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Falun Gong and their RHP garbage doctrine & hypocrisy

apa4s_666

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I've looked up some of the falun dafa or falun gong topics on the jos forums, many SS seem to have positive views of them, especially at the fact that have conservative views that oppose race-mixing and homosexuality and the fact that the communists banned them from their own homeland. In my earliest of days here on the forum, I often referred to the Falun Gong as a "Satanic Chinese movement", but I must now retract from such a statement. I know the former oriental hp, Lucius Oria had an article on them as well.

Now I understand, non-SS can't be looked up and judged by SS standards. However many of the teachings I've found within the falun gong is legitimately dangerous. This isn't just a case of "some" off-sounding teachings here and there, as even advanced SS have disagreed on certain topics, but the amount of false teachings is enough to make one have a negative suspicion of them.

Couple months ago, I bought myself their main book - Zhuan Falun.

Although their information on alchemy and meditation, as well as their exercises is to be respected and praised, however they are also riddled with right-hand-path garbage teachings, as well as hypocrisy, and teachings resembling the many spiritual trash that the JoS has warned about. This is straight-up from their book, not just something someone said online about them, from the horse's own mouth themselves.

These are the summary of everything from their Zhuan FAlun book, which disturbingly is eerily identical to enemy bible teachings.

  • Followers are to "turn the other cheek", or as they quote "not hit back when hit" (yet....their property in NY is guarded by armed private security)
  • Killing animals for food is a sin, or killing anything (that'll surely make for delicious humans to enemy ETs - again, you're a sinner if you defend your family from a crazed murderer in that retrospects)
  • Lustful feelings and sexual enjoyment is seen as an "evil worldly attachment" (huh....sounds eerily identical to Matthew 5:28?)
  • Using energy practices for personal goals like wealth or sexual desires is an "evil and forebidden worldly attachment" (yet...they own a private 427-acre complex in New York, not sure what's the size of that or if that's large, reminds me of megachurch pastors and their private empires)
  • Nationalism and use of occult for social and political issues is denounced and seen an "evil intent" (sounds a lot like John 18:36, yet....at the same time, they run a nationalist conservative news outlets the Epoch Times and New Tang Dynasty Television where they endorsed Donald Trump and the Republican Party, and also like to get involved in European and American far-right politics)
  • Followers are forebidden from healing people
  • Black magick is forbidden and heavily denounced (by the FG's token, we're all "sinners" by doing RTRs and exacting justice on wrongdoers with black magick)
  • The world is "evil" and you shall not love it, abandon this world it's evil.....we came to "save you from this world".....blah blah blah.....(wow....1 John 2:15 anyone?)
Throughout the book, I've repeatedly found the phrases of "hating this world" over and over again.

Their main leader, Li Hongzhi is also known to spread fear among their followers that many of his astral bodies, which act like a spiritual surveillance of some sort - will attack and punish students if they introduce other spirituality into their practice, even if it's non-jewish. I find this quite contradicting to his claim of "peaceful pacifism and not fighting back against wrongdoers". Rabbi Li Hongzhi perhaps (or Pastor Li Hongzhi assuming he's a Gentile Chinese)?

When reading Zhuan Falun, sometimes I felt like I was reading the enemy bible all over again, brought a very, very sour taste in my mouth. Sometimes this makes me question if the Falun Gong is just a neo-Christian or a "Taiping" movement under the guise of Chinese spirituality, or worse....controlled opposition by the CCP, seeing as to how eerily similar their teachings are with enemy bible and communist filth. They have admitted that their teachings are heavily Buddhist-based, so that's very telling. With such a shitty pacifistic doctrine, I'm not necessarily sure how the Chinese will re-conquer their homeland from the CCP.

I also don't see how someone can claim to embrace or promote Chinese civilization, to which Li Hongzhi and the Falun Gong claim to do - and yet, oppose the usage of the occult to build civilization under the guise that it is "evil and worldly attachment". Like....how do they think the Tang dynasty and the various Imperial dynasties were built or all spiritual gentile empires?

Reminds me of American Christians who claim to promote American/European civilization, and then turn back and oppose technological advancements or national socialism because "muh rabbi says it's evil and gentile empires are evil".

That's my analysis, take this how you wish to.
 
All that (un)ethical and (im)moral stuff is just to attract followers. The masses are low-quality like that. Having similar doctrines to their beliefs fits the marketing quota for him.

Just ignore it as what's important is the spiritual practices. He doesn't go spiritually attacking and he doesn't have multiple astral bodies.

Like in every spiritual sect/group/organisation like freemason true philosophy is only known by his inner circle. Silence is golden.
 
Spiritual practitioners who do not conform to Satanic morality? Personally, I think those people don't deserve to live in this world, no matter how much meditation they practice.
 
You shouldn't be surprised, Falun is based on exoteric Buddhism.
Moralist
I've read all the FL GONG books, there are good things, but there are also dangerous things.
As with any empowering or magical meditation, there are side effects.
Falun is a practice of "high" spiritual intensity and can cause various negative side effects if the person is not "advanced".
I would recommend that members here study a lot more about Taoism and how it really works.
They will realize the complexity of Taoist practices and find many holes in the practice of Falun Dafa, such as the excessive generation of jing, not IQ.
(New and inexperienced members do not practice Falun Dafa.)
 
You shouldn't be surprised, Falun is based on exoteric Buddhism.
Moralist
I've read all the FL GONG books, there are good things, but there are also dangerous things.
As with any empowering or magical meditation, there are side effects.
Falun is a practice of "high" spiritual intensity and can cause various negative side effects if the person is not "advanced".
I would recommend that members here study a lot more about Taoism and how it really works.
They will realize the complexity of Taoist practices and find many holes in the practice of Falun Dafa, such as the excessive generation of jing, not IQ.
(New and inexperienced members do not practice Falun Dafa.)

