(You were talking about the military, and from Japan, we put the Alternative Living flyer in the newspaper. It goes out to all the Americans at the bases all over Asia.) Wow. […] OK. Go ahead. Do what you think is good. The soldiers could continue to be there but turned into a peace army. […]
I mean, every country has good and bad, and if more good than bad, then it’s even better. But even if more bad than good, we still have to report the good that they’re doing, to be fair. And to encourage more goodness in the world. So, I’m very diligent in reading newspapers sometimes. So, much of the news about America or the American army came from me. I’m the one who feeds them. […] Now you know. I’m also working with you – quietly. I’m not just sitting there and point[ing a] finger and telling you what to do. It’s not like that. […]
Yes, and now I have told them that – if you don’t know about it – you have to tell everybody, every Center: Chase the good news, screen it and feed it back so that we can enlarge it to the public to know that the world still has positive things going on. And the more we know about it, the more positive the outcome. People will be more happy. And the happy atmosphere even generates more positive energy. And more positive energy attracts more positive energy, and so and so and so. We have to do that. We all have to work for the positive upliftment of the world. […]