(Minghui.org) I recently heard a chat group consisting of hundreds of members that was associated with a media project was disbanded, because it attacked individuals within the group. The next day a practitioner I did not know well, invited me to join a “cultivation sharing” chat group. Several practitioners I knew from the media were in that group, so I wondered if the members from the dismissed chat group joined this one.

I called the practitioner and asked why she invited me. She said me she was told by the chat group that a member was a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) special agent. When I asked if she worked for the media, she said no. I said that since I also did not work for a media we shouldn’t join the group.

Before I left the chat room, I told the members that they shouldn’t set up such a chat group, and that the information they need regarding important issues should come from Minghui. I reminded them not to give secret agents platforms where they could sow discord among practitioners.

That afternoon a practitioner who was no longer involved in the media, called and told me that someone, who was also not in the media, had evidence and witnesses proving that a certain practitioner was a special agent. I warned him, “You’re no longer in the media, so don’t believe and propagate such hearsay. Who can guarantee that the person claiming he has evidence isn’t a CCP agent passing around misinformation in order to sow discord among practitioners?”

For years, CCP agents disintegrated many anti-CCP groups by instigating distrust among these groups. These agents failed because Master taught us how to treat them. We do not need to fear them. If we feel that someone is an agent, we should just stay alert and not turn it into a big deal. We don’t expose the person we suspect is an agent or form a group to find the person, unless the person openly sabotages our cultivation or projects. If we find out that someone is an agent, we should treat the person with compassion instead of fighting with him.

What the CCP agents want is for practitioners to fight with, or try to expose them. Because if you do, they accuse you of being an agent and muddy the water, which creates infighting, and eventually leads to division among practitioners.

Some practitioners purposely exclude certain people, whom they suspect are special agents. Everything we see is a test for us, and Master is watching how we react. We should not be resentful or do anything inappropriate towards those we suspect. Instead, we should calm down, study the Fa, and not react to what we see with human notions. Otherwise we may stir up conflicts and interfere with other practitioners.

The CCP has never stopped persecuting practitioners and tries to sabotage our efforts. When they hear our media say that the CCP is planning additional attacks, some practitioners became anxious and eagerly tried to find the agents hidden among practitioners – this is exactly how we knowingly invite demonic interference.

We should never engage in fights like everyday people or look at things through the lens of human notions. A strong notion could invite interference and be exploited by the old forces. We are not here to struggle with the CCP, but to clarify the truth, save people, and cultivate ourselves in the process.