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Chinese religion historically has focused on the rewards of physical health, longevity,
and even immortality. This tradition gave rise to Chinese medicine, which concerns the
manipulation of life's basic energy (
ch'i
) for increased health. Chinese medicineis most closely linked to the Chinese
concepts of
yin-yang
, and the
five phases
. Permeating all of Chinese culture, the concepts appear to have pre-historic roots
that may date back many millennia. The ideas and philosiphies of ch'i, yin-yang, and
the five phases arose independantly of Taoism, Confucianism, and Buddhism, however are
closely related to them.
Today this tradition is called
Ch'i gong
(pronounced chee-gong). Ch'i means
universal life energy
; andGong means
cultivation energy
The Falun Gong movement is one practice within the ancient Chinese cultivation methods.
A part of the this tradition, the Falun Gong alsoexeeds the scope of more common Ch'i
gong forms that limit their focus to physical health. Onetime member of the national
confederation ofdifferent Ch'i gong groups, Li Hongzhi and the Falun Gong left the
Qigong Research Association of China in 1992. Apparently theassociations's emphasis
conflicted with Falun Gong's emphasis on guiding people to higher dimensions. Over the
Falun Gong's specificallyspiritual beliefs and practices, Li Hongzhi withdrew the
movement from the Association.
Li Hongzhi (a.k.a. Master Li) has said that, in the past, the Falun Gong secrets were
passed only from a master to select students. Theseused to be highly classified
teachings once imparted exclusively from master to trusted disciples since antiquity in
China. At theinstruction of his own teachers, Hongzhi made the teachings public in
1992, they have since been available to everyone. When questionedabout his desicion to
reveal the previously classified information, Li Hongzhi has said that his teachers
instructed him to doso.
Today the Falun Gong exists in high tension with the Chinese government. This is explored in the Issues and Controversies section below.
Falun means
law wheel
, Gong means
the cultivation of energy and capabilties
.
The
Falun Gong symbol
consists of a spinning swastika surrounded by four smallerspinnig swastikas and four
spinning yin-yang symbols. These are primarily Buddhist and Taoist symbols. The
spinning swastika is seen as arotating wheel that represents a miniture of the universe.
It operates as an energy vortex. The smaller surrounding yin-yangs representthe many
galaxies in the universe. Several representations of the Falun Gong emblem are linked
here
.
Li Hongzhi's core teachings contain knowledge for the cultivation of oneself towards
higher stages of energy attainment. Master Li'steachings are expounded in the
Zhuan Falun
(Revolving the Law Wheel)
, and
China Falun Gong
. These are a summary of the principles and exercises, andare recommended for
beginners. After reading the texts and making contact with local groups, beginners are
encouraged to attend a freenine day seminar to familiarize themselves with the
movements, group philosiphy and lifestyle.
Falun Dafa is a set of five exercises specially designed to complement one's
cultivation of body, mind, and spirit. Three of the exercisesinvolve physical movements
and maneuvers while the other two exercises require remaining still for extended periods
of time. There aresymbolic representations of Li Hongzhi in his sitting practice linked
here
. The exercises are considered exceptionally powerful and effective even though they
are simple and easy to learn
The Falun, is located at the dan-tian (lower abdomen). As an intelligent spinning body
of high-energy substance, the Falun automaticallyabsorbs energy from the universe and
relieves the body of negative influences and elements. The rotation of Falun
synchronizes with therotation of the universe. Possesing the same characteristics as
the universe, it is the universe's miniature model. The Falun isconstantly rotating,
making the cultivation state 24 hours a day.
Falun Gong concentrates on the virtues of Zhen-Shan-Ren, or truthfulness, benevolence,
and forbearance.
Falun Gong members have repeatedly claimed that Falun Gong is not a religion, but a
cultivation discipline of a routine set of practices.Li Hongzhi has stated that Falun
Gong members can be of many differnent faiths, as Falun Gong does not contradict nor
preclude anyfaith.
Although the teachings of Falun Gong contain some phrases and many concepts similar to those used in Buddhism and Taoism, it is not abranch of the Buddhist religion, just as Tai ch'i is not a branch of the Taoist religion and Hatha Yoga is not a branch of Hinduism.
While practitioners show respect to Master Li Hongzhi, he does not encourage anyone to
worship him. Master Li has maintained that he simplyteaches the principles of the
universe and members should "take the Law as the teacher".
Li Hongzhi has also expressed some views not related to traditional Chinese religion.
In several interviews he has explained that hebelieves in the presence of alien life on
earth. He considers the aliens a menace, and describes their intent as to corrupt and
eventuallyreplace humanity. He holds alien influence responsible for the rapid
expansion of computers, machines, and for the advancement oftechnology in general.
Membership is free and open to everyone. There is no member list. There is no heirarchy of leaders or clergy. Falun Gong maintains thatthey are just a loose network of volunteers. People of many different backgrounds practice together. All students are regarded as equals,no matter how long they have practiced.
In
Zhuan Falun
, Master Li has said, "When you promote it [Falun Gong],you should not seek fame or
profit. You should serve others voluntarily."
Master Li does not allow donations, fundraising activities, or money to be accumulated
in the name of Falun Gong. If a person is inspiredto give a seminar or class, or print
an information package such as this, then they find the money to pay for it themselves.
These arespontaneous, individual actions rather than an organizational decision or
requirement. The emphasis is supposed to rest upon personaldevelopment, not organizing
events
In early 1999 the Chinese government launched a renewed effort against various
spiritual movements. In response the Falun Gong held asilent, non-violent, mass
protest. Over 10,000 people participated. The illegal protest occured outside the
Communist Party headquartersin Beijing on April 25, 1999.
In the following months, practitioners were harassed while performing their group
exercises throughout China. Falun Gong members were told that their phones were being
monitored and that their retirement pensions would be terminated. Police broke into
practitioners' homes and confiscated Falun Gong materials. Some followers have been
arrested and have disappeared. The movement claims that many of its incarcerated
members have died while imprisoned. Thousands of members have continued to demonstrate
peacefully in about 30 Chinese cities.
The group was outlawed on July 22, 1999. The government accused it of lying, cheating,
threatening the government, and harming Chinesesocial fabric. The Chinese government
has an
official anti-Falun Gong website
wherethey seek to discredit Falun Gong members, beliefs, practices, and Li Hongzhi.
They have many 'statements' by Li Hongzhi that are mostlikely Chinese propaganda. Falun
Gong is defined by the government as a dangerous cult, and accused of the murders and
destruction of manyChinese and their families.
On July 29, Chinese authorities issued an arrest warrant for Master Li. The government
claims that by manipulating others through theFalun Gong, Hongzhi is responsible for
many deaths of members. He is also accused of organizing demonstrations without first
applying forpermits.