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Between Master and Disciples

Always Spread More Love (Part 2 of 2) July 2, 2013, France

2017-12-18
Lecture Language:Mandarin Chinese (中文),English,Czech (čeština)
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“And if you plant tomatoes, when they are ripe, sometimes it’s so easy to take off. You just touch it and then it comes out. And you thank the tree for it, okay? And if you have peppermints or herbs, then you just take it without the head, and you also thank them. You cut two-thirds of it. Don't just nip it or strip it down. They will feel (it’s) too violent. They will feel sad or scared. Tell them before, ‘Can I have some of your beautiful things?’ ‘Thank you.’ And then take some. And do it with loving kindness, and thankfulness. Still better than not, no? And if you have like a banana or something, you don't take the whole thing down. You just take whatever is ripe, and cut it and leave some left. Same with other fruits, and remember to ask for permission. Remember to thank sincerely at the end. Okay? To ask for permission is also to warn them that you’re going to take something. ‘Could you please withdraw your spirit from that part?’ Then they’ll be okay. They won’t feel that sad because they know you’re worthy, and they’re happy to contribute.” 
“Most people only like to share the joy, but don’t share the sorrow. (Yes.) No people would like to come and listen to them talk. Even if you don’t bring anything, but you bring your love and you lend your ears and your arms, they will be very much more comforted. (Yes.) That’s the point, that’s the point. When disaster comes, everybody needs. Rich or poor, anybody. You never know. They need love also, you see? (Yes.) Most important. Especially in that situation. They also need some food, some water to drink for the immediate need, and then later, they will get by. When you go in such an area, by yourself, you can see how people are so appreciative, and then you can feel closer to fellow beings. Your heart will be more open, and your compassion will grow. Not just the money and the things that we give. It’s for you to grow. (Very happy too.) The firsthand experience, it will touch your heart forever because you were there, you see how things are damaged and how people suffer. And you feel very sorry for them. Your heart will open with love, and that’s the energy that’s needed to counterbalance the negative things that have happened to them. You bring positive power. You bring love into the area that they need it most, at that time. No matter what (bad) karma they did, no matter if they deserved trouble or not, you always bring love and comfort. That’s important, for you also, not just for them. Very good. For our world together. Always spread more love, then the world will become a better and better place. Energy, good energy, you see? Happy and loving energy is needed.”
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