Oh yes - I'm actually studying Daoist magick right now. Couple months ago, on Chinese New Year I bought myself a bunch of Daoist books, written by well-reputed Daoist masters, even just reading their content already puts me in an ethereal mood, literally like my inner spirit knew, "Alright, this has gotta be Satanic in its core"!

Daoists even implement the energies of the 4 cardinal directions, diviners normally face north according to a particular book I'm reading to which if I recall on HP Maxine's "4 Cardinal Directions" article, North is normally associated with the Heavens, the North Star and secrecy, which also coincides with how Chinese referred to the North as the home of the "Beilong", or the "Black Dragon of Darkness/Secrecy/Winter", as well as also being the source of cardinal direction of our Yuletide festival.

And I have the Gods to thank for leading me to the right books when it comes to practicing Oriental and Chinese spirituality. I couldn't have done it "all myself" at that point given I was just "halfway" where I am now.
 
Like in every spiritual sect/group/organisation like freemason true philosophy is only known by his inner circle. Silence is golden.

Good point, I've caught sight of few other Oriental brotherhoods referring to themselves as "Buddhists" but actually promote conservative and true paganism and spirituality, or in the case of the other races the Templars and Masons (as you mentioned) with the Whites, and the Sufis and Yazidis with the Arabs and etc.
 
Thanks for the insight everyone :), helped better guide me on what to follow and what to filter out.

HS
 
Some contents of Falun Gong are indeed similar to Abrahamic religions, such as worshiping their leader and being able to "go to heaven" if you endure certain things patiently.
We must discard some erroneous content and absorb advanced content.
Thanks. Nice to see you on the forums man!
 
You shouldn't be surprised, Falun is based on exoteric Buddhism.
Moralist
I've read all the FL GONG books, there are good things, but there are also dangerous things.
As with any empowering or magical meditation, there are side effects.
Falun is a practice of "high" spiritual intensity and can cause various negative side effects if the person is not "advanced".
I would recommend that members here study a lot more about Taoism and how it really works.
They will realize the complexity of Taoist practices and find many holes in the practice of Falun Dafa, such as the excessive generation of jing, not IQ.
(New and inexperienced members do not practice Falun Dafa.)

Hi! What daoist books or practices would you suggest reading?

Hail Satan!
 
I inquired HP HC regarding this, but he does not have any opinion, so I will give my 2 cents about this - this is my opinion as someone who is not nearly as spiritually elevated or informed as more advanced members. I will also quote @HPS Lydia who might know things about QiGong.

**Assuming** on the premise they are legit:

*A strict moral code and not mixing other practices may be extremely needed for the overall population, so this does not happen what happened to yoga, in which it became popular and attracted all kinds of people, including weirdos, far-leftists and new agers who give yoga and spirituality a bad reputation.

*A lot of weirdos, from new ager leftists to LHP edgelors, desecrate Tantrism as some fetish to satisfy their needs. In the Falun Dafa book, although it defends sexual modesty, it says Tantra is a legit way of cultivation, but people with "lower development" might make it something malignant. In the book he stated who "does not need to become a monk, but follow their matrimonial life normally, and once they are advanced enough they will know what to do with their sexuality".

*The practice was "made public" in the 90's, an epoch with an overdose of new agers, corrupt LHP, or people into enemy ET's, so the author made it to exclusive only do the Falun Dafa practice, and not to take teachings from any entities even if they appear "Godly", as that might corrupt their gong, which makes a lot of sense. See the amount of nonsensical and even dangerous shit that got into yoga like dangerous locks with tongue or bizarre diets, from enemy entities posing as Gods or Buddhas.

*Obviously this applies only to those who are without and need *any* spirituality like QiGong or yoga to not be entirely dead, and are spiritually undeveloped and not open to the True Gods - this does need to be applied to us who are in contact with the True Gods and Deified Humans (the true "Daos" and "Buddhas" who will not give false RHP or LHP spirituality etc.)

*Yoga was public to a world where everyone had to figure out for themselves without any context of what true spirituality might entail. A lot of people out there have shitty karmas and dirty auras, and since the practice don't make use of mantras for cleaning or something like that ("mantras" could potentially be seen as magic and ward off outsiders from the practice), a strong moral "code" could be needed to avoid further negativity and polution, and a warning to karmic backlash as an expected side effect coming out of the practice without being scared of spirituality (like idiots who think they're being "possessed by demons" from yoga and whatnot).

*New age cults go around "healing people" without any understanding of what it could entail, so people outside the JoS are not really ready to use magic to heal people (which could create personality worship and really not "save" people, or harm the people trying to do the healing), or magick to curse whoever they want without understanding how energy and karma works.

*Also because some more morally conservative people are stuck in enemy religions and relate spirituality with leftists. Linking QiGong practice and Spirituality with traditional Chinese family values and being opposed to Communism seems like an important step to make. We are talking early 90's here so people deluded on either sides of the enemy spectrum didn't know any better. It has been stated some secret spiritualists in the Middle East pose as islamists but hide their secret teachings.

All that being stated, this is very, very speculative, based on the large influence it had in Chinese society to the point the CCP had to brutally persecute it violently. This could be the Gods guiding through unseen means, as well as being total enemy bullshit as fake opposition to judeo-communist atheism, which I find a bit hard to believe and not a coincidence that HPS Maxine became aware and wen't in depth with their plea: https://joswiki.org/index.php/Communist_inquisition:_torture_of_spiritual_practitioners
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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