Letters to the Editor
For Joy and Fulfillment, Not Money
As one of the people interviewed for "American Dream Finds Chinese Spiritual Leader" (International, Nov. 1), I feel the article gave a scandalous scenario where none exists. I am a practitioner of Falun Dafa, the spiritual discipline that has cause such a stir in China. I have been practicing for almost three years and have experienced many profound changes. I've had material success, but the joy and fulfillment I have found in the teachings of Falun Dafa is something that money can never buy.
Some people have tried to portray Falun Dafa as a "cult of personality", but it is not. The point of this spiritual discipline is to lead one's life in accordance with the principles of Truthfulness, Compassion and Forbearance. It has nothing to do with worshipping anyone of anything. I am deeply grateful to the founder, Li Hongzhi, for introducing us to such powerful universal principles.
As such, in May, of my own volition and without Mr. Li's knowledge, I bought a $580,000 house in New Jersey, in Mr. Li's wife's name. At the time, I was fully aware that Mr. Li does not accept gifts or donations from practitioners. Therefore, knowing that Mrs. Li doesn't understand a word of English, I found some other reason to have her sign her name to the documents, but it was I who paid the entire sum for the house. At the time, Mr. Li was out of town. When he returned, Mr. and Mrs. Li found out what had happened and firmly refused to accept the house; they were adamant that I immediately transfer the title to my name. I was very reluctant to do so and didn't contact a lawyer to start the paperwork until mid-July. By Aug. 4, the title of the house had been officially transferred to my name.
It often takes local townships a few months to update their public computer records. Thus, when you checked the computer records in August, the records had not yet reflected the transfer. According to a clerk working in the township office, the public computer record was eventually updated on Oct. 22.
Another issue is the article was that I had paid $35,000 for the rental of a hall at the Jacob Javits Convention Center in 1995 for an "experience-sharing conference." The tab was much less than that amount. Moreover, it should be made clear that all such conferences are prepared entirely by practitioners, for practitioners, because provide an opportunity for people from all over to share their experiences in the process of cultivation. We did not hold the conference for Mr. Li. We simply invited him to speak. We would have held the conference even if he had declined our invitation.