Master Tells a Story
 
Spoken by Supreme Master Ching Hai,
Hsihu, Formosa June 2, 1995
(Originally in Chinese)

Scientists have concluded from experimental data that if the same action is performed daily for forty days at a stretch, it will become a habit. The same is true for meat eating, drinking, and smoking. Initially this happens for a day or two, or three, but a month later, it develops into a habit. Many other things take a similar course as well.

Girl Turned Snake Companion

I recently read a newspaper report about a seventeen-year-old girl who is an expert snake trainer. The sight of snakes may fill us with fear, but this girl sleeps and eats with them every day. She holds them close, embracing not just one, but dozens of them, all at once. And some are deadly. But she is accustomed to them, for her father fed her some snake venom in lieu of milk when she was just born. (Master laughs.) As she grew up, this became a habit. Now she has developed such a strong immunity to snake venom that snakebites will not take her life.

Snakes are her constant companions. They stay very close to her, and the girl sometimes holds their heads in her mouth. The snakes slither onto her face, kissing and licking her, and sometimes, at her deliberate provocation, bite her until she bleeds. If the venom is too much, she sucks it out and spits it away. She cannot sleep unless she has enjoyed some snakebites. Can you believe anyone having such a habit? But this is a true story.

It is common among snake breeders, who are also called artists. It may be weird, but it is an art anyhow. There are many weird arts in the world; the weirder they are, the more popular they become. In contrast, normal people like myself are not very well-known. (Master laughs.) The way she is dressed tells you that this woman is only seventeen or eighteen, but she is already an expert snake trainer in her neighborhood. She performs the art as a living. She has grown so accustomed to snakebites since infancy that she loses sleep if she has not been bitten. However, people are afraid of her because she has become as venomous as these creatures. This is a fact. She leads a lonely life. She reckons that perhaps no man would have the courage to marry her.

When she touches or plays with the dogs, cats or birds that occasionally approach her, they drop dead as soon as she accidentally scratches them. Just as we get poisoned when we are scratched or wounded by animals, this girl causes death to animals when she scratches them, because she is filled with venom. Even her nails are poisonous. This is very frightening! It is not her blood or the venomous discharge from her body that infects the animals. Nor does she bite them until they bleed. No! The animals die from mere scratches. This has occurred several times. So people are very afraid of her. Fortunately, however, she says that she has never hurt a human being.

It is good for her that her immunity has increased during the many years she has spent in the company of snakes. But her body has to have sufficient toxin to develop that type of immunity. It is like injecting a toxin in the form of germs (a vaccine) into our blood so that we become immune to a disease, that is, fighting poison with poison. The same is true for this girl, who has absorbed snake venom-either through oral feeding or injection-since she was a baby. Her father trained her to be an expert snake tamer from the time she was a child, keeping her in close company with snakes, the way we are with dogs and cats.

Snakes are harmless and non-aggressive, she says. Although they attack when disturbed, they are usually harmless. She often lets snakes bite her and goes to bed only after enjoying a few snakebites. How horrifying! Even though she sucks out the venom if it is too much for her, a small amount is still left inside her body. Such daily intake, and the snake venom she has absorbed since childhood, has turned her into a poisonous snake. A scratch from her, however unintentional, is enough to kill an animal. This is the result of developing an immunity to snakes, just as we survive by becoming similar to the person we want to be with. The only difference between this girl and a snake is that she knows she would never intentionally bite or wound other humans, whereas snakes do not.

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