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To Believe in Humanity and Goodness Is to Help Each Other, Part 2 of 7, Apr. 23, 2022

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On the streets, oh my God. Every time there’s war, there are always bombs left behind. (Yes, Master.) Those they’re hiding around and people don’t know. And then there’s another second war when they maim themselves on the minefield. (Yes, Master.) And the suffering is with no end.

Any questions at all? Otherwise, a bedtime story. We have to normalize our schedule a little bit. (Yes, Master.) It’s always about the pandemic and war. It’s just too much for everyone. (Yes, Master.) Too much for you, too much also for the viewers. We need to have a break sometimes. (Yes, Master.)

No matter what happens, if we die, we die happy. (Right. Yes, Master.) Laughing, (Yes, Master.) showing some teeth when you die. Vegan cheese. Mushroom pâté. French baguette. Vegan butter. Cơm tấm bì (broken rice) can also show the teeth like “cheese.”

Questions or story? (Story, Master.) Story. You don’t have any questions for me? No good news, nothing? (We just have good news only.) Good news only. (Yes.) Oh! What do you mean “only?” (Oh, we have good news.) Good news is the only thing we should have. The way you talk it’s like always nothing, it’s just good news. Good news “only.” You heard that? You heard what he said? (Yes.) Good news “only.” My God.

Like the Aulacese (Vietnamese) sandwich only. My God. This is special. It’s so very little, so we cannot give to everybody. I thought just a little bit to share. I cannot share with everybody. Luckily, I share only with one group and you already made a hybrid out of it. If I have more and share it everywhere, then I wouldn’t know what’s going on, or what became of my treasure. These are very special things that I don’t have a lot of, I share only. (Thank You so much, Master. Thank You, Master.)

You had enough? (Yes, Master. Thank You so much.) There’s still some more or not? (No, we finished the bread.) The bread, I know. Not a lot, right? (And we finished the pâté.) So how many? Each one had one sandwich? Or half a sandwich, at least? (More than half. We had two pieces, sandwiches.) (I had two sandwiches.) (Two.) Two sandwiches? (Yes, Master. Most had two.) You had two and how about the others, how can they have it? (Everyone had two.) Oh, you have more… (We cut it short.)

OK. You don’t have bread in your area? (We do, Master.) Do you have it? Do you have more bread? (Yes, we have some. Yes, we did. We do have some, but everybody goes for the blessed bread.) The what? The French… (The blessing bread from You, Master. So, everybody goes for that first.) Bread is bread. Blessed or not.

I’m just worried, if you have more, you should make more. (Yes, Master. Yes, we have.) And then if the guy has two, he can have one without blessing and one with blessing. Then it’s equal. (Yes.) If you just have what I give, then it’s never enough. That’s what I’m saying. It’s very little what I have. I give you maybe about six sandwiches, right? (Yes.) Six halves of the French bread. (Yes.) And how many are you there? Eight? Nine? (Nine.) Nine, OK. Maybe three can sacrifice. And just clap hands instead. Oh, no, you can share, right? (Yes, we can share.) Because you have also dinner to go with it. (Yes, Master.)

Was it a good dinner also, or not? After that, was the dinner still good? (I think we were full and we didn’t eat dinner.) Are you sure? My God. (Yes, we didn’t have much dinner.) Only half a sandwich, how are you full? (Lots of good ingredients.) You stuffed too many things inside, right? (Yes.) Luckily, I didn’t send anything more. Otherwise, it all goes in there and then I don’t know how big is your sandwich, if you put every stuff inside there. (Yes, it was overflowing.)

The so-called vegan skin, shredded skin is complicated to make. (Yes.) It’s not that easy. It’s not complicated, but you have to know how. There are several ingredients in it. Including the roasted ground rice. (Oh. Wow.) The raw rice, they roast it and then they grind it into small little micro, little rice. (Wow.) And, so it’s very fragrant. (Yes.) Like roasted coffee, stuff like that. But it’s not bitter. You must know how to make it so that the balance is there, otherwise, it won’t taste good. So, it’s very special.

Every time we talk about food. How about vegan pancakes for a change? I forgot. I should’ve added the soup because your brother, he wants a sandwich to dip in the soup. Remember? (Yes, Master.) I forgot all about it. It’s good. So tell me the good news then. Wake me up.

Did you prepare the table on the side for whoever takes notes? (Yes, Master. Yes.) Otherwise, from the back, he’s bending his head down forever, like he’s sleeping. See what I’m saying? (Yes, Master.) Then the viewers will think, “Oh, what a boring Master. Look at Her own disciple – sleeping.” The head’s bent down forever during the lecture. Looks like he’s sleeping. It’s just we don’t hear any snores. Now, tell me.

(Master, Ukraine has liberated 934 settlements from the Russian army so far. And life in these areas is gradually returning to normal, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said on April 20. In a video address to the nation, President Zelenskyy said that, “934 settlements have already been liberated. Police resumed work in 435 settlements. Local self-governments started working in 431 communities. The work of humanitarian headquarters was launched in 361 settlements.”) Nice. (“The Ukrainian government is gradually restoring people’s access to medical and educational services and social protection bodies, he added.”)

Thanks God. Thanks God. Should be more. (Yes.) Because there is no reason that they deserve all this suffering, pain and destruction, for nothing. (Yes, Master.) It doesn’t serve anybody, except killing and warring and murdering and evil intentions. (Yes. Exactly.) It doesn’t help anybody.

