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Buddhist Stories: The Story of Ananda, the Names of Hells, and the Praise of the Buddha, Part 10 of 11 Aug. 10, 2015

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I like Hsihu. I like it very much. I built it. I built all the caves and I built a little stream. And planted all the trees together with the monks at that time. We put up an umbrella, sunbrella, a big one, everyone sits under there or they go to the coffee shop or browse around the jewelry shop, the book shop and things like that, it's OK. I hope that all the monks change into a vegetarian diet, vegan diet, to make an example of love and compassion, example. If you eat all the beings, then who is there for you to ferry across? Who's left for you to liberate? They're all beings also. Can you stand up? Have a look? Thank you for your love. Special monks, huh? Most monks, they think they know everything, they should be teacher. They would not be so humble, come and ask to learn from someone else, especially the high-heeled lady like me. That's why I respect them a lot.
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