Category: how humankind came to be

After Reading ’How Humankind Came To Be,’ I Felt That I Should Be Kind: Reader

After reading Falun Gong founder Li Hongzhi’s “How Humankind Came to Be,” Ms. Seon Ah Son, president of the Korean International Superqueen Superstar Agency, said, “I felt that I should be more considerate of others and live a truthful life. ” “This is something I want to share with the people of today,” said Ms….


Falun Gong Adherents Celebrate Faith in Truth, Compassion, Tolerance

Jennie Sheeks was concerned about the suffering of others from a young age. “It pained me. I was never comfortable pursuing my own happiness in life, knowing that others were suffering,” Sheeks, now a 45-year-old communications director at a nonprofit, told The Epoch Times. In high school in Philadelphia, she often bought an extra sandwich…


‘How Humankind Came To Be’ Shows a Moral Path Back for America, Say Readers

When Rosina Yriart read “How Humankind Came To Be” by Mr. Li Hongzhi, she felt hope that America could regain its spiritual and moral center. She shared it with several of her friends who found the message interesting. When The Epoch Times recently published a second article by Mr. Li, Ms. Yriart, a pilot, again…


‘How Humankind Came To Be’ Spreads Powerful and Healing Message: Readers

“How Humankind Came To Be,” an article by Mr. Li Hongzhi, the founder of Falun Gong, spreads a powerful and healing message, readers say. Joseph Le Bel, an operations manager, enjoyed the article’s insight into the Falun Gong spiritual practice, and found many similarities with his own Christian beliefs. “What I appreciated [about] the article…


New Zealand Local Magazine Publisher Finds Spiritual Resonation With Mr. Li’s Article

When jazz musician and magazine publisher Mykeljon Winckel read “How Humankind Came To Be” by Mr. Li Hongzhi, the founder of Falun Dafa, the article resonated with Winckel’s spiritual views on the cycles of human civilization. He immediately reposted it on his website. In an interview with The Epoch Times on Feb. 23, he said…


‘How Humankind Came To Be’ Offers a Solution in a Chaotic World: Newspaper CEO

After reading Falun Gong founder Li Hongzhi’s “How Humankind Came To Be,” Cho Chung-yeol, CEO and publisher of Andong Daily, a local newspaper in South Korea, said: “The reason morality has broken down in modern society is that we have forgotten the existence of God. We need religion or mind-body cultivation to strengthen the good…


Paralegal Says ‘How Humankind Came to Be’ Is ‘Thought-Provoking’

Peggy Welsh, a paralegal in Pennsylvania, said she found the article “How Humankind Came To Be” “interesting and thought-provoking.” The article written by Mr. Li Hongzhi, the founder of Falun Gong, was published by The Epoch Times in January. Falun Gong, also called Falun Dafa, is a spiritual practice that teaches the universal principles of…


Mr. Li’s Article ‘Contains Universal Truths of Humanity’: Korean Arts Critics President

Chang Seok-yong, president of the Committee of Korean Arts Critics, said he read Falun Gong founder Li Hongzhi’s article “How Humankind Came to Be” and felt that it was “great advice from an elder, and I think it’s a lesson that all human beings should accept.” Mr. Chang, a poet, dance and film critic, has…


‘How Humankind Came To Be’ Carries a Message of Hope: Readers

“How Humankind Came To Be,” an article by Mr. Li Hongzhi, founder of Falun Gong, carries a message of hope, readers say. Upon reading the article, Domenic Savini, a governmental accountant, found an honest message that inspires people to do good and reminds them that the purpose of life is to return to the divine. “I…


NGO President Reflects on Falun Gong’s Impact on the Revival of Faith Upon Reading ‘How Humankind Came To Be’

“How Humankind Came To Be,” an article by Mr. Li Hongzhi, founder of Falun Gong, prompted Victor Jessop to reflect on Falun Gong’s role in the resurgence of faith in communist China. “What was communist China like in 1992? A ruthless marxist, maoist dictatorship, crushing religion, crushing the historic Confucian traditions that so much of…