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Follow My Example and Assist Humankind, Part 9 of 14, May 28, 2007, Klagenfurt, Austria

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The hours you don’t work, you have to meditate. That’s it. Like, if you don’t work eight hours today, you must meditate eight hours. (Yes.) Just like outside. Otherwise, the karma will cover you up, and then it’s difficult for you to control yourself. You can’t get out of your karma, and you feel like not yourself, and you don’t know what to do. You feel engulfed in something, darkness or… difficulty. But if you meditate a lot, then it’s fine.

What are you doing outside? How many people can stay because we have ##the continual meditation? You just all can stay. Right? At least the ones who applied. Can just stay on. Meditate, right? I don’t know if you blame me, “You waste my youth, and waste my life, (No.) sit here do nothing while I could be somebody in the society.” Oh God! Are you ready to go home? (No.) Thank you very much. Not happy to go home yet? (No.) What do you want to do? (Stay.) (See You.) (Stay with Master.) Sit and eat? It’s not bad.

Tell you what, including the ones who applied, including the ones who want to stay, if you just stay here and take care of yourself then, you may continue to stay and meditate. Or do Master’s work or whatever if you like to do. You just put money together and cook together, that’s it. And one or two persons control the money. No, I think it’s very cheap to live here. It won’t be any problem, right? (No.) I’m sure it would be no problem, like a normal working family. But because I just love you so much, I don’t know what to do. I really want to keep you all, but I don’t know what to do.

It’s also fine. If you don’t really want to go out and work outside, you can also work here, it’s fine. I don’t mean work for me. You do what you like, you read, you meditate. If you save enough to just have enough food every day and simple clothes, that’s it. And then you can just stay. Now we have room anyway. How about that? Would it make you feel any better now? (Yes.) No. (We can open a [vegan] shop.) Just want to… Want this one. What honey? (I mean we can open a [vegan] shop here.) It depends on what you want to open. Even to open a hotel, you must have a license. (Yes.) It’s just too much all this mundane stuff.

So you don’t want to stay here just to stay? No. (I’m fine, Master. I just want to be with You.) I know. Just to get this one, not because of staying to meditate, I know you guys. (Thank You.) So I can only offer my house here. (Yes.) If you do want to stay, you stay. So you take care of each other, and you take care of your stuff here, if you want to stay here. At least there’s room. (Thank You.) (Thank You, Master.) (Can work for [Supreme Master] TV team, like the team, [Supreme Master] TV team.) [Supreme Master] TV team. Why not, if you like to? So at least like that. At least you can stay now. (Thank You, Master.) At least even if you cannot come to my house, you just stay here and then see how it goes. (Thank You, Master.) (Thank You.) At least I have the money for the food. (Thank You for Your blessing.) No, no, take care of yourself.

When you’re together it’s very cheap. And you have rooms already, you don’t need to pay for rent or anything. But I’m not sure if you’d like to. If you like, you can. So at least I offer you this, (Thank You, Master.) because not all of you can come with me. Number one, I don’t have room anyway. That’s the main point. And I don’t know how long you can stay in a tent. In winter it’s cold. Now you say it’s OK, because you mostly come only for one week, two weeks, retreat. And mostly you don’t stay in a tent because you have activities, you see Master and all that. But it’s a different story when you live there long. Anyway, the best I can do is offer you my house. Here. (Thank You, Master.)

Because even if I want to stay here, where do my dog(-people) stay? They’ll probably have to close it all in and let the dog(-people) run around in here. But it will smell if they cannot go out. They need to go out. (We have twenty rooms – ten rooms for dog[-people] and ten rooms for humans.) You are very kind. And if your brothers and sisters come for a retreat, then they stay here, right? No room for humans. (We all have room – kitchen.) Kitchen. Very nice. You talk nice. When you live there, it’s different. (When you meditate, different.) Meditating, I know. (Thank You.) But if you want to stay and meditate together, you’re welcome. (Yes. OK.) No charge. (Good night, Master.) Not sleeping, “good night.”

You make me feel guilty, you know that? (No.) So, that’s that. If you really want to stay together and meditate every day, then you must meditate and work. Because outside you must work eight or ten hours, so here, at least you work some hours and meditate. At least. The hours you don’t work, you have to meditate. That’s it. Like, if you don’t work eight hours today, you must meditate eight hours. (Yes.) Just like outside. Otherwise, the karma will cover you up, and then it’s difficult for you to control yourself. You can’t get out of your karma, and you feel like not yourself, and you don’t know what to do. You feel engulfed in something, darkness or… difficulty. But if you meditate a lot, then it’s fine. (Yes.) If you don’t work outside for eight hours, then you have to meditate eight hours. There is no escape. (OK.)

