How do you teach
or guide your initiates
in their relationship with nature? 
We respect nature.
We respect 
the environment.
We don’t destroy trees
and forests or vegetation 
at random. 
And 
in many of our centers,
we plant trees, 
we plant flowers, and 
beautify the environment  as much as we can.
And because 
we love nature,
we don’t eat animals. 
Recently, our world has 
a lot of disasters, 
like drought, 
and then dry climate 
and heated-up planet 
due to a lot of 
weather changing –
because 
we have abused so many 
of the natural resources.
As well as some of 
the disasters from nature, 
like burning forests, and then 
that reduces a lot of rain,
and that in turn also 
heats up our planet,
and then 
the more it heats up,
the more dry;
the more dry, 
the less trees;
the less trees, 
the less rain;
the less rain, 
the less trees –
and this is the devil’s circle.
And every corner 
of the Earth
affects the whole planet.
You can know it,
you know it very well
because recently the fires 
in Indonesia affected
the whole of Singapore
and Malaysia 
and the neighboring countries.
So, actually, from these 
kind of “nature lessons,” 
we can tell that
one person or one place 
of this planet will affect 
other parts of our planet.
Therefore, 
if you yourself –
your heart, your mind,
your speech, your action –
are pure,
how much more beneficial 
can it be to this planet?
This is very logical.
We have no need to argue
or to demonstrate. 
Every place 
has its own atmosphere.
So, when you go
into the funeral service 
or hospital,
you feel different from 
when you go into a church.
Is that not so? (Yes.)
Or, when you go into
the slaughter house, 
where all the animals 
are killed for meat,
you will feel different. 
I don't know 
if you can feel, but I feel.
Do you feel?
Can you feel? (Yes.)
Yes, of course. 
The thing about disasters 
is that they are largely 
caused by humans. 
Thus, humans are 
also able to reverse 
the conditions from 
which disasters are born, 
and then no need for 
the plants or the animals 
to warn us. 
But, of course, 
you can communicate with 
the animals or the plants 
if you want, 
but we have to calm 
our mind first. 
Our mind is 
too pre-occupied, 
too crowded by 
problems, anxieties, 
and many other things – 
necessary or unnecessary – 
so we cannot hear 
the animals or the plants. 
It is true that 
I could communicate 
with the animals 
and the plants as well.
Not that I deliberately 
seek the communication 
for fun or just for chatting, 
sometimes they just 
come to me to warn me 
of some event, to try to 
protect me from danger, 
or warn me from some 
unfavorable situation 
or people,,
or ask me for help. 
Now, 
everybody can do that,
but first, 
we must calm our mind. 
And in order to have 
the communication with 
the plants or the trees 
or the animals, 
first we must learn to 
protect them. Then 
we can be like friends, 
because friends 
trust friends. 
If we don't have this trust 
between ourselves 
and the environment – 
the trees, the plants 
and the animals – through 
our protecting attitude, 
then it's more difficult 
to have a conversation 
with them. 
It's like family members
or neighbors or friends –
if we have a good 
relationship between us 
then we communicate well. 
Otherwise, we don't 
even want to think of 
that person because 
it's so scary to us 
or so untrustworthy to us. 
How we would even 
have a conversation 
with them? 
So, in order to 
communicate with plants 
or trees or animals, we 
must also be their friends 
first, you see? 
So, being vegetarian 
means being a friend 
of nature.  For example,
now, right now, 
I try to avoid even killing 
plants or flowers. 
I take only the fruits that 
they’re willing to offer. 
The fruit will not 
harm the plant, and 
the seed will continue 
to help other plants, 
or other trees if we 
plant it from the seeds. 
So the vegetarian diet is 
a very good way to begin 
to try to communicate 
with nature and animals 
on a higher level. 
And it is very crucial 
right now to halt 
global warming because 
of the methane gas, but 
also on a deeper level, 
to halt 
the suffering and killing 
of our co-inhabitants, 
the animals, and 
in turn consequently, 
killing also plants and 
trees and the environment.
In the law of 
the physical universe 
is the principle known 
as “cause and effect.” 
If we kill, we have to 
expect the same in return. 
So, all this slaughtering, 
massacring of the animals, 
has an effect on us – 
sometimes quicker, 
sometimes slower. 
The effect, we’re seeing 
right now – 
all the disasters that 
happen around our planet. 
