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The Inner Telepathy With a Master, Part 2 of 7, May 16, 2000

2023-06-26
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They told me that the war was going on, everybody was very… Very afraid or worried or… (It was very bad.) Very bad, and “please come.” So I came. (Thank You.) Luckily, the war ended, otherwise we might have [had] World War III. (Yes.) Looked like, because America bombed the China Embassy by mistake, so they said. And if these two giants, oh, get mad at each other, can you imagine? Anything, they have everything to destroy the world in a few seconds, both of them. Luckily, they cooled down.

So, you guys are really lucky. You think you stay in a tent, it’s poor. It’s not; it’s very cool. When you sleep together, two people, it’s warm. It’s not bad. It’s really very cool. If you wear warm clothes, the fresh air is very good, in the fresh air. Especially, when somebody snores, and you have some music also. Music of nature. It’s not artificial music; it’s music of nature, one of the kinds. (Snoring orchestra. There’re always plenty of us.) Together? (Yes, musical of simultaneous snores.) So how did you do? (I didn’t sleep.) You can have ear plugs. That’s the only thing. (Then you don’t hear the alarm in the morning.) Yeah. That’s bad. Why don’t you install an alarm ear plug? That’s a good one. Maybe that’s the new invention we have to... (Yes, that might work.) Yeah. They could do that. (Sell them with the tent.) Sell them together with the tent, compact. Package. Package sale. My God! What else do I have to invent? I guess I can invent anything, as long as I work in that field. If I concentrate on something, and if it’s from my work field, I would probably come up with some ideas. (You have a lot of test dummies.) Test dummies. No need, really. Most of the things I invented didn’t need test dummies at all. The dummy’s dead before we test.

So, you are all from Europe? (Australia.) Australia. (Hungary.) Hungary. France. (France.) France. (England.) England. (Hungary.) Hungary. (From Canada.) Canada. (But I live in Australia.) (Slovenia.) Slovenia, that’s far. (Hungary.) Hungary, (Australia.) Australia, (Poland.) Poland. (Poland.) Poland, too. (Germany.) Germany. (Canada.) Canada. You live in Canada, too? (Yes.) Which part? (Victoria.) Victoria. (Phoenix, Arizona.) Arizona, America. (Switzerland.) Switzerland. (Germany.) Swiss? No, America. (Yes.) (Hungary.) (France.) France. (Scotland.) Scotland. (Scottish.) Do you really live in Scotland? (Yes.) And you? (I’m Scottish, but I live in London.) South African. (Johannesburg.) Johannesburg.

(Austria.) Austria. (But I moved to Germany now.) The border is very near, so you switch back and forth. You moved where? Munich? (Yes.) Is it better for you? (Yes, because I want to go to group meditation, and I have to use the train all the time.) Oh! So, you are more near to Munich than any other (meditation) Center in Austria. That’s the reason you moved? (Yes, most, it’s the main reason.) Oh, my! It’s very, very diligent. (Slovenia.) Slovenia? Oh. Two people from Slovenia? (Yes.) (Actually, we were three.) Three. (One girl.) One girl (Just...) left. (Left.) (Yes.) Oh. OK. (Germany.) Germany, (Hungary.) Hungary. Oh! A lot from Hungary, I can’t believe it. Hungary. Behind? (America.) America. (America.) (Germany.) Germany and America are more, huh? No, less. Germany and Hungary.

(From Europe are most Hungarians.) Yeah. How come? (Just happened.) Just happened. No, it must be something, because the Hungarian country has just newly... (There was a lecture last year, 24 May; there was the Supreme Master, and that’s why the country very quickly developed.) It developed now after that? (Yes.) It’s good. (The new people… Three new people [are] here.) The Hungary lecture was good. (Yes.) Also, there was Bulgaria also, right? Two. (Slovenia was very special.) (After Hungary was Slovenia, and then Czech.) Yeah. But every place is... Yesterday, because some of the L.A. group, they edited some of the Europe tour, and they wanted to air it together with music on TV. So, I just happened to look at it, and it was really cool! (Yes.) Oh! It was so powerful. I was determined to end the war. But it was also because of your letter, you wrote to me. I don’t know if we have printed it on the news or not, the letter. (No.) No, huh? That was a very touching letter. Take some more. You know why is that? Somebody needs it? There was a letter, somebody wrote to me from Europe, saying, “Master, it’s a war and please come, and everybody’s afraid.”

