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Informaţii importante de la Şeful COVIDului, partea 5 din 6

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I told you, it’s just… life is so, so very impermanent. Everybody thinks they will live here forever and they’re hoarding things, or they’re warring, stealing, and threatening each other with might. And instead of using money for their citizens, they use it to develop more and more lethal weapons just to kill other citizens. (Yes.) You have to develop to the point that other countries’ citizens are just like yours. (Yes, Master.) You have to look upon them just like your citizens.

We just try to save people now, not wait until that time when 91% are all gone. (Yes.) I told you. Even though I knew that, but to be confirmed by this sort of reliable information entity, it’s really a shock to me also. I couldn’t wait for you until after you’ve done your morning meditation. I called you up earlier. So, it’s alright one time. (Yes, Master.) What for you sleep? I could not. What about sharing the joy and sorrow. You just share the joy only.

Any more questions? What did you say? (Well, up to that 2099, Master, will the climate change disasters effect still increase?) I guess so. Yes. I did not ask about that. I was just talking with the COVID chief. I didn’t talk about the weather. I did not think about the weather at that time, but of course, what do you think? (Yes, Master.) If you don’t die by COVID, then you will die by other things. Weather change, extreme heat, all that kind of stuff. (Yes, Master.)

I told you in the last conference that even disasters are already coming to the West. (Yes, Master.) They don’t only punish those vulnerable countries anymore. But as in the body, the virus and whatever bacteria or sickness, they attack those sensitive organs first. (Yes.) And then the body will collapse anyway, if not treated. (Yes, Master.) Like, they would attack the liver, or the heart and lungs. That’s enough. They don’t have to attack your skin outside. (Yes.) They don’t have to attack your leg muscle or anything like that. All this will be gone too, if they don’t take care of the lungs, or if they don’t treat the heart or if they don’t treat the liver. (Yes, Master.)

Some people have to even cut off part of their liver. (Right.) And some people have to have a donation of one liver to live on. (Yes.) That’s how important it is, but we don’t see it. We don’t see how the liver gets sick or rotten inside. (Yes, Master.) Only doctors see, and then they operate, and then they save you. But only if you listen to the doctor. (Yes. Yes, Master. Yes, that’s right.) You go first to the hospital, you listen to the doctor, you go through all the check-ups, you go through all the required conditions, and then you let the doctor operate on you and give you another liver.

Some people, their whole liver is rotten, so they have to ask for a donation. And sometimes the family member donates half of the liver, or one kidney, something like that. It depends on how many you have. Even donate half a liver, believe that? I saw it somewhere. I thought, “How can people donate like that?” But if somebody just dies accidently, then they can use that liver, if it’s still alive and fresh, to give it to the liver-sick person. People can live with just one kidney. So, they can donate one for the other guy. (Yes.) People have two kidneys. (Yes, Master.) So, they can donate one, if it’s healthy and if it matches. Otherwise, the body won’t accept it, and it will be a waste and the person will die anyway.

Any more questions, love? (Master, I want to share this…) Tell. (There’re some people who have posted some predictions. And they say they are coming from the future. And they actually have predicted this pandemic as well. And they have one future aim that all countries will be gone and become one country.) Yeah. (I think that’s because most of the people have already gone and so this will become one country) I guess so. (in the future.)

I guess we won’t have enough population to make many countries. (Yes.) Only 9% left and you have to really huddle together to survive. (Yes. Right. Yes, Master.) And try to find all the scraps and leftovers and then start again from A, B, C. (Yes.) And then maybe populate again and then after that the world will be better. (Wow.) Like a Golden Age for them, for the worthy (Yes, Master.) that survived and continue the human’s race, otherwise, it will be all gone.

Last time I asked, they said only 10% are worthy of Heaven. (Yes, Master.) About 9% will survive, more or less. (Yes.) Some people are also worthy of Heaven, but it doesn’t mean they will stay in the world. (Right.) They’ll probably go to Heaven. So the 9% left have to like scramble, to huddle together, to protect each other and to learn from the lessons and to continue to live in a better way and a more neighborly, loving way. (Yes, Master.)

Oh, man. Who said that? (This actually is on the internet and we never saw them, but they have posted) Oh, I see. (similar information.) Yeah. (Yes.) I see. OK.

Actually, one of our AP (Ancient Predictions about Our Planet) predictions, one prophet in, I think, Argentina, he also said that in the future there will be no race, no communism, no whatever. (Yes.) We’ll become like no-border. So, probably at that time then. (Yes.) It’s in 77 years; it’s not long, is it? (No, Master. No.) We will be all gone. Supreme Master TV, bye-bye. Maybe in a few years, I hope we still can continue. You never know if technicians are still available to take care of everything that people need, internet and all that. (Yes. Understand, Master.) It’s not like whatever you want, you will have.

I told you, it’s just… life is so, so very impermanent. Everybody thinks they will live here forever and they’re hoarding things, or they’re warring, stealing, and threatening each other with might. And instead of using money for their citizens, they use it to develop more and more lethal weapons just to kill other citizens. (Yes.) You have to develop to the point that other countries’ citizens are just like yours. (Yes, Master.) You have to look upon them just like your citizens. Think of their suffering and their hardship if you make war. So, you have to protect them and spare them from all that suffering.

