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Зөв Арга аз жаргал, сэтгэл ханамжийг авчирдаг, лекцийн 7-ын 3-р хэсгийг

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I think everybody should be natural, like a picnic. Let me be one of you and don’t let me feel like a Master, because I’m really embarrassed if you treat me like that. Too special. One of us. I want to be one of you. OK. Can you do that? …often, in parties like this, everybody will know that vegan food is very good. And I think most people will like it. And the gentlemen with jeans sit outside. Never mind. Come on. Please, please sit there. If you wear beautiful clothes, please sit there. The gentlemen sit outside. Here also. Do you need help? Does she need help? (No, she...) She can do it alone. Everything OK? OK, good.

I told you the story that every week, we should make a vegan barbecue party and invite the neighbors. If they don’t come, it’s also fine, but at least we must show our friendship and consideration. For example, you make a vegan barbecue every Sunday, afternoon or morning. You decide. Or Saturday afternoon, a vegan barbecue, and then some people can stay here camping or sleeping there. And next morning, meditate. (You’d better not eat blood.) Right.

Most people don’t know how to eat vegan. That’s why they don’t. Otherwise, people are inherently good. Most children refuse to eat (animal-people) meat. It is the parents who force them to eat (animal-people) meat since they were young. That’s why it becomes habitual. Although most children, they just spit out. They don’t like (animal-people) meat. Really.

“I don’t like when people eat animals. I just don’t want them to be chopped up. The pigs are nice and chicks are nice and cows are nice. I don’t like when they chop animal-people up. Animals are very nice.”

“Because I like nature. Because nature is beautiful and animals are part of nature. I never want to eat any animals again! Never! Either plants, fruits but no animals!”

“I will eat whatever's on the table, but not chicken or meat. I don’t miss eating chicken and meat. (How about fish?) Fish? It is an animal. (Yeah.) I won’t eat that either. (Oh, my God. So what…) I won’t eat animals! (OK.)”

“I just like animals so much and it’s really sad that animals have to die so people can eat. So, I decided to not eat animals and just eat vegetables, and vegetables are really healthy for you.”

And then, it becomes a habit. And now, many parents try to force the children back to vegan diet, and the children say, “No, no.” And they have a problem, many of the parents. People, yes, yes. You know? Many parents come to me after initiation. They come to me and cry and say, “Master, I want my children to eat vegan, but it’s so difficult. They’re so used to with Bratwurst (sausage), and Sauerkraut, and beer, one liter. So now, it’s very difficult for me to make them vegan again.” I say, “Well, you have to do it. It’s your problem. You have forced them to eat (animal-people) meat when they were young and forced them to drink beer, and now you want to force them back to the natural way? Of course it’s difficult. So now you pay for your karma.” It’s just a joke. (Yeah.) I know all these problems.

What was it I was trying to…? (Your husband.) The Bratwurst (sausage). (About Your husband.) My husband? (Yes. You were asking if we know the story.) Oh, OK, OK. I thought you knew already. When I was in Germany, when I was your neighbor in Munich, I often had a party, every weekend, for my neighbors. Everybody came. And so of course, vegan food. One day, my husband thought… He always thinks. Oh, he told me, he went out and bought fish(-people) and (animal-people) meat. Cold, cold fish(-people) and (animal-people) meat, things like that. And he put them there. He said, “Every time you invite the neighbors, you always give them vegan food. It is not fair. It’s not fair. So today, we give them (animal-people) meat and fish(-people).”

And then, you know what happened? All my neighbors came as usual. Sometimes they invited me too, we took turns. The neighbors invited me too. And they knew I was vegan. So, even if they cooked (animal-people) meat, because they didn’t know how to cook vegan, they cooked something, small vegan for me. And then, all my neighbors came that day, and they kept asking me, “What’s this, what’s that?” I said, “Well, this is (animal-people) meat, this is fish(-people).” And they said, “What’s that?” I said, “Oh, that’s my vegan food.” And everybody came to my vegan food, and didn’t eat (animal-people) meat, didn’t eat fish(-people). And then everybody was hungry, including myself, because I cooked only very little things for myself and for my husband. He was 50% vegan. That means when I’m not there, he eats (animal-people) meat, and when I’m there, he eats vegan.

