Where do you meditate? (We have our meditation Center.) Wow. (A new meditation Center.) You bought it yourself? (Yes.) Wow! You’re rich. Then why don’t you buy one for me? Oh yeah? Good. (We want You to stop by,) Alright. (in Dallas, just a short time.) Yes. Alright, thank you. I don’t know if we can change the flight and, also, I have to go back to the doctor. I don’t know, maybe I can make it. (Yes.) I cannot promise. I’ll tell you before I come, OK? (Yes.) If I come, if I come. If not… (We thank You.) If I come. (Yes.) If, right? (Yes.) And if not, then maybe next time. At least you see me now already. (Yes. But there are so many people in Dallas.) (More disciples over there, Master.) More disciples there. (Yes.) You go home and hug them and kiss them and say, “Master sends the love,” that’s enough.
I’m only one person, I can’t run around all the time. (Yes, we understand that.) It’s better to keep the body than to make it run out. And then you’ll have no more. Just like the car, we have to use it slowly and take it easy, otherwise it will break, right? (Yes.) I take care of my body for you. (Yes. We understand that.) As long as you know I’m still alive, you’re still kind of feeling better. (Yes.) Better... Better what? Better late alive than dead on time. Alright, everyone’s OK? You’re not wet? Sorry about this. I think we have enough now. Dharma guard, do you want? (I already have one.) These all are for you. OK, fine. Don’t get wet. Thank you for coming to see me. We see each other here. It’s also like in Dallas, it’s the same. It’s in Texas. No problem. (This way. This way.) What did you say? (I said that whenever You feel well) OK. (then You can use this item.) Yes. (If You’re not feeling well, I’ll take it somewhere else.) OK, yes.
Sometimes it’s not even about feeling well or unwell. Work keeps coming nonstop. (Yes.) So it’s fine if we just see each other a little. Why do you keep insisting so much? (We’re inviting You, Master. It’s just... You’ve never come even once.) How would I ever be able to come enough? (Not even once yet.) If I haven’t come once, you’ll say, “Just coming once is enough, Master.” Then when I come once, you’ll say, “Master, come again. Why only once?” Right? See? (Yes.) Then when I come again, you’ll say, “Oh my, today Master only stayed for two days.” (It’s because everyone loves Master so much.) I know. (We’ve been waiting for You, Master.) Oh, now if anyone says “I love You, Master,” I get so scared, I’ll run away immediately. Scared out of my mind. Now you know the trouble that love will cost you. So, better don’t love anybody. Just love me. (I love You, love You. Love You.)
(Whenever You have a chance, please stop by Florida.) Flori-da! You’re joking. I don’t know where Flori-da is. Is it in another world or what? Outside of the galaxy, Flori-da. (How about Chicago?) What? (How about Chicago?) Chicago, where is that? I don’t know. (How about Kentucky?) That’s on the Moon or what? (Whenever You have time to rest.) (The weather in Florida is very nice, Master.) Flori-da, what is Flori-da? I don’t know. (The weather is very cool and pleasant, Master.) I don’t know where Florida is. I don’t want to know. Hey, nobody can see me, all of you. Just one, some, or two. …then all the world put together in our fax machine, it burns, really, it burns out. (Just to get You here. Just to get You here. It works, right?) It works. The poor fax machine. Well, now I’m very scared of people’s love. Before, when I was younger, when I was a child, I thought if people loved you, you’d be terrific. You’re like a movie star, whatever, people love you a lot and all that glamour. And now I know, I know what it costs, love. It costs you everything.
So, everyone’s happy? (Yes.) You know what? You have more fruit and food here. It’s just that I symbolically give you each one one, so to make you happy, that’s all. But that doesn’t mean it’s all. We have here; anyone can have one packet, but not throwing again, please. Me. (We can pass it back.) No, this for you. I have. Give her another one. OK. Now everybody can… Yeah, pass, pass, pass. (Pass it back.) Pass it back and anything else. And what’s all this for? The popcorn? Popcorn. I’m also a pope, popcorn. (Just pass individual packets, not the whole box.) Not the whole box. Everyone one packet, I guess. Is that right? (Yes. Everybody gets one.) Everybody, one packet, it doesn’t matter what. And what about all the (vegan) chocolate and that? (Same thing, Master.) Big box of (vegan) chocolate? (Oh, that’s different.) What do you do? Pass this way also. One box over here. (Big box right here, too.) Yeah. (Everybody have one. OK. Don’t get two.) (Why don’t we just pass them back?) Yeah, pass, pass. No, this way, also. (Oh, OK.) (Well, I can’t get it over there.) Pass over. (Everybody one, OK?) (It needs to go over there.) (One more, Master knows.)
Now I know what “pass over” means. (Means You've got to go to [...]'s house for lunch.) From a good man, a good man, actually. (You picked up some good souls. They did work today, did good work.) The future will tell. (There were people there that You got, that would've never heard or been able to get it any other way. It just happened to be that time.) That way. OK. (It’s excellent.) Yes. (And Your lecture afterwards was superb.) Is that good? (You hit all the right words.) All the nails on the head. (You even talked about a network and price in that situation. It’s just a network and invite next to You… And you catch up on the network. It’s like You read my mind.) Yeah, it works that way, because of your network. OK. (You read his mind.) No, it takes time to improve. The mind takes turn to learn. (He needs a little time.)
