I wish we’ll have a vegan world and a peaceful world. I told the moon that. (Oh wow.) Whenever I see a new moon. People say when there is a new moon you can wish something and your wish comes true. Whenever I see a new moon, if I’m outside and see it, then I tell the moon that.
At night, it’s supposed to be cold there, right? (Yes, but in fact, we all just got some blankets, Master, so we are very warm. We hope You’re warm too, over there.) Well, it’s kind of cold but I have some tips for you. Like what I do, like…Because sometimes, if it’s cold air, then you might have pain in the joints somewhere. So if you feel not warm enough, then you can use the glass bottle from mineral water or juice, and you fill it up with boiled water, and then you tighten the cap very well and you can hug it to sleep. I use just one bottle, and it warms up the whole night until the next morning even. And when you sit on the floor to meditate, the floor, the air may be cold, you put that in between your legs or something. Not next to, but when you sit to do Quan Yin and all that, you just put it there or next to your hip or behind your back, wherever you feel comfortable.
And if it’s too hot, you wrap it up first with a piece of cloth or the towel, and then slowly, you open it when it’s cooler, and then it will be warm the whole night. And then, in the morning, you can use that to drink, like if you put in the whole liter, the whole day it’s good for you to drink water anyway. (Yes, Master. Thank You.) Yeah, so you can use it, first to warm yourself, and then in the morning you drink. That’s what I do. I just drink direct. I have rain water in tanks, and I just boil it and put it in a bottle, and then I drink it the whole day. (Great tip, Master.)
Because if you put it in a plastic bottle, you cannot drink, but it’s still warm. It still can warm you up. It’s just you can’t drink. When something is hot, and put in plastic, it’s better you do not drink, because the plastic sometimes leaches into your food or your drink when it’s hot. Okay, that’s it. (Thank You for sharing, Master. Thank you for Your love.)