Search
English
  • English
  • 正體中文
  • 简体中文
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Français
  • Magyar
  • 日本語
  • 한국어
  • Монгол хэл
  • Âu Lạc
  • български
  • Bahasa Melayu
  • فارسی
  • Português
  • Română
  • Bahasa Indonesia
  • ไทย
  • العربية
  • Čeština
  • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
  • Русский
  • తెలుగు లిపి
  • हिन्दी
  • Polski
  • Italiano
  • Wikang Tagalog
  • Українська Мова
  • Others
  • English
  • 正體中文
  • 简体中文
  • Deutsch
  • Español
  • Français
  • Magyar
  • 日本語
  • 한국어
  • Монгол хэл
  • Âu Lạc
  • български
  • Bahasa Melayu
  • فارسی
  • Português
  • Română
  • Bahasa Indonesia
  • ไทย
  • العربية
  • Čeština
  • ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
  • Русский
  • తెలుగు లిపి
  • हिन्दी
  • Polski
  • Italiano
  • Wikang Tagalog
  • Українська Мова
  • Others
Title
Transcript
Up Next
 

Working Together in Silence, Part 5 of 9, Jan. 2, 2007, Duisburg, Germany

Details
Download Docx
Read More

And then he (horse-person) was looking at me with these eyes, and I said, “Oh! You are beautiful. I’m sorry I didn’t bring apples to you. I didn’t know you were here. But can I touch you? May I touch you? I like you very much.” And he came and put his head to… Oh, I stroked him a long time. He didn’t mind. […] I still feel sorry I didn’t have apples for him. Up to now, up to this day, I still think about it. And I was thinking, “I should have done something. I should have gone out and bought some apples and brought them back.” But I was pressured with time to go see another property very far away, and we didn’t know the road. We were lost the night before, even had to stay in a hotel, far away. So, in the morning, we were already short of time, and then had to run to anther property. You know, looked at many properties sometimes.

But I thought I could have done that, or I could have given him (caretaker) some money and told him, “Please go buy some apples for your horse(-people) later.” But sometimes you couldn’t think, and the owner (caretaker) kept talking, talking about how marvelous his property was. And you had no time to even think, and then you came out and jumped into the taxi, and then you were gone. But his eyes and his love still stayed in my heart, and I feel I should have given him an apple. I did not feel good that I left him without an apple, really. I still don’t feel good about it. I don’t even know where it is, that place. I don’t know. Probably we could send him an email, an apple through an email. Give something, and maybe ten dollars for apples. I hope the owner (caretaker) will buy them. He probably will. Maybe I can do that. Now talking to you, I have a little better solution.

He (horse-person) was so nice, so gentle; he put his head for me to stroke. And when the owner (caretaker) touched, he put his head like that. Oh, my God! That was too obvious, many times. He must have been mad at the owner (caretaker) that day. And the female came after and wanted also to be stroked, but the road was so small, she couldn’t come to the front, so she stayed behind looking at me. And I said, “Oh, you’re beautiful” and all that. She also liked that. They really do have character. Do you understand me? (Yes.) Many times I’ve seen that, many times. Just like sometimes we went on a retreat somewhere, a long time ago when I was in Taiwan (Formosa), I went on a retreat somewhere. And that dog-person, they said he barked every day; that dog-person barked every day to everybody. But when we went there, he never barked, not even once and then he came to us to stroke him, to caress him. They do know everything, truly like that.

OK, OK. Five o’clock, six o’clock almost. What time do you eat? Six? (Eight.) Eight o’clock? (Yes.) Wow, good excuse. Eight o’clock, so late? And what time do you eat in the morning? (Eight.) Eight to eight. (Twelve.) (Two, 2 [PM].) Oh, no wonder you eat at eight (o’clock), of course. You can’t digest otherwise. Three times a day. Is it possible? Looks like you’re happy with it. At least you can get out and run around, run around. Now, there are not too many people; you’re cool. OK, good. I feel a little hot. Don’t you? (Yes.) Why is that? (Open the windows.) (Stuffy.) Open over there too, but then it’ll feel cold. OK, turn off the lights, guys, unless you have some more news to tell me.

(I’ve got something I wanted to share.) Yeah, OK. This girl. Just to keep me. Right, tell me. (A sister and myself were sitting in a laundromat, and we were busy reading an article in the newspaper. And one of the articles was about a lady who is a horse[-person] whisperer, and basically she takes care of horse[-people] and their riders who kind of don’t get on very well. Either the horse[-people] won’t let the rider ride them or either they’ve been mistreated, or something like that.) The horse-person doesn’t let any rider ride. (Yes.) OK. (So, basically they take the horse[-person] to this lady, and she finds out, through speaking to them, what their problems are and tries to calm them down and…)

Oh, I think that is already on the Supreme Master News. No? (I don’t know.) You can touch them? You are the one who can touch the horse-person? (Yes, I think they talk to the horse[-people].) Ah, OK. We had that on Supreme Master News already. (Oh, really, because it was a newish article.) Not Supreme Master TV but Supreme Master News. (Oh, OK.) You sent it already? (No, I just recently… about two days ago, or just before we came...) Oh, then it’s another story. (Yes.) Ah, OK then. It was also a wild horse-person and nobody could even go near, but our sister could go near and talk to. (Oh, wow.) OK. OK.

(Because one of the horse[-people] actually lay down underneath her Christmas tree. She asked the horse[-person] to lay down, and basically what that means is the horse[-person] lays down its life for you) Oh, really? (if it lies down like that. And it made the horse[-person] feel really good and… She was able to connect to the horse[-person] really well and was able to help the horse[-person] get through its issues, so that the rider and the horse[-person] could get on again, they could communicate better.) OK. I’m trying to understand you. (Sorry, Master.) Anybody else? So basically, it’s a happy ending. (Yes.) That’s all I want to hear. OK, fine.

