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Supreme Master TV’s 5th Anniversary Special: Cherished Animals and Friends - P1/2
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I watch you
every day of my life.
Every day
I turn on the computer,
and put this channel on.
And I listen to
(Supreme) Master
(Ching Hai),
I listen to the testimonies.
And I love
that there are people
who feel and think about
this different way of living.
And well,
I love you very much,
and here we are in touch.
Congratulations.
Congratulations
on your 5th Anniversary.
We've been working
with Supreme Master
Television
for quite a while now.
And it's been a very
positive experience for us.
With your satellite TV
channel, it's managed
to get the message out
to a bigger audience,
a wider audience,
and ultimately, that helps
in the movement.
Hallo, enchanting viewers,
and welcome to
Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants for
a very festive celebration
of Supreme Master
Television’s
5th Anniversary!
Today we present the
first in a two- part series
featuring
memorable highlights
of the past year’s shows.
And what a year it’s been -
filled with profiles of
fascinating wild animals
from around the world,
stories of the heroics
of noble, dedicated
search-and-rescue dogs,
amazing insights
from telepathic
animal communicators
and visits to fantastic
animal sanctuaries.
We start with the
80 adorable Giant Pandas
living happily at
the Chengdu Panda Base
in China.
In their natural habitat,
pandas’ staple food
is bamboo.
Bamboo makes up
99% of their diet,
so 99% of their nutrition
comes from bamboo.
In the wild,
they mainly eat bamboo.
There are more than
60 types of bamboo that
pandas eat; about 27
types are their favorites.
They also eat
other things like
wild fruits and other
plants, such as angelica.
Sometimes they eat
tree bark and grass.
When
Supreme Master Ching Hai
attended the COP16
United Nations Climate
Change Conference
in Cancún, Mexico,
she was greeted
by a magnificent zopilote
or American Black vulture,
who perched regally on
her hotel balcony one day
just to say “Hallo.”
Zopilotes, wow. So big, big.
Majestic, and powerful.
He feels powerful,
but he came so sweetly,
like a pigeon.
Even in the eyes,
he’s so sweet, so sweet,
full of love!
My God, melts my heart,
you know.
I could just sit there
forever, forever, forever.
The two of us sitting there,
looking into
each other’s eyes.
No words spoken, and
he was so loving, love,
oh, my God.
If all humans were
so loving like that, ah,
we would have peace.
Alexander Nevzorov
is well known in Russia.
He is an inspiring,
enlightened trainer who
compassionately teaches
complex movements
to horses without
using anything that
could potentially hurt
or cause pain to an equine
including reins, bits,
bridles, saddles
and even riders!
This is Perst, who is also
‘Tashunko Vitko’ –
the furious horse, has
proven himself capable of
love and forgiveness.
Now raised on the
principles of Haute Ecole
without punishments,
bits, or any infringements
of liberty, he has
revealed himself as
a wise and noble animal,
and working with him
never requires
any bits or force.
Actually, it is hard to find
a horse without a heart of
gold in the whole world,
I believe it is impossible.
They all have
golden hearts.
In India, our hearts were
warmed by the work
of Maneka Gandhi,
a Member of Parliament,
champion of animal rights
and the honored recipient
of the prestigious
Shining World
Compassion Award.
I simply cannot see
the difference between
a two-legged animal
and a four-legged one.
And I can’t see them
think differently.
I can’t see them
love differently.
I can’t see them
talk differently.
We have to respect them,
as they respect us.
In almost every which way,
they’re cleverer than us.
They can fly.
They can navigate.
They can make straight
lines without rulers.
They can do
millions of things
we can’t do.
So to simply destroy
a superior species,
or to eat somebody
who’s related to you,
you know genetically,
the closest relation
to a human is the pig.
So to eat your first cousins,
seems to me to be gross.
We also met many animals
who serve us in humble,
noble ways, such as the
search- and-rescue dogs
who willingly
risk their lives to ensure
the well-being of others.
They’re so driven
that we actually have to
monitor them to make sure
that they don’t work
themselves too much,
especially in the heat.
They’ll work themselves
until they drop if we don’t,
so we’re very cognizant
of it, we’re very aware of
what our dogs are all about.
We know
when they’re working
and, and what their limits are,
and hydration and care
and everything else.
So the bond between
the partner and the dog
is very important.
This has also been
a wondrous year filled with
reports on animal heroes,
such as Pinky,
a friendly little Boxer
who allowed herself
to be stung 40 times
by a swarm of bees to
save her caregiver’s life.
In recognition
of her bravery, loyalty
and devotion, Pinky was
honored with the Shining
World Hero Award.
Shining World
Hero Award Laureate
Every time I get hurt,
she always
goes directly to me.
I think that Pinky herself
has a sense of loyalty that
I do believe most dogs have;
I think
that the dog picks you,
you don’t pick the dog.
And Pinky has been a
special part of our family.
Her heroism was
completely unexpected.
It goes to show
that they have loyalty.
You just have to wait and
let it show, let it shine.
The past year also saw
many touching stories
of humans who saved
animal lives, such as
Ray Cole of Australia,
a Shining World Hero
Award laureate,
who courageously rescued
a helpless kangaroo
from drowning.
They tried
to save the kangaroo,
but as they went to get it,
the current grew taller
than the kangaroo,
and pulled it further
into the river.
My boy looked at me
and said, “Can you
save the kangaroo, Dad?”
And so we went out
for about 19 meters, that’s
how deep the water was
according to the markers.
And from there
it was a struggle trying
to stay up in the water
to get the kangaroo;
I was able then to grab him,
right around the neck,
and lift him up on the debris.