How can the Russian president say he wants to liberate this and that, and then make people die, and suffer in a mass grave. They buried so many hundreds or thousands of them. (Yes.) And made people suffer without food, without drink also, in some of these hideouts. And didn’t let them go out. Whenever anybody went out, they bombed them and all that.

And cheated them, saying that we have a humanitarian corridor. Then when they came out, bombed them as well. (Yes.) Or laced the whole road with bombs. (Yes.) There’s a little dog-person, he went all over diligently. He discovered 90 bombs at least. (Wow.) The hidden ones in the ground. (Wow.)

“Media Report from ABC News–Apr. 21, 2022 David Muir (m): The hero dog on duty in Ukraine.

Reporter 2 (m): Tonight, in Ukraine, a 2-year-old Jack Russell named Patron helping the Ukrainians clear bombs. Starting his day, his protecting vest on. A bomb disposal worker putting the vest on too, opening the door, a Jack Russell hopping in. They’re in Chernihiv, clearing the city of explosives, searching for dangerous debris left behind by the Russians, sniffing in the field, digging in the dirt. Tonight, that Jack Russell is credited with helping to find nearly 90 explosive devices, the team then clearing the land mines and shells.”

On the streets, oh my God. Every time there’s war, there are always bombs left behind. (Yes, Master.) Those they’re hiding around and people don’t know. And then there’s another second war when they maim themselves on the minefield. (Yes, Master.) And the suffering is with no end. This is evil, beyond evil. I don’t care who says what. For me, it’s truly beyond evil to wage war with somebody who has done nothing to you. (Yes, Master.) And talking this and that and all these despicable talks and excuses. (Yes, Master.)

OK. Anything else? (Yes, Master. According to Ukraine’s General Staff, the armed forces launched a counter-offensive and drove out Russian troops from Marinka, which is less than 10 kilometers west of Donetsk. Marinka was last controlled by Ukraine in mid-March.) OK. Good. Very good.

Somebody else? (Yes, Master.) Tell. (Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy formally submitted the completed questionnaire on European Union membership to an envoy on Monday, and said he believed this step would lead to his country gaining candidate status within weeks.) Yeah. OK. (He said, “We strongly believe that this procedure [granting of candidate status] will take place in the coming weeks, and that it will be positive for the history of our people,) Yeah. (given the price they paid on the path to independence and democracy.”) Very good. (Yes.) Excellent. (Right.) We heard that. So, we hope that it really will come true and as soon as possible. (Right. Yes, we hope. Yes, Master.)

Alright, anything else? (Yes. A fifth exchange of prisoners with Russia took place on April 19th and 76 Ukrainians returned home. Among those exchanged were 60 Ukrainian servicemen, including 10 officers of the armed forces, and another previous exchange on April 14th was held, returning home 22 Ukrainian servicemen, and eight civilians.)

OK. That’s not a lot. (Yes.) According to the news, Russia holds tens of thousands in almost like concentration camps in Russia. (Oh. Wow.) I hope they will return soon, also. They kind of forced them to go out, because they had no food, no water, anywhere. (Yes, Master.)

And the army or military of Russia came in and, of course, pushed them out. (Yes, Master.) They had to go out, their children had nothing to eat, nothing to drink. Something like that. No milk. (Yes, Master.) No warm things. Nothing. They hide in the cellars and all that. So, sometimes they're forced to go out.

The same now, Russia is blockading the steel plant in Mariupol. And, they just want to force them to come out, because they will have no water, no food – within some days, they will not have anything anymore. (Yes, Master.) There are civilians and also defenders hiding under there. Originally, they wanted to bomb them, but then suddenly, Putin changed his mind. (Yes.) Wanted to catch them alive, or something. He said that we have to blockade so that not even one fly can get out of there. (Yes.)

“Media Report from Guardian News – Apr. 21, 2022 In Russian Putin (m): Block off this industrial area so that not even a fly comes through.”

“Media Report from CBS Evening News – Apr. 22, 2022 Norah O’Donnell (f): Thousands of troops and innocent civilians remain trapped inside a steel plant in the city, surrounded by Russian forces. Putin ordered his troops to seal off the plant to try and starve the Ukrainians. Meanwhile, west of Mariupol, new satellite images show more than two hundred mass graves, with what a Ukrainian official estimates, are three to nine thousand bodies.”

Oh, God. Evil, wicked. I cannot believe any being who dons a human’s garb can do such evil things to people, children, women, weak, elderly, without blinking an eye. (Right. Yes, Master.) And for what? For what? (No reason.) Just wicked evil. (Yes, Master.) And there’s a rumor that he’s sick right now. (Oh.) I would be surprised if he’s not sick.

Anything else? (Yes, also the Presidents of Poland and the Baltic States have visited Kyiv.) Yeah. I heard that. (Yes.) I saw that. (As well as Ireland’s foreign minister, in a show of solidarity.) Many. (Yes.) It’s good so.

And NATO says that they are arranging their army alongside the Russian border. But why don’t they arrange it also on the Ukrainian border with Russia, instead of just other nations? (Right, Master. Yes.) They should have done that before, then we would not have this war. (Right. Yes, Master.) Then many thousands of people would not have died, including Russians. I’m not happy to see Russians die either. (Yes, Master. Right.) I keep telling you, they’re so young, handsome, and idealistic. (Yes. Right.)

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