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One 
  of Abraham's descendants was Jacob, who had many descendants. When his country 
  "Israel" was passed on to one of his descendants, his country became 
  very big, famous, powerful and wealthy. At that time, there was another country 
  called Egypt and the Egyptians started to be afraid of the Israelites. Therefore, 
  the newly enthroned Egyptian king decided to deal with Israel before it was 
  too late. He wanted to attack them before they would fight against his country.
  
  
So 
  the king took all the Israelites back to be his slaves. He sent many fierce 
  taskmasters to ruthlessly watch over the slaves. Each day, the slaves were forced 
  to build houses and palaces with stones for the king and the royal family. They 
  had to work from morning till night and couldn't rest. Although they worked 
  hard, they still bore many children. Well! It was strange. So the Egyptian king 
  was afraid and gave an order: "Cast all new born Israelite boys into the 
  Nile and drown them."
At 
  that time, there was an Israelite woman called Joahebed. She had just given 
  birth to a son. She had two children already -- a boy called Aaron and a little 
  girl called Miriam. When the woman saw that her newborn baby was a boy, she 
  was worried for his life. So she hid her baby in a small house for three months. 
  However, the baby couldn't just lie there all day long and wouldn't always be 
  a baby. What would she do if he grew up and ran around? So she kept thinking 
  about it and then came up with an idea. 
She 
  found a basket and daubed its exterior carefully with pitch so that it wouldn't 
  sink when it was put into water. She made the basket into a small boat and put 
  her baby in it. Then she brought the basket to the river bank and hid it in 
  high reeds. She let her daughter watch over it, because she knew that the king's 
  daughter would come to take a bath there.
  
  
As 
  expected, when the princess came to take a bath, she saw the basket. When she 
  picked up the basket and opened it, she saw the baby in it. Oh! It was a very 
  beautiful baby boy. She had never seen such a beautiful baby before. Although 
  she knew that he was an Israelite baby, she liked him very much. It happened 
  that she didn't have a child, so she took the baby home to raise it. She named 
  him Moses. When she found the baby, she also saw Miriam, the daughter of the 
  woman. Miriam went to the princess and said to her, "I'll find a woman 
  to nurse him." The princess was pleased about this. Of course, the daughter 
  went to get her mother to nurse the baby. Great! (Master laughs) It was truly 
  convenient. 
So 
  Moses grew up in the palace. He learned all that he could learn there and he 
  learned from the Egyptians very well. Gradually, he grew up and became a person 
  who had good manners and who was handsome, tall and big. However, one day, he 
  found out that he was an Israelite. Seeing that his countrymen were treated 
  so ruthlessly by the Egyptians every day, he was annoyed. 
One 
  day, he saw an Egyptian soldier beating an Israelite worker and treating him 
  cruelly. When the soldier almost beat the worker to death, Moses couldn't resist 
  fighting with the soldier and in fact killed him. Oh! Moses was now in danger, 
  and he was afraid that the king would create trouble for him. So he ran away 
  into the desert and became a shepherd. He then married a shepherd's daughter 
  and took care of his father-in-law's sheep.
One 
  day when he was taking care of the sheep, he saw a fire constantly blazing around 
  a bush. However, it was strange that the bush wasn't burnt. He felt curious 
  about it and went closer to have a look. Then there was a voice that told him, 
  "Don't come near! Take off your shoes. You're now standing on holy ground." 
  Upon hearing this, Moses was afraid. Trembling, he backed up a few steps and 
  took off his shoes. Then the voice said to him again, "I'm the God that 
  your ancestors worshipped frequently. Since I see that the Israelites are suffering 
  a lot, I choose you to be my servant. Go to Egypt, free the Israelites, and 
  bring them here to see me." 
Moses 
  answered hesitantly, "What shall I tell them? What shall I do? They won't 
  listen to me. Please choose someone else!" 
  
  
God 
  said, "No. I've chosen you. Find your brother Aaron. He will speak for 
  you." (He was more eloquent.) "However, I'll give you another language" 
  (This meant the sound stream.) "This language, a special sound, will give 
  you great magical power and you will be able to do anything with it." What 
  God meant was that Hes could do anything with it and there was nothing that 
  Hes could not do.
  
  
Then 
  Moses and his brother Aaron went to the Egyptian king and said, "We have 
  a demand. Our God said that you should let our people go into the desert and 
  give them a farewell party." 
  
  
The 
  Egyptian king answered, "I don't know your God. What does your God have 
  to do with me? What use is Hes to me? I won't let the Israelites go." 
 
The 
  king became more and more angry and unreasonable. He gave an order that from 
  that day on no straw was to be given to the Israelites. The Israelites mixed 
  straw with clay to make bricks. That was why the king gave the order not to 
  give straw to the Israelites anymore. Instead he made them find the straw themselves. 
  However, he still required them to produce the same amount of bricks as before. 
  He deliberately made trouble for the Israelites.
  