We met people
who devote their lives to
ensuring that animals are
respected and protected,
such as veterinarian
Dr. Elliot Katz,
founder of the US-based
non-profit organization
In Defense of Animals
which was honored
with the Shining World
Hero Award by
Supreme Master Ching Hai.
I felt it was important
for people to start
thinking and acting as
a guardian of that animal
as opposed to the owner
or a master.
It’s a whole different
relationship.
But the next generation
of kids growing up
thinking themselves
as the guardians
of the animals
will change the paradigm.
In addition, we met
fellow animal lovers,
such as Jennifer Parkhurst,
an Australian wildlife
photographer and artist
who has spent years
living among, and
documenting the lives of,
the delightful, dignified
dingoes of Fraser Island.
The emotional life
of dingoes is what
makes them so special.
They’re a very
family-oriented animal.
And just the way that they
interact with each other,
it’s really clear that
they do have emotions
and that they do care
about each other.
Also, dingoes are unique
as far as wild animals go
in that they have a long
history of companionship
with people.
They like companionship
with each other.
It doesn’t matter
what the weather is,
how hot it is
or anything like that,
they always snuggle up
close together when they’re
having their daily naps.
We featured interviews
with many delightful
telepathic animal
communicators who
shared their knowledge
of the inner lives of our
animal co-inhabitants.
Listen to the animals.
A lot of people
are scared to hear what
the animals have to say.
Don’t be.
If you can hear what
your animal companion
really has to say,
what their wish is,
what their dream is, then
you can also enhance the
animal companion’s life.
A lot of them say,
“Be true to yourself
Do the things
that you love and really
don’t let people tell you
what to do;
this is your life.”
So a lot of animals say that.
We had the privilege
of meeting
Dr. Tetsuro Matsuzawa,
Director of the
Primate Research Institute
in Japan who explained
the deep, tender, loving
nature of chimpanzees.
One of the
most impressive things
that sticks in my mind is
that the tie between
mother and child
is very strong.
Concerning a chimpanzee’s
child-raising,
the mother wholeheartedly
brings up her child
until the child becomes
five or six years old,
and then starts to give birth
to the next child.
Therefore,
I think that the bonds
between parents
and their child
are very strong.
A chimpanzee's mother
never scolds her child.
She never scolds,
nor beats,
nor ignores her child,
nor treats her child roughly.
The child can no longer
live if treated like that.
On the basis of the security
or dependence,
the child can gradually
part from the mother,
and become close
with companions
of other groups.
The safe base from which to
explore the outer world --
that is the role
of the mother.
I think that is
how the mother
shows her affection
toward her child, and
how love grows between
the mother and her child.
I think it’s splendid
and beautiful.
And Worku Mulleta,
a vegan from Ethiopia,
introduced us
to his beautiful friends,
Coocoo and Ilu the chickens
and Katy the canine.
They’re very pure,
and they love you,
they're very pure,
and because of this,
I love them very much.
We give them housing,
we give them food,
we give them
the attention they need,
we play with them,
they love (it), and they
also give us (love), too.
This past year,
we also visited
a radiant, royal jewel,
Her Highness Princess
Maja von Hohenzollern
of Germany,
a lover of all animals.
Animals definitely
have souls.
Animals are precious.
They are very precious.
And a day
without an animal
is definitely a lost day.
Everybody who dedicates
themselves to animals
has my highest respect.
For our 5th Anniversary,
Princess Maja sent us the
following caring message.
You are the only channel
which really shows and
depicts the connections
between respectful
and dignified living,
between faith, between
cosmopolitan lifestyles,
between the vegan
and vegetarian diet,
between love for animals,
between love and dignity
of life and
today’s current situation.
I send my
warmest congratulations
for the 5th Anniversary
of Supreme Master
Television.
What’s the best way
each of us
can protect our innocent
animal co-inhabitants?
Wayne Pacelle, CEO
and President
of the Humane Society
of the United States,
another of our
distinguished interviewees,
shared his thoughts.
Well, I do believe
that if we’re going
to be active on
animal protection issues,
we need to take steps
in our personal lives to
kind of wring the cruelty
out of our lives,
and the daily behaviors
that we engage in, whether
it’s food or clothing
or buying products
tested on animals,
and opting
for the alternatives.
Our animal friends
are truly special
and without them,
our precious planet would
simply not be the same.
So they all have
their code, secret code.
I told you, one of my birds,
the two green ones,
the two of them,
they were left wild.
Actually, they have
never been tamed,
but I can tame them
if I use the code.
You know, for the female,
I say, “Smart bird,” yes,
and she responds to that,
she likes that.
And the male …
that was the female,
I said, right? (Yes.)
That’s female, yes.
And for the male,
I said, “Beautiful bird!”
Then he likes that.
Imagine? It’s supposed
to be the opposite,
but that is the way it was.
Female, “smart bird,”
she likes that;
and male,
“beautiful bird,”
he likes that.
I wish that
people do understand
how to treat the animals;
how to make them
respond also.
It is not that difficult
if you have love.
They will respond
and you can
be easily
tuned in with them.
Esteemed viewers
thank you for your company
on today’s program.
Please join us tomorrow
on Animal World:
Our Co-Inhabitants,
as we present the
concluding episode of our
5th Anniversary special,
featuring more highlights
from past year’s shows.
May all animals be forever
loved and cherished.
For five years you have
given people the chance
to communicate
about the good on Earth.
I congratulate you warmly
not only as a man, as
Jacek Bozek, but also as
an environmental activist
and defender of animals.
Keep doing it.
We'll support you
as you are supporting us.
All the best again.
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