The leader actually is a slave. He must work hardest to take care of everybody. Otherwise, how can he be the leader? He leads what? Leads whom? What for? What for is he there? So, don’t misunderstand your position. As we are born as a human being, we are a kind of leader. We are a leader of lesser brothers and sisters, lesser intelligent beings, lesser capable sentient beings, so we are a leader of one kind. Or, we are a leader in the house, leading our children to a better understanding of their future and of their mission on Earth. […]
So, whatever we don’t finish in this life, we have to come back. It’s just like whatever you don’t finish today, you have to do it tomorrow, there’s no running away from it, so don’t put everything on my shoulder. Because I can do that, too. But then you must come back to learn your lesson, and that will be very difficult, very hard, because you have double obstruction when you come back here with other newly picked-up garbage and new preconceived ideas and new hindrances. So, whatever you can do in this life, do it. Don’t wait. Because when we come back next life, we have double- interest of whatever we owe in this life, and the hardship is manifold more. […]
And if you think whatever you have is not good enough, then do something about it. Do something constructive, positive, and not just sit there, stand by, point fingers, complaining and criticizing. That goes nowhere. That takes you nowhere. Even I have to work to contribute everything to every Center wherever I can. Even here, I must work pretty hard, too, to make it the way it is. […]