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Respect Your Country's Law and Meditate Sincerely, Part 1 of 4

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I want to tell the fellow practitioners: Don’t be noisy, don’t be chaotic. Just stay where you are, and practice within your heart. Don’t boast, don’t make noise, don’t get overly excited, and don’t try to drag the whole country here. Go slowly, gradually. If it’s the time for someone’s heart to awaken, they will naturally look for us. If it’s not time yet, then even if we sit right next to them and talk all day, they still won’t understand anything. […] When you go home, remind your relatives and clans, and other comrades to stay quiet, silent, and humble. Whatever the law is, we try to follow it. If they say not to gather, then we don’t gather. Once in a while, if there is something like a wedding, an engagement, or similar events, you can take that opportunity to meet. […] If you can’t organize, then you just be quiet, do not intentionally cause a problem. Because the [government] does not know who we are, what we do. Even initiates would need time to know, let alone outsiders. […]

In Âu Lạc (Vietnam) as well as in China, the initiates should not gather in a big group, big crowd. If the government doesn’t allow, then accept it, understand? […] If that’s not possible, then we practice alone. Understand? Even two people count as group meditation. If not, we meditate with our Master inside, that also makes two. If we are sincere, we can practice anywhere. If we are sincere, we’ll walk the right path and live morally. When we are humble and quiet, we face less “rain, wind and storms.” […]

If you gather in a big group, they get scared, worried that we’re starting a revolution, understand? The government is afraid. But here, no matter how big the gathering is, I’m not scared at all. You can have thousands of people sitting here, and I wouldn’t be afraid at all. I have nothing to lose. Yeah, nothing to lose. Whatever money I had, I already contributed it all. Even if the money is gone, it’s the same, because it belongs to the public anyway. I haven’t died yet, but I’ve already made a will to donate all of my possessions to the public. […]

The ones who live overseas might not practice spiritually as well as you. They are so free overseas, so their heart is not very focused. It means they do not treasure, neither cherish as much, just because of the situation. And those who live in Âu Lạc (Vietnam) may seem relaxed in their spiritual practice, but they have all kinds of inner experiences. […] 

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