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We Live in This World for the World, Part 1 of 6, May 28, 2007, Klagenfurt, Austria

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(A professor in the Karolinska [Institute] says, writes articles, about too much television, too many computer games damage children’s brains. Too fast.) Maybe they don’t think that much. (Yes.) But let’s face it, if they don’t watch ours (Supreme Master Television), they watch somebody else’s, it’s even worse. […] At least whatever they take in. Because we’re also beaming out positive blessing energy and vibration. […] (Jokes, my daughter enjoys the jokes, all the jokes. She jumps up every time she hears the jokes – “Jokes!” She jumps up and listens.) […] It’s just to relax everybody. We try to make the best and healthy possible. And including animal(-people) in it, all that, all friendly stuff. […]

“Hallo, testing one-two-three.” That’s my assistant. And now, here comes another assistant, “Hallo, testing one-two-three.” Good, good. It’s funny. I need a lot of assistants, but I don’t have any. You guys stay home, make money, chase after boys, girls, leaving me alone, an old woman working, doing everything, so, it’s never enough, never enough. And every time somebody helps me, there is some price to pay, like I have to run around for two days, for example. It’s very expensive, this world for me.

Are you OK? (Yes. Thank You, Master.) I have a little cold. Are you alright? (Yes, yes.) Why is that? (Because of You, Master.) I’m worried because in here it’s cold and outside is hot. You might have trouble. (It’s alright.) You’re OK, huh? (Yes.) And am I OK? An old woman with lipstick. I think I look better without make-up though. Some days I look younger. When you put make-up on, you look old. Old but ready for the camera.

When I watch a film, an American film, they talk so fast, and the subtitles just fly through your eyes. You don’t know what language it is, even! It’s horrible, too. What can I do? The films, the subtitles of American films! Because the Americans... talk very fast! They talk very fast, they think very fast, they do everything very fast. You know, one American has the Guiness record for the fastest talking man on the planet. He was the one who hosted our program in Los Angeles, “One World of Peace through Music.” Remember? (Yes.) Yeah! He can pack like 400, 4,000 words in one minute. (Yes!) God knows what he’s talking about. Nobody can keep trace because nobody can hear it anyway. Nobody knows what he’s talking because… Nobody cares because nobody can hear it, so it doesn’t matter what he says as long as it’s fast. No, I’m just kidding. He’s really good. I’m just joking. I don’t mean to talk bad about him. He’s really fantastic.

If I could talk so fast, and you could hear so fast, then we wouldn’t have any problems. We’d need only a three-minute retreat! Not three days! I just come in, “bzzzz,” then goodbye! That would save a lot of time and money. And you’d still have another 2 days and 23 hours, 57 minutes left over of your three-day holiday. You can swim all day, or go shopping all day, because we are fast. Yeah, telling you...

Actually, in the higher worlds, the frequencies are faster than that, very fast. Americans are very fast-paced. Maybe that’s why they make themselves so powerful. Even the whole Europe, everybody just says everything is America, America. You know, America seems like it controls the world. Have to think why. Maybe because they’re fast. What? (Because they’re so fast, they’re always first.) (They're always leading.) What? (They are the first.) (They’re leading.) (Because they’re always so fast, they always come out first.) Yeah, I know. Everything, they do fast, and sometimes it’s not too good, either. (Like the fast food.) Yeah, fast food is...

And they even send dead corpse into space, and this is really ekelhaft (disgusting). How do you say that in English? (Disgusting.) Disgusting. Suppose that thing breaks, and then the whole air is full of dead particles. It is not good to breathe in, is it? And now you look up to the space and think it’s all dead people up there. Before, it was more romantic, thinking of the stars, the galaxy, the Moon. And now, you have to include the dead people on it. Oh, God! I mean, the dead body is a dead body, just a decaying material. Just get rid of it as quickly as possible! And the least expensive, the least pompous possible. The soul is free. Why encase a body in something? Even if it’s unbreakable and [indestructible], why encase it forever in there? It’s not romantic, is it? For everybody else. No?

I mean, space is for the public, right? It’s not just for a group of people. I don’t like that idea too much. Oh, when I first heard about it, I felt very, very uncomfortable. I felt like… kind of a little bit invasive. Now, everybody is forced to look up to the dead body, which really means nothing at all anymore. And if the particle is decayed, if something happens, it might break, then it’s all over the space. Oh, even just to think about it! It might not be, because it might be too minimal, that you don’t feel it. But it doesn’t feel nice. It feels disturbing.