We’re suffering enough already. (Yes, Master.) From all sides, all kinds of unknown diseases. And even more are coming! (Gosh.) Even they know it already anyway because they predict that more variants will come, and they will totally reject vaccination. (Oh.) So, what’s the use now? (Yes.) Wasting a lot of money to develop it and to produce it and then it’s useless. (Yes.) If we don’t have merit and humility to have Heaven’s protection, then nothing works. (Yes, Master.) Even the best doctor cannot cure you.

A long time ago, in the Three Kingdoms period of China, there was one dictator, his name was Cao Cao. (Yes.) He was sick. And then the best doctor – they called him “deity doctor,” because he was so good. (Yes.) Any kind of disease, he could treat. He told Cao Cao that his brain had to be operated on. Probably he saw a tumor inside. Just like nowadays, we have brain tumors and the doctor can operate and cure. (Yes.) But Cao Cao thought he wanted to kill him, making an excuse to chop his head. So, of course, he didn’t let him. You see, even the best doctor cannot cure you if you don’t listen. (Yes, Master.) That’s the moral of it. (Yes.)

And many people want to have, like for example, an ashram – New Land and all that. And now we bought it and we hardly can use it. (Yes. Right.) COVID, always quarantine, and cannot meditate together, cannot have gathering. (Yes, Master.) They just gathered for a few weeks and now COVID is rising up again. I mean, maybe not too overwhelmingly, but for extra precaution, they should not meditate together in a group anymore. (Yes, Master.) Even if you have a mask and all that, if you saturate it with many people’s breathing and energy, then you might get it, if they have it. (Yes, Master. Yes.)

You see that nurse – he was very healthy, but he worked in the hospital and maybe had one or two moments of carelessness. (Yes.) Maybe his eye was itching, he maybe took off his face shield to rub it and forgot to wash his hands or whatever. Who knows? (Yes, Master.) It takes one or two seconds, enough to infect you. (That’s right, Master. Yes.) Or you are too near the patient and that patient has a big load of virus. (Yes.) Other patients maybe have less load. If you are too near many people, then the load increases, the summary of it. (Yes.) It will also infect you.

This nurse has survived all this time, he worked ever since the pandemic and nothing happened. But many doctors and nurses, they die, they get sick, they quit also. So, they’re short of staff everywhere. (Oh, yes.) Many people wait for operations but they cannot get, and they die before they can have a chance to be operated upon. Hospitals are full. (Yes, Master.) Or many COVID emergencies, etc., etc. And they’re short of staff, short of doctors, short of nurses. You see, to forbid people to work without COVID vaccination is also another disaster addition. (Yes.) Some people, they don’t want to have the vaccination, (Yes.) and if you mandate them, tell them, “If you don’t have, then you quit,” then they quit. (Yes.)

We’re already short of everything. Just because some people still live in comfort. Like you guys, for example. (Yes, Master.) You don’t see the desperate suffering of other people elsewhere. Similarly, the leaders and all the religious heads, they don’t see people suffer. (Yes.) They just talk and say, “Oh, help the poor,” and all that stuff. But what do they care about the poor? They are not poor. They never have to worry about taxes. They never have to work 8 to 5. (Yes.) They never have to stay all night for their poor, sick kid (Yes.) with fever and all, whatever. They never have to worry about paying the mortgage for the next month, where from. (Yes.)

These leaders and these priests, they’re too secure in their life. That’s why they don’t see too far. (Yes.) Every day is so comfortable, don’t see too far. Habit, just habit. (Yes.) Habit is easily formed. And sometimes it’s hard to detect that you are glued to it.

And a simple example: I have a small desk, smaller than yours, because the place is too small, so it’s cut a little bit shorter than yours, shorter and narrower. But it’s OK for me. Now there’s a monitor and the computer and all the telephones for different purposes. (Yes, Master.) Camera and mouse and the keyboard. And it fills the whole table. (Yes. That’s right.) But I have nowhere else to put my food when I am eating. Also, I’m eating while I’m working. (Yes. Yes, Master.) While watching or checking the text. (Yes.) I do it again, and again – often, to make sure. But sometimes it still leaks, one or two words. Rarely, rarely. Now, I’ve been doing that a long time.

And then, some days, when there are no shows anymore, or no shows have come yet, in between, I sit there and eat, and the monitor is black, computer is not on – I feel weird. I feel something is missing. I feel something is missing, something is not right. And I was thinking, “I have to turn the computer and the monitor on, but for what. The shows are all done already.” (Yes, Master.) Either that or no more shows have arrived. Some days more, some days less. (Yes.) Some days they come in the morning, some days they come at lunchtime, sometimes afternoon, sometimes evening. (Yes.) So, it depends.

And when the computer is off and the monitor is black, I feel really empty, or something. And the room is empty. Oh, just a monitor and a computer, and you got so used to it already. (Yes.) And not to talk about that I don’t really love them. And I still feel like something is missing. (Yes, Master.) I’m kind of tempted to stand up and go and turn on all the working machines. (Yes.)

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