So, I only cooked for myself. And if my husband liked it, he ate, but very little. So, everybody didn’t have enough of anything. I did not have enough and all the neighbors didn’t have enough, because only a little. Or when God went to sleep. I was a very oriental wife. So, whatever my husband said, OK. But then he saw for himself. I know that people wouldn’t eat fish(-people) and (animal-people) meat. But I respected my husband’s will. But I knew, I had the feeling, intuition, that people wouldn’t eat them, but I couldn’t tell him. He had to see for himself. And then that day, he knew. So, then I asked the neighbors, “Why don’t you eat the fish(-people) and (animal-people) meat? My husband has a very good will, a good heart. He thinks every time I invite you for vegan, it’s not fair. That’s why he told me not to cook today for you. Not that I don’t want to cook, but he thinks that you are more used to (animal-people) meat and fish(-people). So, you should eat it.” They said, “No, no! Fish and meat, we have every day! We come to you for vegan.”

So, from that day on, never again did we buy (animal-people) meat and fish(-people) for the neighbors. And then the neighbors all came to me and asked for vegan recipes because I cooked very, very well. Very good. They cannot tell the difference between the “real” (animal-people) meat and the vegan meat, between the “real” shrimp(-people) and the vegan shrimp, or between the “real” (animal-people) spareribs and the vegan spareribs. I even can make vegan spareribs; it looks real, it tastes good. And of course, I supplied with the sorbet and fruit and all the decoration. Very beautiful, not just food. It’s a decoration, and with love. So, people always liked to come and eat my vegan food and disappointed my husband for his (animal-people) meat diet.

He’s a very lovely man, very cool, very nice. Very nice man. And because he ate (animal-people) meat sometimes behind my back, so he felt guilty. So, he had to kind of take an Alliierte (ally) from the neighbors, so that he’d feel, “Oh, yes, I’m right. You see, everybody here eats (animal-people) meat, and it’s normal.” But they disappointed him. Sometimes he went outside… He was a doctor, so ate in the hospital. Of course, it was very difficult for him to find vegan food in the hospital. It’s not difficult. He liked the excuse. Otherwise, I could make food for him and bring it there. But he liked the excuse. “Ah, no, I eat outside. Sauerkraut and pork. And he could not leave it. So, he liked the excuse, and he ate (animal-people) meat outside. OK. So sometimes he came home and I smelled the Schwein (pork).

Even sometimes he didn’t work. He went outside to eat with friends or alone or with somebody. And when he came home, I smell all the beer and wine and the Schwein (pork). And I said, “What did you eat today? You eat Schwein (pork) again?” I did not scold him. I was just asking. I pretend to be very serious. “What? Did you eat Schwein (pork) again?” I said, “What did you eat again? You didn’t eat vegetarian, right?” So, he told me, “Yes, I eat vegetarian.” I said, “What? (Animal-people) pork is vegetarian?” He said to me, “The (animal-people) pork eat the vegetarian, and I eat the (animal-people) pork.” He said, “It’s second-hand vegetarian.” So, I tell you, he’s very cute, very cool. “You eat vegetarian today?” I asked, “The pig (pork) was vegetarian?” Do you understand? “Is (animal-people) pork vegetarian?” “Second hand.” You always say something like that. Very funny. He was a very, very, very funny man. Very amusing. We were very good together. It’s no problem. Good, no! We were good together. That’s it. That was the kind of man that I had.

Photo Caption: “Pray GOD Please Come Down to Our Humble Level to Rescue Us the Meek and Ignorant”

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