Where are you from? (France.) France? (France, yes.) Which part? (Paris Center.) Paris Center? I didn’t see you at the Paris Center before, did I? (I’m new, and in France I’m from…) (Orléans.) Orléans? (Orléans.) Orléans. So you didn’t come [often] to the Paris Center, right? (He’s a student. He’s from Africa studying in France.) A student? OK. All is OK at home? (Yes, it’s fine.) Are you happy? (Yes, very happy.) Good, and the studies are going well too? (Yes.) Are you first in the class? (No.) No. First? Third, second, no? (No.) First? No? More or less? (More or less.) OK. Doesn’t matter.

OK, guys. Just want to grab me. Don’t want to stay here and meditate, nothing. What’s the difference, guys? Why do you want to see me every day, that’s the point. (Master, You have so much Love, it’s unbelievable.) So much love? So, you love that Love? (Yes, Master. Sorry.) No. It’s alright. It’s alright, I understand. And you go have a new boyfriend.

You have enough food? (Yes.) Is there still some there? (Yes.) I go and check what you have. Just want to make sure that you have good food. (Yes, have very good food and enough.) Good enough food, yes? (Yes, very good, Master.) You’re an expert. (Yes.) Let me see. Still have a lot of food here. (Yes.) There are some vegan butters, very nice. They sell them with olives. They mix olive oil, palm oil and sunflower oil. It tastes fantastic. So, this is what you’re eating? (Yes.) And it was good? You still have a lot of noodles. Wow. These are cool noodles. This one. Did you eat them? (Yes, Master.) And still have food. OK, good. Wow. What a big rice (pot). I didn’t know they make such things. They do? How many people can eat from here? Fifty? (Fifteen-thirty.) Thirty? (Yes, putting into the bowl.) Wow. That’s cool. Nowadays we have everything. If you’re gone, who’s going to eat all this? You better eat it all up before you go. It’s OK, it’s OK. (Yes.) I’m going upstairs now. Thanks a lot, guys. Thanks for your coming. Your love. (Thank You.) (Thank You, Master.)

For you, it’s also difficult to pack up and come here. Some of you. And a lot of cushions, very heavy. Thank God you can drive through here, (Yes.) and throw the curtain in the room, through the window. Otherwise, it’s heavy. Who’s that guy over there? Stranger. How did you do that? I mean, how did you pack all these things in your luggage? So many cushions, how did they go in there? It’s heavy, it’s troublesome. Or not? (No.) It’s OK? (Yes. It’s worth it to see You, Master.) Worth it? But I saw you, heavy. I feel sorry. It must be also very difficult for you to carry all this. (No. No.) No? Came by car? (Yes.) And by airplane? (Yes.) Bus? Oh, my God! What crazy people. But you’re happy in this moment? (Yes.) (When with You, Master.) You’ve never been so happy? Poor thing.

That’s the real thing. Now you know why in the old time, people hung around the Master all the time and then everybody else was jealous, and the government got suspicious and crazy. They don’t understand this stuff. I don’t understand either. But I’m very happy to see you. Very happy. (We love You, Master.) And I love you so much. I want to keep all of you. (Wow, Master.) (We love You.) I really do. I really do, it’s just sometimes your karma won’t allow it, or you have already engagements, and somehow like that. Or maybe it’s just better we see each other now and again. I don’t know what. Maybe in the future, it’ll change. Who knows. (Yes. Hope so.)

How about my dog(-people)? Maybe we can do something. It’s only ten dog(-people), not much. (Ten!) Only. Well, they need only one room. But they need room to run, (To run, yes.) to go out. Some grass and that, and we don’t have it here. If we could buy a garden next door, maybe OK. (You can take them with You.) Huh? (You can take the dog[-people] with You and we take care of them.) Can. But we need room for them. I’m sure we can work out something. If I stay here with my dog(-people), would you stay then? (Yes.) Just stay like that? (Yes.)

What? (How about we make it a dog pension? So we have rooms for people who could be dog[-people] carers or they take care of the house. And we have rooms for dog[-people] too.) We’re already doing that. I don’t know. We will see. To move all the dog(-people) here slowly you have to prepare things. You have to make cages ready and all that for the bird(-people). And their food... They’re sensitive, they’re not like dog(-people) – you just take them here, let them run around and it’s fine. OK. Never mind.

We’ll sort it out. We’ll see. When the time comes, everything happens. Anything happens. (Yes.) Just like before I didn’t imagine I’d come here and we have a hotel, nothing, and then if we have it and then it’s time and then we came here. Time. (Yes.) When we need it. OK. Thank you. (Thank You, Master.) Thank you. See you in a while. If you stay. See you in a while, you crazy guys.

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