It’s good, the fruit? (Soft and hard.) No, I didn’t tell anybody. That’s why. I didn’t want you to worry, because I couldn’t change it anyhow. I couldn’t change it. (Just say no.) Yeah, I know. (It’s easy to say, “No.” It’s hard to say, “Yes.”) No, it’s harder to say “no” for me. This is a special fruit that I just told you about. You share it with him. (Thank You.) (You peel it. Then you eat inside the flesh.) And take the inside. No, no, I’m not sorry. I know. No, no. (Until next week.) I am not sorry. (You're not supposed to lie.) Honey, I’m not sorry at all. I’m not sorry for what I have done or what I have done for you. It’s just because my cousin, he misunderstood the contact person so much. He said everything is kept secret. And you as well, you misunderstood her. You said nobody told you anything. Everybody kept secret. Yes.
(A little car. You needed a little car.) A what? (A little car, but what they meant was a leader car. And they said, “You needed my little car.”) Leader car, little car. (Little car.) Yeah, leader car. (I said, “No problem. I have a little car.”) Little car. Leading car. And you misunderstood them so much. You said everybody keeps secrets from you and all that and now it’s difficult for you to work. Therefore, I had to explain it that way. Not because I’m sorry that I’ve gone through all that. Nothing, no problem. For me, physical pain is the least uncomfortable. It’s nothing. (Now, You can call us and let us know what You need to do.) OK. (You’ve got a big resource now.) OK, good. (Also, Master. Master, this is the fourth largest city in the country.) Oh. (This is the fourth largest city, very big and growing.) I know, I know. And many Aulacese (Vietnamese) are here too.
Do you have packets of fruit, (vegan) food? (They need more?) Who doesn’t have? Who doesn’t have a packet? (They need one more?) No, here honey, just keep it. We have plenty. (I have a lot.) Keep it. It’s for you. Don’t give what you have to other people. (Is this yours? This is yours.) (No, no, I have one.) Want something? I know, only one. This is special Aulacese (Vietnamese) food, honey. You want? Take one. (Sweet.) Aulacese (Vietnamese) stuff. Ladies first. They never had it before. You have. (Thank You, Master.) Take more. (You have a lot of people.) No. These things are not many, so you can’t give it to all. Just some special people. (What is that? That’s delicious.) Yeah, good. Take some. Take more. (What is it?) I’ll tell you later, (OK.) after you die. Here. (You give me three days’ notice.) Yeah, three days’ notice, maybe three minutes is enough for you. The American guy, come here. There’s a special food for you. Come here. Only the American guy. Aulacese (Vietnamese) no need. (He loves sweets.) Because these are Aulacese (Vietnamese). Come here. It’s made from yams, yams. (Worried about eggs.) You know yam. Beautiful, huh? That’s why I tell him to take more. (This is what tastes like without eggs. It's out of this world. You got it.) You like it? (I won't touch it.) Like a pudding. Aulacese (Vietnamese) (vegan) cake. (It’s not too sweet.) Not too sweet, just nice. I used to love it when I was small. You want one, two or one, honey? (One.) One.
Now you’re surprised that vegan food can be so good. (Master, there’s a Japanese, too.) Japanese, no. Korean. It’s a very special vegan cake. Aulacese (Vietnamese). If you want more, there’s still some more here. Not for many people. Just for… Come here. Only Americans. American, Korean, Japanese, OK. Chinese, Aulacese (Vietnamese), you have this at home. Wait. (We have few more veggie trays.) Yeah, only few? How many? (About seven-eight.) How many Chinese? Raise your hand. (Make sure George gets one of those.) (George got one.) George got one? Here. Good, huh? Ah, the… What’s his name? Come here. You get some special (vegan) food. (Come.) Come here. He is very humble. He stands right in the rain, right in the backyard. Nobody sees him except me with the third Eye. Now the Chinese praying for one. Two each. One each.
(Master, I have been here for 15 years. But I have never eaten Your Aulacese [Vietnamese]…) It is your own fault if you haven’t eaten. What does it have to do with me? Anyone else? Aulacese (Vietnamese), the … (Chinese.) You? No. You don’t look Chinese. (I am Chinese.) You look Aulacese (Vietnamese). How many more? (Three.) Three? (Three.) Three, OK, come here. Share with each other. It’s just… This, I think you, Chinese have? (No. No.) Really? (No.) OK, share. (Thank You.) (Share it. Share it.) Share it. Oh, you didn’t have. (Yes.) You had this before? (No.) No, really? But you’re married to an Aulacese (Vietnamese). He never cooked for you? Oh. (He cooked for her.) (He does, he does.) (It’s delicious.) He does? (I have had this.) Yes, you have had it. Who else doesn’t have? (She’s Chinese too, Master.) She already ate a mouthful. Do you guys have enough? You want a little bit more? If you truly want, come here. Quick! You alright? (Yes, I’m fine.) OK, who else? Who wants it? (You want some more?) Want more. I have a few more. (You want some more?) (He wants.) Ah, quick! Go get it! Get it before somebody else gets it. You want, honey? You want more? Anyone else want more? (No, no, no, I don’t.) (I have.) No? Really don’t want? (I have.) Really don’t want? You? OK, come here.
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