founder of Spiritual Practice

Supporters of Falun Gong Send Mid-Autumn Festival Greetings to Founder of Spiritual Practice
Falun Gong practitioners from 35 European countries gather in Warsaw, Poland, wishing Master Li a Happy Mid-Autumn Festival. Cao Gong/Epoch Times
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During this year’s traditional Chinese mid-autumn festival, supporters of Falun Gong sent greetings to Li Hongzhi, the founder of Falun Gong, praising him for turning the practitioners of Falun Gong around the world into “an extraordinary group of people” whose courage and steadfast determination have inspired the world’s people.

Falun Gong is a meditation practice rooted in traditional Chinese culture. Due to its health benefits, Falun Gong spread widely in China, garnering an estimated 70 million to 100 million adherents by the late 1990s. The practice’s moral teachings are rooted in the principles of truthfulness, compassion, and tolerance.

Feeling threatened by Falun Gong’s popularity, the regime launched a brutal persecution campaign against the group in July 1999, which is still going on today in China. Millions have been jailed and tortured, and a large number of them have been killed via forced organ harvesting. Families are broken and many Falun Gong practitioners in China were forced to leave their homes.

Heartfelt Gratitude 

Jane Jin is the chairman of the Chinese Democracy & Human Rights Alliance. She expressed her heartfelt gratitude toward the founder and the practitioners of Falun Gong.
Chairman of Chinese Democracy & Human Rights Alliance, Jane Jin at a celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival organized by the Global Service Center for Quitting the Chinese Communist Party in New York on Sept. 5, 2022. (Sarah Lu/Epoch Times)
Chairman of Chinese Democracy & Human Rights Alliance, Jane Jin at a celebration of the Mid-Autumn Festival organized by the Global Service Center for Quitting the Chinese Communist Party in New York on Sept. 5, 2022. Sarah Lu/Epoch Times

Jin told The Epoch Times that her “entire life [in China] was under the brainwashing of the communist party.” She entered the People’s Liberation Army when she was 16 years old. Then she worked in a publishing house, where she “sent the Chinese Communist Party’s propaganda overseas to brainwash the foreigners.” In 1989, Jin witnessed the Tiananmen Square massacre and escaped China shortly after.

Jin is very grateful for the founder of Falun Gong, “Mr. Li is an extraordinary leader. I admire him and thank him for teaching his students, the practitioners of Falun Gong.”

Jin said that her family members had been arrested and tortured by the Chinese police, so she is especially moved by the uncompromising courage displayed by the Falun Gong practitioners under the regime’s persecution. “Throughout the 23 years of persecution, you never backed down, you never gave up, you are not afraid, you dare to speak the truth. You are an extraordinary group of people taught by a great teacher. You represent the true beauty of the Chinese culture and people.”

On this mid-autumn festival, Jin wishes “all Falun Gong practitioners in China freedom and to reunite with their families.”

Unprecedented Courage Countering Unprecedented Evil

New York-based human rights attorney Ning Ye told The Epoch Times: “On this day of gathering, we cannot forget about the tens of thousands of Falun Gong practitioners who gave their lives for the freedom of the people.”

Referring to Falun Gong practitioners efforts to counter the CCP’s persecution, Ye said, “I admire the founder of Falun Gong. He has taught his students well. They have been facing an unprecedented evil persecution with steadfast determination and courage. Their peaceful efforts to counter the brutal persecution is unprecedented.

“China’s future is with the Falun Gong practitioners. Freedom will return to the land of China!” Ye praised the movement to quit the CCP, “I thank the founder of Falun Gong and the countless Falun Gong practitioners who help the Chinese quit the Party.”

Falun Gong Helps Free Chinese People from the CCP’s Control

A former student leader who survived the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, Yan Xiong is a retired major who served in the U.S. Army for 27 years and a Protestant chaplain.
Xiong told The Epoch Times: “I wish Mr. Li a happy mid-autumn festival. I respect and admire Mr. Li because Falun Gong’s truthfulness, compassion and tolerance is what the Chinese people need the most. It is very important in raising people’s moral standards. Falun Gong is freeing people from the control of the communist party.”

Warm Wishes from a Town Councilmember

Elizabeth Ahlers is a Councilmember of the town of Crescenta Valley in Los Angeles County, California. On Sept. 10, Ahlers sent greetings to Mr. Li via The Epoch Times.

“As a local Councilmember of Crescenta Valley, I would like to honor Mr. Li Hongzhi on this auspicious occasion for leading a movement of peace and good-will with courage and wisdom,” Ahlers wrote.

Ahlers is an American of Chinese descent. Her ancestors came to America over a century ago and she has fond memories of family gatherings at her grandmother’s house.

Councilmember of the town of Crescenta Valley, Elizabeth Ahlers (L) and daughter holding homemade mooncakes and sending Mid-Autumn Festival greetings to the founder of Falun Gong. (Courtesy of Elizabeth Ahlers)
Councilmember of the town of Crescenta Valley, Elizabeth Ahlers (L) and daughter holding homemade mooncakes and sending Mid-Autumn Festival greetings to the founder of Falun Gong. Courtesy of Elizabeth Ahlers

“To those who are imprisoned and cannot celebrate today with your families, to those who have been forced to flee your homes and scatter across the seas into other countries far from your families and your culture, to those who are persecuted and oppressed by unrighteous governments, to you, I pray a word of peace and a word of hope. You are not without friends. You are loved,” Ahlers wrote.

Ahlers wishes Mr. Li and Falun Gong practitioners “all the dignity, freedom, and joyful hope.”

The Mid-Autumn Festival

In traditional Chinese culture, the full moon symbolizes life blessed with harmony, abundance, and togetherness. Hence people celebrate the mid-autumn festival on the fifteenth day of the eighth month of the lunar calendar, when the moon is believed to be the fullest of the year.
The Mid-Autumn Festival, an enchanting time to celebrate with family while admiring the moon. (Jane Ku/Epoch Times)
The Mid-Autumn Festival, an enchanting time to celebrate with family while admiring the moon. Jane Ku/Epoch Times

Families and loved ones gather on that day to enjoy tea with delicate pastries called moon cakes, while appreciating each other under the moon.

This year, the mid-autumn festival was on Sept. 10.

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Kelly Song covers China-related matters and health issues for The Epoch Times. She is based in the United States. Have a tip? [email protected]
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