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In this episode, we continue to explore the topic of reincarnation or transmigration of soul through stories from modern day to ancient time. From these, we see that the challenges we face are often not random, but threads carried over from the past, waiting to be resolved through compassion and tolerance.
Original Articles:Reincarnated into a Horse to Pay Off a DebtLife and ReincarnationDafa Saved Me from the Misery of Karmic Retribution
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In this episode, we explore the fascinating topic of reincarnation or transmigration of soul, starting with a story in a small town in the southern United States at the turn of the last century.
Original Articles:Memory of Light – A Story of ReincarnationStories of Reincarnation: Huang Tingjian and Su Dongpo During the Northern Song DynastyRepaying a Past Kindness
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From a Ming Dynasty scholar who glimpsed the divine through melody, to a Falun Dafa practitioner in Sweden who tempered his heart while using music to reach others, we explore how music – across time and cultures – can be a vessel for virtue, a mirror for the soul, and a companion on the path of cultivation.
Original Article:Validating the Fa With Music
Music:– Lotus Pond (荷塘清音)– Three Words Deep in My Heart (三字真言 深入我心)– Silent Smile (默然的微笑)
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In ancient China, music was regarded as the sound of virtue. People believed that the highest purpose of music was not to stimulate senses, but to educate and uplift spirit. In this episode, we hear from composer Xiu Yue about her insights on music and human health.
References:
An Interview With Xiu Yue: Music From One’s Heart
Music:
Dedu (Guzheng) 得度(古筝)
Clear Thinking 明思
Ascending on the Path Home 登归途(古筝)
Playing in Cloud(云里追)
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In traditional Chinese culture, filial piety is regarded as the foundation of all virtues. Confucius described it as an immutable principle of heaven and earth—a divinely mandated code of conduct for human society. In this episode, we share stories from both ancient and modern times that reveal how this timeless value shapes people’s lives.
References:
Traditional Chinese Culture (Part 4 of Filial Obedience): Zeng Shen, Student of Confucius
Filial Piety Fosters Kindness
Dong Yong’s Filial Piety Touched the Heavens
How a Single Mother Is Raising Her Daughter
Music: “A Wish”(C调竹笛:愿) by Tang Jiahui
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This episode explores the spiritual and cultural significance of marriage, emphasizing its foundation in morality, compassion, and responsibility. Through stories from both history and modern times, it illustrates how true marital harmony is rooted not in external conditions but in kindness, sincerity, and mutual respect—a bond that aligns with the principles of Truthfulness, Compassion, and Forbearance.
References:
The Seriousness of Marriage
How Can I Maintain a Good Marriage?
Walking Through the Thorns of Our Marriage
Music: “Obtain Salvation And Return with Master” (得度随师登归途) by Yu Chengyang
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The Chinese character for forbearance (忍) is composed of two components: the character for “knife” at the top and the character for “heart” beneath it. This symbolizes enduring with the heart under pressure—not through blind submission, but with wisdom, courage, and compassion. In this episode of Minghui Insight, we delve into forbearance, one of the three core principles of Falun Dafa, exploring its significance through stories from China’s history.
References:
Stories of Forbearance in Ancient Civilizations
Some Understanding of Forbearance and Faith
The Story of a Great Buddhist Monk, Daxing
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Music has the extraordinary ability to touch the soul, transcend time, and shape cultures. In this episode, we explore the profound influence of music through ancient Chinese wisdom and stories — unveiling its power to cultivate virtue, heal the body and mind, and even alter the course of history.
References:
The Power of Music
From Music to Medicine: Virtuous, Elegant Music Has Miraculous Healing Effects
Dafa Practitioners’ Healing Melodies in the Coronavirus Pandemic
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In this episode of Minghui Insights,we bring you a collection of music composed and performed by Falun Dafa practitioners.
– Fulfilling an Eternal Wish (了万古愿), composed and performed by Yan Jinfeng– Transcending the Human Realm (走出人来), composed by Yujin, performed by Wang Shan, Qiong Zhi– Don’t Close Your Eyes, composed by Kazu, performed by Kazu, Steve and Guy– Plum Blossoms in the Snow, composed by Randall Effner, performed by Randall Effner, Sara Effner, Susanna Halden– Voices, by Igor Jankovsky, Victoria Ledwidge– New Era (万象更新), composed by Haroldo Rodrigues, Ding Lebin, performed by Haroldo Rodrigues
Music from zhengjian.org and Igor Jankovsky and is published with permission. All rights reserved.
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There is a subtle nostalgia we all feel from time to time, a calling from our celestial homes. Please join us in the telling of this warm and insightful tale titled “An Angel’s Home.” The story of a Falun Dafa practitioner and teacher Ms. Jones; and how she gently guides her young students with lessons that extend beyond the classroom and into the deeper meanings and origins of their lives, where our true homes are, and how to navigate the tests and tribulations we all experience.
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In this episode of Minghui Insights, we’ll explore the traditional Chinese belief that doing good is rewarded with good, and doing evil is sure to be met with retribution, and see examples of cause and effect in maintaining this balance.
References:
Good and Evil Comes from One’s Spontaneous Thought; Karmic Retribution is Always Just
Good Deeds Receive Good Fortune; Evil Acts Harm Oneself and One’s Descendants
Two Town Officials, Two Different Fates
Music: “真善忍的光芒” (The light of Truthfulness-Compassion-Forbearance) , composed by Tony Chen
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In this episode of Minghui Insights, we look into the extraordinary healing powers of Sun Simao, a practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine known for his long and virtuous life. Sun Simao taught that when one follows the Dao and emphasizes virtue they will receive blessings and longevity.
References:
Ancient Sage and Doctor Sun Simiao: Health and Happiness Come from Virtue
Story of Sun Simiao: Medicine, Cultivation Practice, and Virtue (Part 1)
[Celebrating World Falun Dafa Day] Meeting Master Li at the 1993 Oriental Health Expo
Music: “誓言”, composed by Phuong Thao, performed by Phuong Thao & Le Mai Tien, and produced by Su Gia
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In this three part series, a Ph.D. scientist, a successful business owner, and an accomplished engineer share miraculous experiences from practicing Falun Gong. From understanding how the Celestial Eye works, to recovering from life threatening illnesses, to making advances in engineering unexplainable by modern science, these practitioners share their deep gratitude for having learned the teachings of Dafa.
Original Articles:
Witnessing the Miracles of Falun Gong (Part 1 of 3)
Witnessing the Miracles of Falun Gong (Part 2 of 3)
Witnessing the Miracles of Falun Gong (Part 3 of 3)
Music: The Way Home, composed by Kay Rubacek, Guy Harvey, Steve & Kazu performed by Steve, Guy, Kazu, G
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