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How to Live a Simple and Happy Life, Part 5 of 13, Jun. 28, 1992, New Jersey, USA

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We’re always together. Everyone has different work to do. I stay here to do my work, and you go home to do yours. Try to spread the good news to more people so they can change. Once people change for the better, our world will naturally become peaceful. It affects the people of Âu Lạc (Vietnam). (Yes.) Because Aulacese (Vietnamese) people living abroad are practicing, that’s why the country is starting to change, right? It’s changing. (It’s thanks to You, Master.)

I said it would change. No need to fight the communists – a waste of effort. We cultivate ourselves, then naturally we can manage our family, then govern the country and bring peace to the world. The ancients weren’t wrong when they said that. Aulacese (Vietnamese) people have tradition, have blood ties, shared ancestry. So when we practice abroad, it has an effect inside the country. […] Thank you, thank you for your affection. Master knows. But it’s OK! We practice together, then help the world – that’s what’s truly good, not just sitting together all the time […]

It’s so frustrating, thinking about the Âu Lạc (Vietnam) issue every day. The refugees are pitiful. If going back to Âu Lạc (Vietnam) meant the government would treat them fairly, then it would be fine, we wouldn’t say anything. […] I heard someone had a handful of gold saved, but still chose to stay in the refugee camp rather than return to Âu Lạc (Vietnam). It’s not true that they left because they were poor, say it wrongly. If they were poor, how did they have money to buy gold, or to buy tickets to go by boat? To escape like that, you need a lot of money, don’t you? (Yes, that’s right.) That amount of money is enough to live on for a whole lifetime, so why would they need to flee if they were truly poor? […]

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