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Master Shares about Her Talented Animal Companions, Part 1 of 2, Dec. 22, 2001, Florida, USA

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The whole thing is for animal(-people): bird(-people), a lot of bird(-people). I adopted some more. And then nobody wanted to adopt them back, so I just kept them. And also, they told me if I put them in the wild, they would not survive because these have been with humans too long. They don’t know how to take care of themselves anymore. And last time, one tried to run away, one, small one like that, small like that. And she came back two days later, hungry, thirsty. I went all over, looking for her. She was so small, but so smart, and came back. […] And after she came back, she is so sweet, oh, so sweet, always sticks around and doesn’t want to go anywhere. So funny. […]

Just like us. We’ve been roaming around here and there. But nothing beats coming home. Right? (Yes.) […] We think we leave the House of the Father, and we’re free, we come in, we do what we want, we have free will, we do anything we do, and then we end up having nothing, actually. We have a lot of money, so what? And then we have nothing. We have a big house, a good wife or good husband. No, no, no, nothing happened, nothing at all really, really important. And we get older and older every day, and we think it’s no problem. […]

Every time I see you, I know I have to treat you the best, including scolding you that you like. Some of you like. You know, some people like that. If I don’t scold them, they think I don’t care. Some kids are also like that. […] It’s different for each person. What’s good for you might not be good for him. What’s good for him might not be good for you. […]

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