Very difficult for you guys to know who is who - very difficult! Even for me, before, I was fooled. Sometimes because I don't think so much. But then, after a while, for me, it's more clear. Sometimes I don't think about it until something happens, and then I check that person out. Sometimes I don't check: I don't care. The whole world is wrong anyway, not just you. You'll find it everywhere.
So, you have to know, if sometimes you have an uncomfortable feeling with me inside, that's the past karma that's still working, for any reason at all. And believe me: I’m not always comfortable with you either. Not with all of you. But I just have to carry on. That's why. So don't complain. Because I will be complaining more than you. I'm good at complaining! I'm an old woman, remember? Grumpy. Grumpy, complaining. Nothing good. Alright. So, got it, huh?
Very difficult for you guys to know who is who - very difficult! Even for me, before, I was fooled. Sometimes because I don't think so much. But then, after a while, for me, it's more clear. Sometimes I don't think about it until something happens, and then I check that person out. Sometimes I don't check: I don't care. The whole world is wrong anyway, not just you. You'll find it everywhere. It's just they're not my responsibility. They have nothing to do with me, so I just say, "OK! OK, fine! Goodbye!" Just when it's your children, very difficult to say goodbye – stick with it.
So who else was there? Alright, I’ll check out who, or maybe Monday one, Tuesday one. You also? What are you doing? (I’m not working at the moment.) How long is that moment? (At the moment, it’s a long moment.) A long moment. (Yeah. We sell vegetarian [vegan] food in the market, but now it’s…) In the market? (Yes.) Which market? (In Horsham.) Where is Horsham? (Horsham is local, it’s about…) Here? (Yes.) Ah, OK. So, what do you mean you have no job? (We thought because now it's very cold in the market in the open air. ) So, no market? (Yes, no one is sort of eating outside, even if it's hot food.) Oh, I understand. (So, we intend to sort of close it until…) How do you know they don't eat outside? It’s winter: they need more hot food. (Yes, we've been doing this before Christmas, all the time,) Yeah? (and it’s been very cold.) Too cold? (Yes.) So, nobody eats? No business, or you just shut it because I’m here? (Oh, no, no, no. We’ve been planning to close it for this) Summer. (winter.) Ah, winter. (Yes.)
Yes. Some people just sell things in summer and rest for half of the year because sometimes they make enough money, especially if you're vegan and live a simple life. Sometimes you could work a few months in summer – it depends on what you do, and then have a rest in winter or do some other thing. (So now, I'm free.)
Can you drive well? (Yes, I do drive. I’ve driven over 10 years.) OK. Good orientation talent? (Yes, it's OK.) Do you know the coastal area? (Yes. I've been to a few places.) Around Brighton and Newhaven, blah-blah-blah? Those things that we just talked about, (Yes.) like Shoreham to Eastbourne, kind of, (Yes, along the coast.) along there? (Although not too well, but I’ve been driving there.) Your car has a GPS? (No.) Any of your cars have a GPS here, the ones, the drivers? Don't have? Man. It doesn’t cost much; it’s the 21st century. You need that. Alright, good, good. Do you guys drive a stick shift or an automatic? (Automatic.)
And what do you mean by “we?” Who is “we?” (An other sister is working with me to sell noodles in the market.) So you both are not selling right now? (No, we're both not selling.) OK. So you're both free? (Yes.) So, you’re both OK with that? (Yes.) Where is the sister? (I don’t see her here.) Upstairs maybe? (Yes.) Went home. What does she do? Why? Oh, the other one. So, the noodle! (Yes.) Noodle and now free! Good orientation. The free noodle! You sell noodles; it’s working well? (Yes, we do very well selling noodles in the market.) Just noodles, nothing else? ([Vegan] Dumplings,) Ah, yes. (yes,) That’s easy. ([vegan] fried rice, [vegan] spring rolls,) (All easy things.) (and [vegan] samosas.) Wow! Look at that. Fried rice, you can always warm it quickly and… (Yes, we fry it, actually, on the place. We fry it, so people come and watch us.) On the spot. (On the spot, yes.) Cool. Very easy to do a job like that, and you have the rest of the year free. But don't all go sell noodles because... Competition!
Alright, and you have a car. Your car is good? (Yes.) Working? (It just passed MOT.) What is that? MOT is the test of the car that it’s been passed. (Passed it.) Passed when? (Last week.) OK. Any other cars the same? (Yes, yes.) Passed, even your car? (Even our car.)
The rule of the driver is to just drive. Be careful. Just look at the direction of your driving, and you don't have to talk when you are not asked. And when you are asked, talk fast, quick, simple, and don't try to: "The story of my life," and all that. And if I ask you to do some driving, you just try your best to do it. And don't argue with me before you even try. For example, I say, "Turn left." "I cannot! It's very... on the hill! And you know what?" Things like that. Just try to do it, OK? I don't want to kill you because I sit in your car. Simple as that. So if I tell you to do something wrong, am I crazy or what? It has to be doable, or I won't ask you. But many just say, "It's not possible!" Then he does it, and then it's OK. And then why talk? Just do it. And if we can't, then we know, "OK, we tried, but it didn't work!" Don't try; just talk! It is very difficult to talk when you are driving. You're better off not talking. Concentrate on whatever you can do or not. You just concentrate. Don't try to argue back and forth and all that. It just wastes a lot of time, and you lose your concentration. Very simple to be a driver, no? If you are a good driver, just drive. That's it. Simple!
