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No soul can be incarnated without a bubble, either by choosing a defect or by past lives’ karma. […] Even if the Buddha already has been Buddha many lifetimes before, since time immemorial even, if He’s born again into this world, They have to also have a bubble like that. Otherwise, you can’t be here. […] It depends on how many disciples that Master or that Buddha has. So, they calculate all that karma and put so much trouble in the life of that Buddha, because of the karma of the people that He will save. Somebody has to pay their karmas. All humans have karmas. […] Now, any Buddhas Who come into this world are not for political conflict or making peace or stopping the war by Their own magical power or anything like that. Their mission solely is just to come and rescue any souls who are ready to go Home and ask for it. And even then, Their lives have had such cruel fates. […]
When the Buddha’s clan was horribly oppressed, wounded, injured, insulted in the worst possible way, Buddha could not use His power to solve that, because that was their karma. […] Also, they could have avoided it if they had kept their mouths quiet and were more benevolent and loving and kind to that child who became a mighty king. They could have just welcomed him and showered him with love and respect as his destiny had led him to become king of a country. But no, they teased him, they insulted him to no end until he could not bear it anymore. So, in the old times, people said, “You think seven times before you speak.” There is also a saying to warn you that your words could be like an arrow – don’t just shoot anywhere at random. […]
Now, in such a world like ours, it’s very difficult to make peace because there will be different karma from different contents of the bubbles. That’s why it takes so long if any peace wants to manifest. Last time, the peace in Europe was wrapped up quickly because I could go all over Europe – every two days in one country. And people say it was dangerous for me to have done that. No, no, at that time it wasn’t dangerous yet because I wasn’t famous all over and I wasn’t kind of fiercely interfering with war and saying things straightforwardly, offending leaders. But now it’s different. […]