I don’t think anything’s romantic about putting a dead body into space, no? (No.) And let it fly around for everybody to think about it. My God! Every day we have dead people, and we die one day anyway. It’s a fact of life. What is it to make such a big deal about it? (Yes.) Methinks! My humble opinion, that if somebody dies, you should let it be. The body should be burned, that’s the best, or dispose of it in any convenient way possible. And not to make a big deal and spend so much money on it. We could use it to feed the living, (Yes.) the children, instead of waste it on the dead! They don’t appreciate it.

(There’s already an initiative on the Internet. I’ve seen it, and we can protest against it. It’s a worldwide initiative that...) OK. It’s not protesting, you just let the people know your opinion. Just say we really don’t agree with it, that’s all. No aggression, nothing. No protest, just voice your opinion. Maybe they’re not doing it again, I hope. Otherwise, the space will be full of dead people! Because let’s face it, the planet is full of dead people. And if all of us are put in capsules like that and fly into the space, then the space is no more. Then we don’t call it space anymore, we will call it a cemetery, no? And we probably go walking, and have to “pass auf,” like have to pay attention in case you might bump into some of the capsules, because they’ll be flying all over. And God knows, they might fly low; maybe the dead bodies like to go back down, to have a look at us, and what then? We can’t even walk anymore because there is no more space to walk around. You understand me? (Yes.) We just voice our opinion. It’s very inconvenient. It’s not a very romantic idea, methinks. (No.)

No! Suppose all of us all go up into space after we die, where does space go? Space will run away! No more space left. It’s just some people have some really… ideas, and even feel proud of it. I think it’s a little too far. Maybe we should... Have you already started? Or has somebody already started (the petition)? Maybe if you like, you can voice your opinion about it. I think it’s not a very romantic idea. Methinks no. Definitely not. A little bit yuck! My goodness! All kinds of things the Americans do. Sometimes too fast. Nobody thought about that, they thought about that already. Jesus! Too much hamburgers, I guess. Or what? (I think so. Junk food.) Junk food? Too much junk food, you think? (Yes.) Probably.

(And fast television.) And fast television. (Because my daughter goes to a Waldorf school. They don’t suggest that children under nine watch television and play computer games.) Damage the brain? (Yes. Even a professor in the Karolinska [Institute] says, writes articles, about too much television, too many computer games damage children’s brains. Too fast.) Maybe they don’t think that much. (Yes.) But let’s face it, if they don’t watch ours (Supreme Master Television), they watch somebody else’s, it’s even worse. (Yes.) That’s the problem. So, at home, don’t let your children watch TV then. OK? It depends. (Yes.) At least, we don’t bombard the brain with all the negative info. At least whatever they take in. Because we’re also beaming out positive blessing energy and vibration. You see what I mean? (Yes, Master.) So, that might not be so bad like other ones. It might counter-affect it. (Yes, yes.)

(My daughter likes Supreme Master Television.) Yeah, because it has good things. (Yes.) And the children don’t watch all the time, because there is something for children, a little, but the rest is like philosophy. Maybe the children don’t watch it that much because they will not understand, like “Words of Wisdom” and all that. So, maybe it’s not necessary that the children watch that much television, except some stories, or songs, things like that. (Jokes, my daughter enjoys the jokes, all the jokes. She jumps up every time she hears the jokes – “Jokes!” She jumps up and listens.) Yeah, we included that to relax you a little bit after all the serious news – who is releasing whom, and who is allowing whom to live. Instead of saying who is not killing whom, we say who is allowing whom to live, things like that. We change it to make it a little bit more... But still, it’s too serious, all these political things in the world. So, a joke at the end, it’s just to relax everybody. We try to make the best and healthy possible. And including animal(-people) in it, all that, all friendly stuff.

But nowadays, if you don’t use television, I don’t know what else to use for spreading the good news to benefit the whole world. So for that, we must sacrifice some little things. And if you think it’s no good for children, please don’t let them watch it too much. OK? Or what to do? The children under nine, don’t let them watch too much. A little bit! Jokes maybe OK, children’s stories OK. But they don’t have to sit there and watch all day! You know, like other kids, they sit all day because there are dramas on TV, there are other things, cartoons or something, long hours. That’s why they watch too much. But in our programs, the children cannot watch too much because we have things for adults, so they cannot be watching that much. Right or not? (Yes. Right.) (Yes.) I mean like, if I give lectures and all that, I don’t think children under nine will have patience sitting there and listening to me all this hour, no? They won’t understand much. They’re not interested, right? So, that’s OK then. So, we don’t have much problem there, do we? (No.) OK, that’s good.

Photo Caption: Looking Up to Heaven, Spreading Joy to the World!

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