Share the leftover blessed (vegan) food with the kitchen team. The leftover blessed food. Go. Give this to the elderly. […] Touched already? (Already touched.) Let me touch it again in case I missed it. They only like to eat the ones I touched. Having the (vegan) cookies is good enough. And you still want them to be touched.
Do we have any (vegan) cookies and candies here? Can you ask them to bring some over? (OK.) (Ask them to bring the blessed [vegan] food here.) Either sit or stand, whichever suits you. As long as you are comfortable. (Can’t squat down.) Don’t squat down if you can’t. (Can’t squat anymore after falling down.) You can’t squat if you come down? (No. Can’t squat after falling.) Is that so? (I fell before.) (Fell on her leg(s) before.) (Can’t squat down.) I’m sorry. (I have no problem walking.) OK. There are some problems. It’s different when we get old. But some young people also have problems after they fall. The human body is really troublesome.
Oh, you do have it. Yes. (Ah!) (Put them in the front.) What’s inside? Open it. Open it. Better than nothing. Not a lot of varieties, but it’s OK. There’s love inside. (Yes!) There’s love inside. You share it together later. OK? (OK!) Because there are a lot of people, if I give them out, it’ll be chaotic. Then it’ll be even more difficult for your knees to squat down.
OK, there are more. (Thank You, Master.) Pour them out, so it’s more convenient for them to take. (OK.) Pour it into the bigger container. Easier for them to take. OK, OK. Wow! You’ll get terribly fat eating this way. (Wow!) Alright. OK, enough. They’ll get fat eating, and then won’t be able to squat down. Those who couldn’t stand up before can’t squat down now. And those who couldn’t squat down before can’t stand up now. Pour it in there and mix a little if possible. Do it later, don’t have to do it now. Just put it down. You don’t have to squat, it’s too painful. No need to squat. (That’s too much. Enough. Enough. Thank You. Enough.) Alright. Be moderate. (Thank you. It’s enough already.) They’re the elderly, and can’t eat that much. It’s just symbolic. I have other things to give you.
Oh, is there anybody else? (The table attendants from the kitchen team.) They were there before they came over. (It’s mealtime soon.) No, no. Weren’t they over there just now? (They walked there just now.) They went there? (They walked there.) Have those who went there seen me? (Yes.) Share the leftover blessed (vegan) food with the kitchen team. The leftover blessed food. Go. Give this to the elderly. Over here, over here, over here. Give… (Kitchen.) What did you say? (Kitchen.) Kitchen, kitchen, kitchen, kitchen. More, more. There was one just now. Wow, it’s taken away? (This has been touched.) What a strange person. (It’s been touched.) Touched already? (Already touched.) Let me touch it again in case I missed it. They only like to eat the ones I touched. Having the (vegan) cookies is good enough. And you still want them to be touched.
OK. This is for the kitchen team. Is it enough? (Enough.) Not enough. Bring me one more bag. One more bag or whatever. (Just take one or two per person. Don’t take so many.) Yes. One or two per person. That’s right. After I leave, each person takes one or two. (OK.) Line up for it. (OK. Thank You, Master.) That’ll do. OK. That’s right. One more for the kitchen team. They give us food; we should give them some in return. Every now and then. They have the merits for it today. OK. Kitchen, kitchen, kitchen. Did I touch this just now? OK, touched already. (Touched already.) OK. Come Go, go. The kitchen team. This is for the people here. This has… (It’s been touched already.) Touched already. Is this for them? (Yes, yes.) OK, OK, then leave it here. Wait a minute. Wait. Leave this in the square, so it’s convenient for them to take. (Leave this in the Shao Lin Temple later.) (OK.) Leave it there. Put it inside the Shao Lin Temple. They can take their time to take it. OK, I’m leaving. (OK.) OK. Thank you. (Thank You, Master.)
Slow down! Slow down! They’re the elderly. Don’t squeeze! Don’t squeeze! I’ll slow down. I’ll slow down. Don’t squeeze. Don’t squeeze them. The elderly can’t be squeezed. They can’t move around easily, not… (Thank You, Master.) (Thank You, Master. Thank You, Master.) You ought to remember; from this day on, remember it clearly that the elderly cannot be squeezed. OK? (OK.) They can’t move around easily. They are not that way deliberately. Understand? (Yes.) Not deliberately. They’re just unable to move around easily. You’ll know when you get old. Soon. I’m telling you. Very soon. You’ll go downhill very soon. After 50 to 60, you’ll feel that you’re going downhill so fast. (Yes.) We used to think, “Wow! Never. I’ll never get old.” But how strange! Just overnight, one night only, wow! How come I’m old? Then we can’t move around the same way. (Right.) OK. Take care of yourselves. (OK. Thank You, Master.) Eat more raw vegetables if you can swallow them. (OK.) Raw vegetables and fruits. (OK.) And eat something good for the bones too. (OK.)
Alright. There’s not much I can say. That’s the way it is. You all understand. When you’re old, you understand all already. If you’re old but still don’t understand, then, you’re finished. When will you understand? Right? (Yes.) Young people can still say they’re young and ignorant. We old people have no excuses. They’ll all say, “You’re so old already. Still so ignorant?” OK, that’s it. (OK. Thank You, Master. We love You. We are grateful to You, Master. Thank You.) Thank you. Protect and bless yourselves. OK? (OK.) (I love You, Master.) God protect you. (Thank You.) God bless. (We’ll come to see Master again.) God bless. (Thank You, Master.) (Thank You.) We practice spiritually as long as we live. (OK.) That’s the most important. Now that we’re old, we ignore things that don’t concern us. (Right.) (OK. Bye-bye.) (Bye-bye.) (Thank You, Master.) (Thank You, Master. Be careful on Your way back.) Time is very precious. (Master, please take care too.) See you. (OK. See You.) I can’t take care of you one by one. (That’s right. Bye-bye, Master.) (Master, I love You.) (Thank You. Bye-bye.) (Good night, Master.) Drive slower. (Master, I love You.) Look in the eyes. (OK, OK.)