(Actually, we have one letter again, for You.) From Hungarians? (But this is not [from] disciples, this is a...) Maybe you should… You still have the copy of the letter somewhere? (I think I might, yes.) You ask the news to print it (OK.) with any of the Europe lectures sometime, because it was a very, very good letter, and that’s how I came. You are the president… who is this? Somebody else. (Yes. This is a Hungarian Vegetarian Association inviting You.) But this is not emergency like Europe last time. They told me that the war was going on, everybody was very… something. (Yes.) Very afraid or worried or… (It was very bad.) Very bad, and “please come.” So I came. (Thank You.) Luckily, the war ended, otherwise we might have [had] World War III. (Yes.) Looked like, because America bombed the China Embassy by mistake, so they said. And if these two giants, oh, get mad at each other, can you imagine? Anything, they have everything to destroy the world in a few seconds, both of them. Luckily, they cooled down. My Goodness! I couldn’t believe they cooled down. Even myself, I couldn’t believe it! (With Your blessings.)

Because they don’t take it as a small matter or just an apology. My goodness! Even I was worried for you guys. The Americans, they touched the tiger’s whisker. Thank God that the Chinese cooled down. Thank God that God blessed them to cool down, or else what do you think? It would be very big. It started just in Yugoslavia. But it might spread everywhere. Oh! Everybody was so scared. (The Second World War started in Yugoslavia.) Also? (Yes.) (That was the first also.) (The first.) The first started also in Yugoslavia, and where did the second start? (Germany.) Germany. And the third might start…

Oh my God! Oh my God! Oh, my God! It’s better not to start anything from Yugoslavia again. (Yes.) Because if you start it twice, you might have it the third time. Terrible. So it’s good that we didn’t start again World War III over there. Can you imagine? (Even now it’s very fragile, the peace accord.) Yeah, but it’s OK; it’s OK. At least, it stopped for a while, and people have time to think of the consequences. If they continue in their heat of anger and revenging, then it’s terrible. At least they tasted a little trouble, and now they know it’s not worth it to have war. Because once the war starts in Yugoslavia to become [the] Third World War again, it could start one more time. (Yes.) It’s just a repeated thing. So it’s good that it stopped. (Yes.) It’s really good. Now the whole world has time to think it over, whether to be involved in a bigger trouble or not, because then everybody dies – Americans, Chinese, whatever, whoever, and in-between.

(You were talking yesterday about how aliens sometimes are in charge of the planetary structure.) They’re not in charge of the planetary structure. (Well, not in charge, but they’re concerned about the planet more than the cultures that exist on it. We watched a video about... it’s called the “Pleiadian [Connection]” about how there is a massive influence already watching very closely, about a Swiss man’s interaction with these other planetary people. And it showed how, on one other planet, where they were presently going through their third world war, how they were standing by strictly to stop it, if it was going to affect the planet, or destroy the planet.) So? (It’s just everything that You’ve said, or that I’ve heard You say about other planetary influences is very accurate with what this man was speaking about.) They have researched about it? (Yes. A lot of evidence and photographic evidence and things as well.) Good. Good. Until a while ago, it was still secret things, and now people are more open about it. (Yes.) But we knew already before they opened it. We already knew. (It’s just nice to see some other source of) information. (confirmation from a more mundane level that) Oh! Cool! (there’s actually evidence of the activity happening.) Yeah. That’s good.

(I’m back.) You just found us. Somebody found you? (Yes.) Where from? (Australia.) Australia. It’s OK, sit. The guy next to you is also from Australia, so it’s OK. (Once upon a time.) You can come sit here. (Thank You.) Because over there, they have to walk up and down. Not that you couldn’t have that beautiful place next to your countryman. I’m glad you have heard something which is nothing new. (I share the news.) OK.

