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OK, now [it’s] thirty-six: Here it comes again, romantic, sweet, sing-song language. […] “Sweet-hearted One,” that’s what He called Her, “meditate on knowing and not knowing, existing and not existing. Then leave both aside that you might Be.” You know what “Be” is? That you may be, be your Self. […]
Everything has a cost in this life. So if you live in a crowded city, it’s very convenient for buying and selling and for finding anything, for entertainment, for seeing people, and for eating and dancing and making merry. But also, there is a cost of being pressured because each one doesn’t have enough space for each other. Sometimes you feel like the others’ pressure is contagious, it is invading your privacy as well. Even though you have walls between each other, it doesn’t stop the pressure from the neighbors coming in. That’s why most of the people who practice, they like to stay in a very remote place, like the desert. […] But mind you, you must know which company you are with as well. Sometimes you bring some people and the people you brought, the ones who are near and dear to you, sometimes are the pressure themselves. So some sayings say that the worst enemies are the ones who pretend to be your friends. […]
But in the ancient times, until now, the Asian people, especially the Chinese and the Aulacese (Vietnamese), they still think turtle(-people) are very sacred animal(-people) because they live very long, and sometimes they understand things. So they dare not kill these animal(-people). Of course, there’s some truth in it. Just like before, the Aulacese (Vietnamese), or the fishermen, they worship dolphin(-people) or other... not the killer whale(-people), the whale(-people), the friendly whale(-people). (Yes.) Because sometimes during the storm and danger like that, typhoon, the whale(-people) or the dolphin(-people) will help them to guide their boats and push their boats back into safety. Sometimes they push human beings too who drown in the water back out of the water. […] Even pig(-people), the house pet(-people), they are known for their quality of faithfulness, loyalty, friendliness, and helpfulness in time of trouble. […] So, it is not funny that humans sometimes think that the animal(-people) are better than us. In some aspects, it could be true. After all, all beings are created by God anyhow. So why wouldn’t they have the God spark inside them like we do. Just because they are in a different form and they use a different language, it doesn’t mean they are in any way less worthy than us. […]











