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We see peace dripping out everywhere. We show you often about peace negotiations or peace deals everywhere, everywhere, everywhere in the world, a lot, a lot. But the real peace, the whole peace, the complete peace, cannot all come out like that. Just like the water in that nuclear container has to come out slowly if we can drill any hole. And the hole we can drill for this peace bubble to open is the peace itself – peace in the family, peace within nations, peace within the lives of all beings. The reason we cannot keep drilling big holes in the bubble of peace karma is because we don’t have the instruments. We don’t have that peace instrument. […]
A house is not built with only one brick. It has to be many, many bricks together and also other materials like cement, water, sand, etc. Many things we need to contribute to peace. But the most important is the vegan diet, veganism, because it contains within itself, peace, love, compassion, love for life, supporting life, protecting life. That is all peace. That’s all the components for peace against the war, which is the opposite. So think about that. I’m not trying to make you a vegan just because I like veganism. I do. It’s just that it’s for common protection of all beings, mostly humans, because humans are the ones who make war or make peace. […]
Only peace can give birth to peace. We are still killing a lot. We’re still murdering a lot. We still support the eating and killing of other beings, our co-inhabitants. We are just having the world and our life as a rental, the animal-people and other beings similarly. So we are just all renters in one big building – the world; the world is a big building, and we are just renters, temporarily renting something, renting an apartment in it to live in. […] Karma is like that, like the rental, like the rental price that you have to pay. But the more you live in it, the more you do this, the more you do that, the more you have to pay. There’s no escape. And you’re trying to damage the building even. Then, of course, you pay more, much more to the landlord. […]