(Master, when did You get the bump?) This one? It’s alright, it’s alright. Because one night… One night, I worked very late, then I was leaving the dog-people… I worked with them in the small office, so that they would feel I was around. Even if I only took a little care of them and then went to do my work, it would be good enough for them to see me. But… then I went outside after finishing my work. I was going to go home. It was very late, I didn’t want to wake them, so I didn’t turn the lights on. I just opened the door silently, and bumped into a thing on the way out. They put a wooden thing there with something protruding from it and I couldn’t see it at night. I bumped into it, and it scratched me like this. (Please be careful.) That was what happened. No big deal. (Wow.) Just the skin. Just the skin. It’ll heal soon. I’ve applied some simple stuff. Sometimes I remember to put it on, sometimes I don’t. It’ll heal by itself. For us spiritual practitioners, minor ailments heal very fast. It’s nothing serious. From now on, no matter if the dog-people wake up or not, I will turn the lights on. (OK.) Too considerate of others. (Master, please take care.) (Master, please be careful.) OK. Take care, everybody. (OK, Master. Please do take care.) (Stay healthy and happy.) I’m OK. Thank you. Are you OK? (OK.) (I’m happy because I have Master.)
I don’t see you often and have nothing much to give you. Are you OK? Seeing me only once in a while. (Master has given us a lot.) Better than nothing. (Yes.) Normally, having one look is enough. (Yes. Thank You, Master.) For outside people, it’s enough to just have one look. Let alone you people. (OK.) (Thank You, Master.) The problem is, after having one look, you want to have two more looks, and many more looks. All of them are like that. There is only one of me. If there were a few more of me, how great would that be? My mother only gave birth to one Master. Why didn’t she give birth to more? Long, long ago, according to a traditional Aulacese (Vietnamese) story, the very first mother was a fairy who descended to Earth. And she met a dragon king, got married, and laid one hundred eggs which turned into 100 human beings. Their traditional story was told that way. How great it’d be to have a hundred me. Just imagine. If there were a hundred of me, at least several hundred people could have one Master. Then He (She) would be able to do everything. One Master versus thousands of people is rather difficult. It’s alright. Looking at the eyes will do. (OK.) Looking at the eyes is the best. Touching here and there is more or less the same as well.
Do you want me to touch you? OK. Come over one by one. Quick, quick. (Walk slowly. Walk slowly.) Don’t do that. Don’t squeeze. Don’t squeeze. You can’t move around easily already, and you’re still squeezing? (Thank You. Thank You.) Leave right away once you’re touched. Leave after you’re touched. Next one. Don’t squeeze! People… Leave after you’re touched. Other people… Will you stand in line? Just wait in line. (Master, I love You. Thank You, Master.) (Master, I love You. Master, I love You.) (Master, take care.) Stand in line. Don’t squeeze. They have problems moving around. (Thank You, Master.) (Move forward. Move forward.) (Thank You, Master. Thank You, Master.) (Thank You, Master.) (Master, thank You.) (Thank You, Master.) (Thank You. Thank You, Master.) Get moving once you’re done. And let other people come. OK? Oh, head, head, head. (Thank You.) (Thank You. Thank You.) Don’t talk. Don’t talk. Keep the Blessing Power. Don’t talk, it’ll leak. (Thank You, Master.) Don’t talk! The Blessing Power will leak out if you talk. OK. I’m leaving. (OK.) See you. (OK. Thank You, Master.) (Hallo, Master.) (Wish You great health and happiness.) God bless. Thank you. Thank you. (Master, we love You.) (We love You.) (Bye-bye.) (Master, we love You.) (Bye-bye.)
Is everything OK? (Yes.) Thank you very much. Take a rest. I’m leaving. There’s nothing for the guards? Are there any (vegan) candies or biscuits somewhere? Where did these people come from? (They went up to the toilet just now, and couldn’t get in after that.) OK, hey! Are there any more (vegan) candies and biscuits in the stockroom to give the guards? He heard it. He heard it. Wonderful. Oh, that’s great. Was it the same person just now? The one inside. (Not the same.) Not the one inside who brought the money? No. (Right, another one.) You guards should also have something. (OK. Thank You.) You don’t need it, but you would like it. And one or two per person. That’s all there is. Is it enough? Is it better to get one more bucket? I’m afraid this is not enough. Recently, we have a lot of guards, including those gatekeepers. (OK. No problem.) Get a guard to come out and take the (vegan) candies and biscuits. (Yes, they are bringing it out from the container house over there.)
OK. Thank you, guards, for your support. Thank you. Put this in a better place for everyone to take later. It’s more solemn over there, there inside. Don’t put it here. Put it over there. Everyone will come later. Tell them to share. This is not just for you, it’s for everyone. Put it over there. They’ll come later. Ah, thank you. Now we’ve taken everything out. It’s good too. Lucky you, blessed with merits. Is it enough? Love, love, love, love. Wow, love, love. Come here. Since there is so much, give some to the working team too. If you know any. OK? (OK.) Over there, put it there. Leave some for the working team later too. (OK, understand.) For the working team these couple of days, whatever their job was. Thank you. Alright. Thank you for your support. Take the microphone away. Thank you, thank you. Thank you very much. (Thank You, Master.) Have they seen me already? (Yes.) Haven’t they seen me? (Yes, they have, previously in the hall.) Then it’s OK. OK, it’s fine then. Thank you.