The Mexican people, they eat a lot of vegan
food. A big plate like that, it’s just beans and vegetables. Yesterday, we gave
a lecture over there. You know, huh? And 250 or something people got
initiation. […] They are mostly vegan, so it’s easier to give them initiation.
(Yes.) They are very friendly and open-minded. It is very nice there. I want to
stay there forever. Similar to Âu Lạc (Vietnam). No one asked me, “Why do You
dress like that?” Oh, no one makes you shave your head. (Yes.) People there,
they’re open-minded, they just accept you as you are. […] They don’t ask me why
I wear makeup. […]
Before we landed in the airport, we passed
by the whole city and then looked down from the airplane, and I saw so many
houses and people and cars. And I felt kind of so strange. How come people live
in that kind of world? And then, so busy. And then every day… And each house is
a world of its own inside. And so many histories going on between the four
walls. And then they’re all so busy and occupied within their world. And they
feel very important about life in this world. And I feel so strange. I don’t
feel I belong anywhere. […] I don’t feel belonging to this world. I feel very
strange. […]











