If we are tougher, we don’t even need food at all. If we wanted to, we could live food-free even. But OK, go ahead, eat something, it’s fine. Habit – it’s OK, why not? But what I mean is… (animal-people) meat is easy to replace compared to drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes. So now, we have to change that. Yes? (Yes.)
So if we go around accusing the drug user people or drug manufacturer or drug maker or drug dealer, then we are also not too fair. If we can't change our eating habit, we can't expect the drug addict, the alcoholic, the cigarette smoker to change their habit, which is more difficult for them, more addictive, and no replacement. (Animal-people) meat has plenty, plenty, plenty of replacements. Everywhere, any time. Don't even need it. If we are tougher, we don’t even need food at all. If we wanted to, we could live food-free even. But OK, go ahead, eat something, it’s fine. Habit – it’s OK, why not? But what I mean is… (animal-people) meat is easy to replace compared to drugs, alcohol, and cigarettes. So now, we have to change that. Yes? (Yes.)
We have to change that. If we want to expect all the drug users, the alcoholics and the cigarette smokers to quit, we must quit (animal-people) meat. OK, love? (I wish people realized how simple it is to be vegetarian [vegan].) Yes. I know, so simple, simple. Just habit only, truly. After a few weeks vegan, you don’t even remember what (animal-people) meat tastes like or looks like. You don’t want to know. Then, when you smell fish and (animal-people) meat, you will want to throw up even. (That’s true, yes.) When you look at animal-people being slaughtered, your heart will feel wrenched. And your sleep will be troubled, feeling so sorry, so sorry for those animal(-people), and feeling so sorry for yourself, that you have been cheated into degrading yourself thus far by eating animal(-people), eating the suffering beings. Anything else, kiddo? (That’s all from me. Thank You very much, Master.) You are welcome.
I hope I have answered all your questions? (Yes, Master. We’d like to tell You some good news.) Good news! Oh, that’s all we need. Yes, please. (Yes. We have several stories for You. So You can relax.) Oh, yeah, I’ll relax. Now tell me all the good news. Yes, tell me. Be Veg, Go Green, Save the Planet. Tell me, good news! (We all know that in 2006, the United Nations said that the [animal-people] livestock industry causes 18% of all greenhouse gas emissions. But then this year, we were informed by Dr. T. Colin Campbell, the respected scientist,) Yes. (and also Dr. Richard Schwartz, another vegan scientist, that the livestock emissions have been found to be greater than 18%,) Yes. (and in fact, more than 50%, as Master knows.) Or more. Yes. (The good news is that this truth will be printed in a scientific journal very soon.) Wow! I like that. Told you, 80%! I told you long ago. Yes? (Yes!) I told you long before they told this. (Yes, You did!) Yes. Nobody listened.
Now, let the scientists tell them. (Yes. It’s so exciting. And I think it’s through all Your efforts and prayers and concerns, and Your efforts to keep reminding people about this issue that this study must have been able to come out and manifest and be printed. So, thank You so much, Master.) It’s not me, but I mean, I’m part of it. We’re all part of it. It’s not just what we do; it’s the passion inside. The passion inside that really touches people and enlightens a corner of their intelligence. Then, they will be able to study all this. And thanks to all the gods, the angels from Heaven, that manifest themselves now and then to help enlighten, awaken humankind. I’m ever in debt to them. And to all of you – to all of you who help spread the news, who help to gather the news, research for news and shows, and who write the scripts for the shows, or who light the stage, who type the scripts, who read the scripts with heart, with passion, with true love. All this really helps to bring the result, even though very minimal, that we have nowadays. But it will be more. Small steps, but they’re good steps. I’m very, very happy. I’m very thankful to all of you and all the gods and angels from a higher dimension who really help us. (And from us, we thank You so much for showing us how to do it. Thank You so much.) I’m just a very small part, small part. I know you work very hard. I always love you very much. (We love You, too.) I’m very grateful.
OK. More good news? (Yes, Master.) Tell me. (Hi again. I would like to share with You some of our experiences with the artists who came to perform at the anniversary concert.) Yes? (First of all, they were all very appreciative of Master, and they were very honored to be here. Many of them were really surprised to learn how multitalented Master is.) Am I? (They were really impressed. And they really had a lot of respect for Master, and they felt very humble to be here.) My pleasure, my honor. (Especially, I would like to highlight two of our performers. Bob Kulick is one of them. He composed the music for Your poem “Our Time.”) Yes, it was really a surprise for me to hear all of my poems turned into music. I was a little bit embarrassed. I texted to your organizer there. I said, “Why so many? The program has like 20, and my poetry is about eight of them. I said, “Is this not too boring and embarrassing?” (Everyone really enjoyed it.) They replied to me and said, “We didn’t plan to have so many of Your poems musicalized but the composers wanted it.” I was a little bit shy, you know? It was all a surprise to me. I did not tell them to do that. I did not even know that all those poems were made into music. I mean, one or two I knew before, I heard before. But those new ones, it was the first time I heard them, just like you. I felt a little bit shy, a little bit blushing.
(Well, Bob Kulick, he said, and I’d like to quote: “I was so excited about the song that we came up with that we should write another or a whole album. I think She could be a huge hit. I mean that sincerely;) Really? (a whole album would be great.”) Wow! Wow! Wow! Truthfully, I have never thought much of my poems. It’s just I made them out of my feelings, true feelings and true passion at that time. But, coming from a professional like that, I feel maybe it’s something, huh? Maybe it is something, my poetry or something. (It really touches people. Also, Bob Kulick added that he really appreciates Your kind treatment of the animal[-people]. He especially highlighted that.) It’s a natural thing to do for us.
Anything else, honey? (Also, another artist, Al Jardine – he used to be a member of the Beach Boys.) Yes. I remember the Beach Boys. You know, we had the benefit concert, and they were one of our performers, the Beach Boys group. (He was actually very anxious before the performance. He really wished that Master would like the song that he composed the music [to].) Sure, I did. I felt flattered, flattered and honored. I was just kind of a little embarrassed because there were so many in one program. (The audience really appreciated it. It really touched their hearts.) If they liked it, it’s good. (After the performance, he did ask if Master liked it.) Yes, sure. Very much. Please tell him I loved it. And I look forward to seeing it again on Supreme Master Television with all subtitles so we can share [it] with the whole world.
(And he also said that he would like to do a whole album.) How? With what? (Your poems.) OK. If he can find something worthwhile, then he’s welcome to it. (I think he’d be really thrilled to do that.) I never had the honor to meet most of those artists in person, except some I had seen before in the benefit concert. To me, they were awesome, like superstars. (So, basically, it was a really big success, and everyone was really touched, really sincerely touched.) Good. (And they all had a very good time, and they were very honored to be here.) Wonderful, wonderful. Good news. (Thank You, Master.) Good job, good job.