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In Peace, We Can Attain Heaven, Part 7 of 16, Feb. 17, 2007, Hsihu, Taiwan (Formosa)

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Where are you from, guys? (Taiwan [Formosa].) Huh? (Alishan, Alishan.) Alishan. OK. OK. Aboriginal. (Native.) Yeah. Native. Very good. I like your clothes. (Happy New Year.) (Thank you.) (Just like our native people, Manobo tribe...) (They’re all over the world.) (They all look alike our tribe.) (Colorful.) They’re native Taiwan (Formosa). They are real Taiwanese (Formosans). From the traditional dress from before, like… (Looks like ours.) mountainous people. (It’s like our own tribal group in the south.) (A little like Manila… in Taiwan [Formosa].) (Thank you, thank you.) (Thank you.) You’ve sung beautifully. Sing it again before you leave. Native song. I love all of you, love you.

Mostly, some people, if they’re not used to it, if they drink tea, they also cannot sleep. Caffeine, you know? Theine is as strong as caffeine. (Yes.) But the Chinese people, they drink it all day, all night, they don’t think they can’t sleep. They’re used to it. […]

And the water has to be how many degrees, for example, and especially, water from where, mostly like that. And the pot has to be correct. […] You see how they make it. (Yes.) Enjoy. In Taiwan (Formosa), they have different tea shops like this. So, you can go enjoy just tea and cake. Because they learn. The master of the tea ceremony has to do it all like that, correctly. You see? […] (So, not all the tea you can do this way?) No, no. It has to be special tea. […]

(Master says, “We set off firecrackers to symbolize using up all the guns and ammunition, and bombs in the world. Thus, there’ll be no more wars in the world, then peace will come.” Now, let’s enjoy the beautiful fireworks together. Wishing everyone a Happy New Year!)
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