What else do I want to do? Ten o'clock! You don't want to go home? You'd better go home. I mean, some of you must go home, no? You have a wife, your husband, kids, and all that. Don't just sit here all day. Maybe it's not too good, is it? No? What? What are you looking at? (They were going home.) Going home, yeah, you'd better go home. Ten o'clock already. It's good. Where do you live, guys? London, huh? How long does it take? One hour, two hours? (One hour. Only two hours.) Two hours? Some one, some two? The max is three? (Maximum is two hours, maybe.) Wow, that's not much! But it's a good time to go home, no? (No.) So I just want to say goodbye. What do you mean "No?" I heard that – small, but... You just go home. It's been a good time enough. So, if you have to go home, you have to go home. Otherwise, sit here until you still have to go, anyway! Or you want to sit until tomorrow morning, and go at four o'clock or something? (Yes!) That's what you do? OK, if you want, but can you drive at that time then? (Yes.) Why, it's better? (The roads are very... The roads aren't as busy, anyway.) What, love? (The roads aren't really busy at that time, anyway.) OK, at four o'clock? (Yes.) Two, three, four o'clock? (Yes.) (I already told my husband I'm not going back tonight.) Oh, yeah? (I said I'm staying over to meditate.) Oh, why... but OK. I understand that, that you want to meditate. But are you OK sitting here all day, all night, like that? (Yes!) You got used to it already? (Yes!) Wow, I'm impressed! Just one time in Hungary, and you transformed your life forever. Yes.
Remember before that, when you were at an infant stage? Oh, I needed to worry about the house; the Florida Center must have many rooms, remember? And then the elders or the weak had to go inside there, and we didn’t have enough room. But then you must bring tents and a lot of cumbersome stuff. And now, you are just free like that? Just bring a blanket, that's it? You sit here really all day, all night since yesterday? (Yes!) Man! And you're OK? (Yes!) You don't feel backache or anything? (No.) Huh? (A little sore.) A little sore. (My bottom's sore.) Your bottom's sore, but you still sit here? (Yes!) Why don't you just go? (I'm going now.) Yeah, OK. Go, go; go ahead. Whoever else has to go, just go, OK? Don't worry! If you need to go, you go. Maybe late for train or anything? Late for bus or airplane? (Helicopter!) Helicopter? Husband, wife; don't push your limit. So if you have to go, you go. I'm just sitting here and talking something, but it's not necessary, nothing important.
I'm really impressed! You’ve really been sitting here all these days? I mean, since Saturday, right? How many, two days? (Friday.) Since Friday evening? How many hours? Three days, three nights? (Three nights.) Three nights, two days. (Yes.) It sounds like a vacation. They have packages: two days and three nights. (Yes.) And you just sit there like that? But you have something to lean on behind, like that kind of chair? Or not all of you have? But all of you have it? (Yes!) All of you have. Oh, that's very smart.
Like this, it’s better. You have some (vegan) candies or not? (Yes.) Give it to me and put it outside of the gate so they can take as much as they need. Leave it at the door, and if they have to go, they can take some. You move up a little bit so they can have room to go. Slowly, slowly, no dust in the air. Move, move. You have enough room there to go? OK, nice to see you and take care, and maybe we’ll see each other again. (OK.) Maybe. Drive safe home.
Wow, half of them are leaving already. And you guys just sit here? They’re going with their slippers. It’s OK, they’ll arrange it. If you have to, if it’s too late or something, just go through.
And you have good cushions, right? It’s very important. And you feel OK? (Yes.) But all of you have been in Hungary or not? Bye. (No.) You haven’t? How long have you been sitting here? (Only about since 10 last night.) OK, different. You can take one fruit if you want also. (Thank You.) Pass by, take a fruit and go. (Thank You, Master.) Yeah, take fruit. Been looked at already. Oh, nice fruit, nice fruit.
(Excuse me, Master, am I allowed to hand out?) What is that? (It’s a really good book.) Oh, I have no time, thanks. Just leave it in the Center if you want. What kind of book is that? Tell me. (It’s “The pH Miracle” book.) pH? (Yes.) What is pH, love? (It’s a food pH balance, the acid and alkaline, to balance it out.) (It’s about nutrition.) About nutrition, and it’s a miracle? (I know Master is already a miracle.) Never mind, just leave it there, then. Thank you, thank you. Maybe it’s useful for them. I don’t know. Thanks a lot anyway. Here, here. (Thank You.) You look good. (Thank You.) Very healthy! She does, huh? Maybe a miracle happened to you already. (Yes, it did.) Yeah, with the book? (Yes.) Yeah? (I used to cough a lot. But since I changed my diet…) Or maybe you… Some people are allergic to something – take a fruit – allergic to sometimes fruit or different kinds, gluten or something.
Drive safe, OK, guys? (We love You, Master.) Love you too, baby. Love you too. Yeah, take. Take the fruit. (Good night, Master.) And some (vegan) candies on the other side. (Bye-bye, Master.) Bye! If there's something, we will let you know, and you can come back. (Thank You, Master.) Welcome, welcome. Take some fruit; take what you want.
There are fruit and candies, both sides. Everyone… If you already took candies, then come back, take fruit; and if you already took fruit, go back there, get candies. Oh, man, they’re all going. So, what do we do here? They keep walking through. Take fruit, man. You take (Thank You.) one each. Any, any. I’m looking at it already. Thanks for coming. (Thanks a lot.)
Maybe I’ll go upstairs and come back later. You guys take a break, come back. (Yes.) And if you want to go home, you go. If you are on break, you come back, OK?
See you later. (See You.) I’ll come back down soon. (Thank You for everything.) You’re welcome. See you. Ciao, ciao. Drive safe.