Anything else? Any more information? Exciting things? (I have, but I’m out of breath.) (Sorry, it’s not really information or anything exciting. It’s just that the Israeli ambassador’s wife spoke to me before I came, and she said I should send You all her warmest regards and all her love.) How did I deserve that? (Remember You met her in Basel last year?) I did, I did. (And she loves You very much.) Oh. She’s so beautiful. (She’s very sweet, yes.) So beautiful. (She also said that she was so sorry when she was in Israel during Your lecture. She was still in Israel, but she just couldn’t come. She had family problems and also politically she couldn’t come.) Yes, yes, I understand. (So she said she was very, very sorry.) It’s OK. Please send my love too. (Yes, I will.) Maybe we’ll send her a box of chocolates or something. (Yes.) If you can see her? (Yes. I will see her in June.)

I’ll find a little sweet present to give her since she’s so nice. I feel embarrassed not to give her anything at all. But they were very, very noble people. (Very.) Don’t accept anything. But a box of chocolates, I think it’s… (I think something she might be able to accept is something like a Happy Yogi outfit. You know, not too much value.) OK. OK. (It has to be something not too…) I don’t know if she wears like that, if she will wear it. (Or maybe something like this.) OK. OK. Yeah. Why not? Just for going out jogging. (Yes, yes.) OK. Cool. OK, that’s fine. And if she doesn’t accept, you can take it. (I…) I think that’s the reason she suggests it, because she knows the ambassador lady is very noble; she hardly accepts anything, so there is a chance! She’s the same size, same size. (She’s smaller.) Same size. She’s just a little (Yes, she’s smaller.) smaller but almost [the] same size. She can stretch it. The Happy Yogi, they’re stretchy. OK. OK. I accept your proposal.

Oh! There’s another one coming. (Hi, Master.) Hi. Sit a little bit behind, brother, because that’s the door, you might get banged on your head. My place is small; it’s OK. Are you OK there? I am not sure, never mind, just squeeze a little. You can go a little... It’s OK? I told them it’s better to build one more room for me than to put a tent here. This place is where I need. The Korean people, they built many houses for me, and every simple house that we passed by… Like for example, there’s a house from Seoul to here, in the middle. Because the (meditation) Center is very far, they built a house there for me, so that when I pass by, I have a rest first, for example. And they have three, four, five toilets, and three, four, rooms. And here, this is the main house, one room, including office, bed, kitchen, and eating table. (Little house.) It’s not a little house; it’s a little room. A studio, everything included. Just one bathroom only, and everyone who needs it, has to go through my room. So we have all kinds of fragrances.

Yeah, what? (On Tuesday, I spoke about vegetables, but I had not finished.) You mean the GMO food? (Yes.) Oh! OK. Oh. By the way… Just one moment. By the way, somebody mentioned about… The Chinese yesterday, she’s gone? They wanted to get in touch with Amnesty International. (She left this morning, yes.) Where’s she from? (South Africa.) African. Next to her. Good. Tell her better not to touch this, even though I have said already. I don’t want to make it worse, but I am afraid she did not understand. (No, she did. We talked to her after.) Because this is just some individual cases. It’s not that the government really cracked down on everybody. Besides, they made too much noise also, you know some individual groups, I guess. So we have to take into consideration that. (Let the tiger sleep.) Let the tiger sleep. That’s what it is. Just a few cases, and you consider a lot of people still can come. If you make it worse, maybe nobody can even come at all, or nobody can even go there. (Right.) It’s just some individual cases, some individual karma. We have to pay the price sometimes. It’s not good to be too excited over everything. We have to take care to individually research first before we do anything. And always relying on outer power is not the main reason we practice the Quan Yin Method. No? (Yes.) We should just be patient. Look at (Lord) Jesus. Go ahead. You tell her. (Yes.)

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