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The money I put in the bank has a source, like if I sell the house or an ashram and get a new one, I have a source, I have information, everything. But it’s years already, and I don’t remember. I don’t even have any paper. And if you tell me to go back to this old house, I would not know how. […] But all this money has its information in the bank because they would transfer the money to my bank and they would say where it’s from. So I don’t know why the bank couldn’t find out where my money came from and gave me a hard time and took my money and didn’t let me even give it as charity to the church and to the animal-people shelters. […]
It’s something like four or five million US dollars. Now it’s all gone, and I don’t have much cash either. But God will take care of me, as I always think like that. Maybe because I’m not all that streetwise, so God takes good care of me. So I’m still OK up to now. Don’t worry about me. God takes care. I have to listen. So I can’t just go out the way I want. I have to ask for permission, and whether or not I should go. But sometimes the karma of the world is also misleading me, so I run into trouble sometimes. […]
And nowadays, even if you want to go somewhere, you have to buy a ticket. You can’t pay with cash anymore. You have to book first online. […] Nowadays, you can’t just go anywhere with the visa waiver. You have many countries now that make it difficult. You have to request your entry in advance. […] All this digital kind of system will confuse the elderly people. They work all their lives to keep the society intact, to keep the government paid. And then when they’re older now, they have to worry about a digital kind of bureaucracy, which they, all their lives, they might not know. I’m telling you the truth. I also don’t know much about this digital stuff. […]











