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ISBN: 1-58613-101-X
Zhuan Falun (Turning the Law Wheel)
By Li Hongzhi
Zhuan Falun was a best-seller in Beijing, China during 1996, and not without reason. Zhuan Falun, the core text of Falun Dafa practice, is no ordinary book. Its contents and teachings have done nothing short of redefining qigong and cultivation practice. Moreover, the book nurtured Falun Dafa from a practice done by 200 thousand people in China to one taken up by over 100 million around the world. It has transformed millions of lives, giving people back their superior health and allowing them to practice genuine cultivation according to higher principles. The profundity of this book cannot be described in words – it is something one has to experience. Since its publication in 1995, Zhuan Falun has since been translated into more than a dozen languages, with several other translations forthcoming.
Zhuan Falun is a comprehensive explanation of Falun Dafa that ranges across an enormous array of topics, shedding light where no other authors have. Zhuan Falun delivers the boundless inner meanings of Falun Dafa – it is the guide to Falun Dafa practice. Its language nevertheless remains highly accessible and unadorned, as the text is drawn from Mr. Li's public lectures in China from 1992-1994. From scholars and government officials to country farmers and the retired, people from all walks of life have been moved by Zhuan Falun to begin practicing Falun Dafa. The book guides the practice of Falun Dafa for both new and veteran students alike. Only history will be able to fully reveal this book's importance.
Key contents of Zhuan Falun include discussion of:
- the origins of qigong and the long-forgotten meaning of "cultivation"
- the roots of illness, and their fundamental removal
- karma: its origin, effects, and transformation into virtue
- Falun Gong's relation to qigong, Buddhism, Taoism, and other cultivation methods
- the meaning and function of supernormal abilities
- the question of eating meat and the issue of attachments
- genuine, integrated cultivation of mind and body
- what is Enlightenment, and what is Consummation?
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