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The Entwinement of the Positive and Negative Power, Part 3 of 5, May 29, 2022

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God did not intend to give birth to us so that we can die in such horrible ways. We make ourselves die in such horrible ways. (Yes, Master. That’s true.) We cannot blame anything. We can’t even blame the enemies. We attract them. We invite them into our world, into our lives. We really destroy ourselves with our own un-God-like quality of daily activities and daily mishandling of each other and of other species like the animal-people. And even the forest, the jungle, I mean nature itself.

They (the oligarchs) have to live, they have to survive there (in Russia). They have children, they have grandchildren. (Yes, Master.) They have their life, so they cannot just do anything the way they think they should.

Still, some try. (Yes, Master.) Even some soldiers refuse to go to war. (Yes.) Many of them are like that. And the Russian court or government sometimes admits some, but the numbers are more than that. (Yes, Master.) They just admit some cases that they cannot hide. Other cases, if they can hide, they don’t mention. (Yes.) Just like they said there are only two generals who died in Ukraine. Just recently, there is another one who already died. And the estimate from Ukraine is about 30,000 Russian soldiers died there. (Oh. Yes.) Estimate only. It could be more. (Yes.)

But you can believe it because now Russia scrapped the age limit, the age limit of joining the army. (Yes. That’s right.) And all the grandpas, grandmas are all coming out now. (Yes, Master.) Even retired generals have to jump out, taking a weapon again. (Right. Yes.) So, if Russia still had like 200,000 soldiers, like at the beginning of the war, they wouldn’t have needed all this. (Yes. That’s right, Master. Yes, right.)

I read also that they pulled like a “grandpa” tank back out again. (Yes.) A fifty-sixty years old tank, maybe doesn’t function anymore. They flip flop out into the war now. (Yes.) Maybe it’s walking on crutches. The tank needs crutches to go out in the war. Too old. It was deep in the storage. Now they have to dig them all out, because they’re losing thousands of tanks, since the three months-plus war. (Yes.)

My God. Nothing has been so damaging like that before, in other wars. (Yes. Right.) Not so fast, not so many people died like that. Even in the Iraq war, only about 4,000 US soldiers died, (Yes, Master.) I mean, comparing foreigners who come into a country for the war. (Yes.) So, the same, the US Army went to Iraq for war, and they were only 4,000, more or less died. And the Iraq war is about eight years. (Yes.) And the total is only about 4,000, but that’s a terrible number for all the families who lost their sons and daughters already. (Right. Yes, indeed.)

But Russia, now we talk about 30,000 in three months. Oh, this is incredible. This is like, end of the world, Armageddon for the families already. (Right. Yes, Master.) Terrible. If you have a brother or a son, then you understand. (Yes.) We can only imagine the pain they have to go to through.

“Media Report from BBC News, Mar. 17, 2022 Steve (m): In Russia, they are grieving too. Mikhail was killed in action in Ukraine. Angelica is his widow. How many Russian soldiers have been killed in what the Kremlin still refuses to call a war? One family’s pain is being repeated across the country.”

Not to talk about the physical pain of the soldiers, who languish with their injuries in the war, in the cold and in the discomfort of a strange land. (Yes.) And some are shot by their own commanders so they don’t have to carry them when they retreat. Just shot them dead like that, when they’re wounded. (Wow.) And other soldiers lamented, they said they could have been saved. They could still be saved. (Yes.) Like, some are not deadly wounded or anything. If they carried them home, they could have taken care of them. (Yes, Master.) I mean, back to their station. But the commander just shot them so that they don’t have to take care anymore. They left them there. (Oh, God.)

“Media Report from The Sun, Mar. 17, 2022 Soldier 1 (m): The men were saying they finished off their wounded.

Reporter (m): Right. What do you mean by “finishing off”?

Soldier 1 (m): Just like that, that a wounded soldier is lying on the ground, and a battalion’s commander shoots him dead with a gun. It was a young man, he was wounded, he was on the ground. He was asked if he could walk… so he was shot dead.

Soldier 2 (m): The most important thing – this wasn’t a single case. The Lieutenant colonel was walking around. He shot four or five like this. They were all young men.

Soldier 3 (m): They could have been rescued, given help, taken out of there. He simply shot them dead.

Soldier 4 (m): Mom, I’m alive, all fine. I’m in captivity in Odessa. I’m facing jail. Mom, we are not the peacemakers here, as we were told. We are invaders here, we killed civilians. Mom, it’s such a nightmare. We are about 15 to 20 people here from my unit, those who survived. The others are dead. We are the fascists here. What we did to people was a nightmare. We were misinformed. We weren’t told the truth. They said there were fascists here [but] mom, we were shooting at civilians.”

I wish all the mothers in Russia know this. How their sons are sacrificed for evil, for an indignant cause, for no noble cause at all, and die in agony, or wounded without anyone taking care. (Yes, Master.)

