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SALT LAKE CITY—Multimedia is a double-edged sword. It brings us useful information and plenty of entertainment, but it also can be the culprit of hours of wasted time and poor social skills. In Shen Yun Performing Arts, the Becks said what they experienced was wholly positive.
“I feel like I just witnessed something divine. I feel like a little piece of heaven entered my heart as I was watching. That’s right. I feel like I can go home a better person,” said Tessa Beck, who came to Shen Yun with Jeff Beck, a seminary teacher.
“I think because, there’s a lot of truth in what they teach. We should be kind to each other and we should recognize that there’s a greater power in this world than the darkness that we see, especially on the news,” added Mrs. Beck. The two attended Shen Yun’s opening performance in Salt Lake City at the George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Theater on Feb. 21….