But since they are 
entirely avoidable, 
what we need to do is to 
focus on the real solution 
and take the reverse action, 
meaning 
be vegan, 
go green, 
to save our planet. 
We would like to invite 
Master to share 
some more of your words 
of wisdom and advice 
for us and the world. 
The best advice, honey, 
is from examples. 
I think we have plenty 
of wisdom from Mars, 
from Martians, from 
what happened to them 
and what we’ve discovered, 
telepathically 
as well as scientifically. 
They have discovered 
that Mars is all barren 
and uninhabitable, 
but they’ve also discovered 
that, long ago, 
there was water there. 
Water means 
life-supporting. 
So what has happened to 
all these bodies 
of water? 
That is a very, very 
important question for us. 
So from Mars 
we can learn to prevent 
such disaster, that 
it might not ever happen 
to our planet. 
So my advice is just 
look to Mars, 
and don’t forget: 
don’t forget that we have 
a very beautiful home 
here for us 
and for our children 
and for grandchildren, 
great-great grandchildren. 
It’s a beautiful place, 
physically speaking, 
and it has all the conditions 
to sustain life.
And it offers us so much, 
so much –
so much fun, 
so much beauty, 
so much love.
And even though 
it’s a temporary home, 
it’s a very good home 
for practicing spiritually, 
for rekindling 
our wisdom within 
and for practicing to be 
a higher and nobler being. 
So, it’s a nice place to 
sojourn for as long as 
our time permits, at least 
to develop spiritually,
or if not, just enjoy it; 
just enjoy the scenery, 
enjoy what we have here. 
We have 
exquisite flowers. 
We have exotic birds. 
We have 
incredible animals. 
We have amazing trees, 
mountains, and great 
bodies of water which 
sustain so much life, and 
energies and nourishing 
all beings, and 
it’s such a beautiful place. 
If we just walk out 
everywhere and 
look at the trees – imagine 
one day they’re all gone! 
And smell the flowers 
quick before 
maybe they’ll be gone soon. 
Touch the grass 
because maybe it will 
be also gone soon. 
Imagine if all 
this beautiful scenery, 
vegetation, humans, 
animals, imagine 
if they are all gone. 
How would you feel? 
So we have to protect 
this beautiful place 
we call Earth because 
this is the home of 
not just us 
but many other species – 
and the environment, 
beautiful flora and fauna. 
It’s really 
an incredible place. 
It took trillions of years 
to manifest such a planet, 
and it takes many, many 
meritorious, virtuous 
deeds of human beings 
or animals 
or other beings alike 
in order to garner into 
this energy in order to 
manifest such kind 
of planet like this. 
It’s not a gift that you can 
buy and offer it 
to someone. 
It’s not a toy that we can 
use and discard 
tomorrow. 
It’s not an item, that if we 
have trillions of dollars 
we can buy it. 
However much money 
we have, we cannot 
buy this planet. 
It’s so exquisite, 
it’s so special, so unique, 
so beautiful. 
Not every planet is 
as beautiful as our planet, 
even though we have 
more beautiful planets. 
But not all of them are 
as beautiful as our planet, 
so beautiful like this. 
Some planets are not 
as beautiful.
The peopled planets – not 
all are as beautiful as this. 
I wish I can make 
everybody understand 
what I’m talking about. 
I wish I can wake them 
all up and we just 
turn around – and that’s it! 
We can save the planet! 
All we do is just 
be vegetarian. 
Nothing else is really 
important anymore. 
Just being vegetarian, 
you can save the planet 
overnight, just like that! 
And I wish everybody 
really listens. 
Okay guys, 
thanks for your time 
and thanks for 
all you are doing. 
I want everybody 
to know that we still 
can save the planet. 
We still can. 
We still have some time, 
but we have to 
turn around quick. 
Because we are going in 
the destructive direction 
right now. 
If we just turn around, 
then it becomes 
constructive again, 
positive again. 
Very simple. 
If we don’t head north, 
then we’re going south. 
Turn around 
and we’ll go north, 
if that’s where 
we want to go. 
I’m sorry I have 
no more bigger words 
or impressive words 
or incredible sentences 
to conclude our meeting 
or that I could impress 
people of the planet 
or convince them 
in any way, 
but I just hope they feel 
what I say is the truth 
and sincere, and I truly 
wish them to continue 
to have the planet and 
to save the planet for 
the future generations. 
Thank you, all of you. 
Keep up the good work. 
Thank you, Master.