Good Deeds Will Be Rewarded If One Has Patience

Receiving rewards for good deeds is not always obvious. A long, long time ago in a village in China, a wealthy man had a young handyman working in his house. This young handyman was kind, hardworking, liked to help others, and had almost no bad habits. He started working for the wealthy man at a ...

Helen London

He decided to use his salary to build a bridge for the villagers who were struggling to cross the river.

Retaliation for the Drone: U.S. Launches Cyberattack on Iran

In response to the recent downing of an American drone and the mine attacks on tankers, the United States launched a cyberattack on Iranian computers. The tension between the two nations does not seem to be diminishing anytime soon. Tensions rising In retaliation for the recent attack on the U.S. surveillance drone, an RQ-4A Global ...

Jack Roberts

U.S. oil tanker attacked.

Businesses Using ‘Made in Vietnam‘ Labels to Circumvent U.S. Tariffs

After U.S. President Donald Trump slapped 25 percent tariffs on billions of dollars worth of Chinese imports, exporters from the Asian country have been looking for ways to circumvent the additional charges. And it seems like some of them have discovered a solution — using fake “Made in Vietnam” labels. Faking Vietnam labels The Vietnamese ...

Jack Roberts

Made in Vietnam.

One Man’s Karma for Destroying a Buddha Statue

From the moment the Chinese Communist Party was established, it advocated atheism. This was especially true during the Cultural Revolution, when numerous Buddhist temples, Taoist shrines, churches, and other places of worship were destroyed, while countless Buddha statues and religious relics were smashed and burned. However, those who were influenced by the Party culture to ...

Armin Auctor

Burning Buddhist artifacts.

Canada Report Points to China as Major Threat to Country

A report prepared by a cross-party committee of Canadian MPs has pegged China as one of the most significant national security cyber threats to the country. It accuses Beijing of mobilizing Chinese students and using businesspeople to influence Canada’s politics. The Chinese threat to Canada “China is known globally for its efforts to influence Chinese ...

Jack Roberts

The Canadian flag.

One Reaps What One Sows

There is a saying: “One reaps what one sows.” It is customary for the Chinese to go to temples at the beginning of the new year. Popular temples are packed all day with crowds that are eager to light incense and pray for a good year to come. However, it was not like this during ...

Nspirement Staff

The Red Guards destroying Buddha statues.

The Mystery of Oppenheimer, the Bhagavad Gita, and the Nuclear Bomb

When Pearl Harbor was attacked by Japan during the Second World War, the U.S. administration wanted retribution. It set out to create the most powerful weapon known to humanity, the nuclear bomb. The man who was tasked with its creation, Dr. Julius Robert Oppenheimer, was not just a theoretical physicist, but he was also deeply ...

Nspirement Staff

Dr. J. Robert Oppenheimer.

How Police in Taiwan Behave Toward Falun Gong Practitioners

The mainland Chinese police have participated in the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners in China for 19 years. When I called the mainland police department to clarify the truth about Falun Gong one time, they cursed me using filthy language. I told them: “The police in Taiwan will not act in such an embarrassing manner. ...

Nspirement Staff

Falun Gong practitioners meditating in Taiwan.

New Zealand Professor Attacked by Chinese Communist Agents

A New Zealand professor who was attacked by agents from the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) for exposing Beijing’s interference in her country’s politics has received widespread support from fellow academicians. They wrote an open letter asking the government to protect her and prevent China from interfering in the internal affairs of New Zealand. Attack on ...

Nspirement Staff

Professor Anne-Marie Brady.

How the Rite of Marriage Defines What One Should Value

Marriage, in the traditional sense, is the union between a man and a woman. The rite of marriage has been practiced among various cultures around the globe for centuries. It is the foundation for the social embodiment of what we refer to as a family, with its duties and privileges shared respectively. Marriage is essential ...

Hermann Rohr

A man and woman with a wedding bouquet.