(And we just tell the horse[-person] story, it reminds me.) Another horse(-person) story? (Yes. When we went to film a sanctuary in Kent, when we set up the camera, the animal[-people], they just came over like actors. They really posed, walking very slowly toward the camera, to give us time to film it. And there came two horse[-people]. One went this way and the other went across, like they were going on a stage. It was just amazing.) It could be amazing. Yeah, I know that. Today, there is a show on “Animal World: Our Co-inhabitants,” about the pig-people. They can do all kinds of tricks better than dog-people even. If it’s time, let them watch it. (Oh, yes.) Otherwise, they could not watch it again ever. About pig-people, they do all kinds of tricks, beautiful tricks. They play basketball and all that. So cute! (They are intelligent.) They jump rings and all kinds of things. (I’ve seen that. I’ve seen that on YouTube. You can watch all these videos, and I’ve seen movies like that with animal[-people] tricks. It’s amazing.)

You can see it today. What time is “Animal World” coming again? Three o’clock? It’s too late, huh? What time does it come again? (Nine.) (Eight o’clock.) (Every six hours.) (Should be nine.) Nine? OK. (In Germany, it’s eight o’clock.) Eight o’clock? Animal World show? (Yes.) OK. Then eight o’clock, everybody, don’t eat and watch it. After watching it, it’s only 15 minutes or something, then you go eat. Flexible for you, so you can watch this show. Do we have it here? (No.) Where can you watch? Do you know where? (Maybe next door.) In many rooms, OK? (TVs everywhere, right?) OK, that’s it. Alright. We turn off; we go.

Instead of showing people how the pig-people die, we show people how the pig-people live. That would be very encouraging for people – to show what an intelligent, cute companion a pig-person is. Wow, that was good, huh? I didn’t watch all of it. I watched just a small [part of the] program. I didn’t have time to watch. You watched the whole program? (Yes.) What time? (Ten o’clock.) Ten o’clock? They told me the wrong time. They told me it was at nine o’clock. So I missed it. OK, never mind. I think I’m going to make them air that program again. Who is this? Chocolate. Can you put it here, so you have more room? Push. OK, it’s fine. This one is really nice, nicely made, the pig-people show. If you see a pig-person doing things like that, would you like to even eat it? No! (No.) That’s a very good thing. We will do both. We do all kinds to show people that it’s really unimaginable that we eat a creature like that.

It is really a privilege to be a human. We have to have a lot of points, numerous points to be a human. And some animal-people, they have human points in them, because they don’t need that many points. But it doesn’t mean that we have the right to kill them, because if we continue to kill them, then we’ll be lower than them later. We’ll suffer a lot. All the wars and disasters in the world are caused by the slaughtering of innocent animal-people. The karma is very heavy, and then depleting the planet’s resources. You know that? Every one of you knows that. And we can never stress enough the importance of stopping (animal-people) meat eating, can never; never enough. We shall do it all until the last (animal-people) meat eater quits on our planet. Or they all move to the North and South Pole. Have a refugee camp there for them.

So, how is your progress? Is it good? You are progressing? You feel something better? (Yes.) Truly? (Yes!) Wow, not only I feel it, you feel it? Me feel it. Not only me feel it, you feel it? (Yes.) We both feel it? It’s good. Tell me! Report. (Oh, no.) Tell me! (Come up.) The one behind who said, Yeah, yeah, yeah! Yes!” You tell me what.

(I’m just a new initiate. I’ve only been initiated four months.) So? But you nodded your head. (Now my meditation is just so good, so good. Especially now, this is my second retreat. And this retreat’s been absolutely fantastic.) Wow! (Yes, really, really good.) I’m very happy for you. (Thailand was a bit different. I found that quite... So many people. I found it a bit daunting really. Because I had only been initiated for three months, so so many people was a bit “scary,” but this is fantastic here, these last few days.)

You’re not scared anymore? (No! No!) No? Wow. For a new initiate, you really sit long. (Yes. My bottom is feeling that at the moment, but I am sure it’ll be better soon.) (Her bottom hurts.) (My bottom hurts.) Oh! Well, it hurts. (It’s normal.) After a while, it won’t hurt anymore. (No. That’s what I’m being told.) It will just fall off! (OK. Then I don’t sit at all.) You don’t need to worry about it anymore. If you sit long enough, the bottom will fall off! (Thank You, Master. Thank You very much.) You’re welcome.

There is a very famous Zen Roshi in America. I really forget his name. He’s famous, but I forgot. Well, I haven’t seen him for a long time. I saw him when I was a nobody. And now I’m still nobody, but it’s too long ago already, and that nobody has forgotten. He was trained in a Zen monastery in Japan. Have I told you this? (No.) No? He went to Taiwan (Formosa) and made a small lecture there. He was quite a nice guy. He was trained for many years in a Zen monastery. And you know, in the Zen Monastery in Japan, they make retreats. I’m not the only “inhumane conductor” around the planet. They’re even more “inhumane.” They make you sit straight for two weeks long. (Ooh...) Yeah! Ooh! Ooh! So, when I praised you yesterday for sitting straight, that was just to whet your appetite.

Photo Caption: Even the Illusionary World Is So Beautiful, Imagine the Real One!

Download Photo   

Share
Share To
Embed
Start Time
Download
Mobile
Mobile
iPhone
Android
Watch in mobile browser
GO
GO
Prompt
OK
App
Scan the QR code,
or choose the right phone system to download
iPhone
Android