Anything else, my love? (Yes, Master. Lithuania is ready to treat wounded Ukrainian service members. The Lithuanian defense minister said on May 24th that “in the coming weeks, Lithuania will accept Ukrainian soldiers for rehabilitation.” He also said Lithuania will continue to provide training and military equipment to Ukraine.)

Wonderful, wonderful. (Yes.) Bless Lithuania. (Bless you, Lithuania.) Neighbor. Some neighbors are very good, like Poland, Romania, Italy even. (Yes.) They’re all helping, but just second best. Better than nothing. (Right. Yes, Master.)

I don’t know how long Ukraine can sustain this war, because after a while, maybe people get tired, are not enthusiastic and not helping anymore. (Right.) And because of that, maybe Russia would take advantage. I’m worried, but I hope Ukraine will win, because they deserve their freedom. They deserve their democracy. (Right. Yes, Master.) They deserve their land, which they value more than their own life. (Yes, Master.) So that should impress everyone, even the enemy.

But Russia still continues to make trouble like this, but I hope it will end soon. (Yes, Master. We all hope.) We just pray for them. That’s all. (Yes, Master.)

Anything else? (Yes, Master. In an 80-minute phone call with Putin, France’s president Emmanuel Macron and Germany’s chancellor Olaf Scholz asked him to release some 2,500 defenders of Mariupol’s Azovstal steel plant, who were later taken prisoner by Russia.) Yeah. (They asked Putin to hold “direct, serious negotiations” with President Zelenskyy.) And then? (The French and German leaders also “insisted on an immediate ceasefire and a withdrawal of Russian troops.”) Yeah. (That was two days ago.)

And then what happened? (So, we don’t know of updates on that.” What did the so-called Putin say? (He didn’t say anything. Not that we know.) Is that a videoconference? Or just a talk? (Yes, no videoconference. We don’t have footage of that. Just talk.) OK. (Interesting. Yes.)

Yeah, so now he’s calm. He talks to whoever wants to see him. He’s very calm and he doesn’t talk on video. All is good. I told you, even if some so-called Putin talks, even in his own body, that is some spirit possession. Not real. (Yes.) Because I know where he is. (Oh. Right.) I saw it. (Understand, Master.)

I’ll tell you when I tell you. (OK, Master.) I’m sorry. I am also tied, hand and foot. (Yes, Master. We understand.) I am not allowed to say, because if I say things then the negative will find other strategies to defeat it, to change it. (We understand, Master.) (Yes, Master.) To change it to make me look bad and to defeat the purpose. (Oh. Yes.) They are always around. Just like the black in the white, and the white in the black. (Understand, Master.) I’m always watched with eagle eyes. With hawk eyes. (Yes.)

Anything else? (Yes, Master. More meat and dairy farmers are turning to vegan farming. When UK farmer Laurence Candy lost most of his cow-people to bovine tuberculosis, he decided he would no longer send animal-persons to slaughter. He decided to instead concentrate on growing cereals such as oat, wheat, barley and broad beans.) Wonderful. We will buy it from him if we can. Bless you. (Yes. He has also been working with a Scottish organization called Farmers For Stock-Free Farming, which has been set up to support meat and dairy farmers who want to transition to animal-free agriculture.)

Very good. Excellent. (Yes.) God bless. (Very good.) Thank God for that and we pray for more. (Yes, Master.) Because that’s the only lasting solution for survival for our planet people and all beings on it. (That’s right.) The way we’re going, if we don’t change, we will destroy ourselves. We will. Through the hands of nature. (Right. Yes.) You can see there is flooding, unprecedented floods or landslides, hurricanes, storms, and earthquakes everywhere. (Yes, Master.)

There’s not even one day that goes by when you look in the news that you don’t see any disaster or some killing at random or war or famine everywhere. (Yes, Master. That’s right.) Not even one day that we have true peace on the planet. (True, Master. Yes.) I mean we all die one day, but we don’t have to die this way. (That’s right. Yes, Master.) Not agonizingly by pandemics, or strange diseases, uncontrollable sicknesses, incurable diseases, or disasters, war or famine. Not like that. (Right. Yes.)

God did not intend to give birth to us so that we can die in such horrible ways. We make ourselves die in such horrible ways. (Yes, Master. That’s true.) We cannot blame anything. We can’t even blame the enemies. We attract them. We invite them into our world, into our lives. We really destroy ourselves with our own un-God-like quality of daily activities and daily mishandling of each other and of other species like the animal-people. And even the forest, the jungle, I mean nature itself.

We destroy them. We destroy everything and then, of course, we destroy ourselves. Because that’s the outcome of destruction. (Right. Yes, Master.) You know all that. I don’t want to keep repeating the same thing again. But it’s not all for you. It’s for the world to remind them. (Understand, Master.)

Anything else? (That’s all from us, Master.) And that’s all also from me. (Thank You. Thank You, Master.) We have to take care of the whole world. Together. (That’s right. Yes, Master.) I can’t do it alone. I don’t know. Maybe I can. I never tried. But I could do that.

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