  
Moses 
  was very disappointed. He asked God for help. Then God said, "Just wait 
  and see what I shall do to the hard-headed Egyptian king. I shall let him know 
  that I'm God and I shall make him release my children. Now go to see the king 
  again and tell him that if he doesn't free my children, I shall make many disasters 
  for the Egyptians and Egypt."
  
  
Then 
  Moses and his brother went to the king again. The king said to them, "You 
  should show me your magical power to make me believe you." So Moses or 
  his brother Aaron cast a rod onto the ground and then the rod became a serpent. 
  They thought that this would be enough but some Egyptian wizards could also 
  do the same thing. So the king laughed at them and said good-bye to them. (Master 
  and audience laugh) He drove both of them away. 
Then 
  God got angry. Because Hes said that Hes would make all kinds of disasters, 
  many terrible things truly began to happen. Each time before a disaster happened, 
  God warned the Egyptian king. However, he neither listened to God nor believed 
  God because he believed in another god of war.
  
  
First, 
  the water in the Nile became like blood-- red, dirty and smelled stinky. Then 
  the fish in the river all died. This meant that the water had become poisonous. 
  One week later, frogs were crawling all over the country. So the king asked 
  Moses to take the frogs away. After Moses got rid of the frogs, the king still 
  wouldn't free the Israelite slaves. Therefore, later, God sent many insects 
  down to eat all the crops and destroy everything. There were insects, flies 
  and damaged crops everywhere except where the Israelites lived. 
At 
  that time, the king cried and said, "All right! All right! You can go!" 
  Then the insects disappeared. However, the king went back on his promise and 
  said that they couldn't go. He always deceived the Israelites like that. Ordinary 
  people all behave capriciously like that. So God sent another disaster. This 
  time many cows, sheep and other animals died of pestilence. All the animals 
  died except those that were where the Israelites lived. However, the Egyptian 
  king still insisted on not letting the Israelites go.
  
  
Then 
  another disaster happened. God made all the people in the country get painful 
  and dirty boils all over their bodies. Even the wizards had boils. However, 
  the king still wouldn't let the slaves go. Oh! This king was truly terrible. 
  I don't know what his head was made of. His head must have been harder than 
  our fellow initiates' heads. (Audience laughs) Fortunately, he didn't come to 
  get initiation. (Audience laughs) Otherwise, what could we do with him?
  
  
Then 
  Moses and his brother Aaron went to see the king again. They told the Egyptian 
  king, "Now you've seen the power of God. If you don't listen to Hiers instructions 
  and let the Israelites go, bigger and greater troubles will befall your country." 
  Moses told the king, "There will be a typhoon tomorrow." 
Truly! 
  People had never seen that kind of typhoon. Well! It destroyed everything and 
  killed all the animals. Of course, nothing happened where the Israelites lived. 
  Right after this, many locusts appeared all over the country except where the 
  Israelites lived, of course. The locusts ate up all kinds of things and all 
  the green plants. Then there was no sun for three consecutive days. It became 
  very very dark everywhere, except where the Israelites lived. (Master and audience 
  laugh) Maybe the Israelites were initiated. It might have been.
  
  
At 
  that time, the king began to feel frightened. However, he still wanted to bargain 
  with God and didn't want to release the Israelite slaves. Well! He was so strange. 
  How could this kind of person become a king? Even until that time, he still 
  wouldn't let the Israelites go. Then an even more frightening thing happened. 
  In one night only, the eldest sons of all families suddenly died, including 
  the eldest prince who couldn't escape even through good fortune. This happened 
  as well to the eldest sons of the Egyptian lowest class slaves. Of course, the 
  Israelites were not affected by it.
  
  
The 
  next day, the Egyptians couldn't wait to drive the Israelites away, because 
  they couldn't bear it anymore and couldn't do anything about it. What happened 
  was already too much for them. If they kept the Israelites one more day, they 
  would have more disasters. So they were frightened. They not only drove the 
  Israelites away, but also gave them many gold and silver vessels, good material 
  for clothing, good clothes and good food upon the Israelites' request. However, 
  by the time the Israelites had walked half the way, the Egyptian king changed 
  his mind and sent his army to try to capture them. 
By 
  then, the Israelites already had come to the ocean. There was no road in front 
  of them and there was the Egyptian army chasing after them. So the Israelites 
  were scared and cried. Moses waved his hand over the ocean and God sent a wind 
  from the east that suddenly made the ocean part. The Israelites quickly ran 
  across the ocean. When the Egyptian army chased them and were crossing the ocean, 
  it closed and all of them were drowned. Therefore, the Israelites all escaped. 
The 
  Israelites were not slaves anymore. They had money and food. When they came 
  to the desert, they sang and danced very happily and had a banquet to show their 
  gratitude to God. They worshipped God, sang for many days, and kept dancing. 
  After a period of time, they forgot their miserable lives of the past, but began 
  to complain and miss Egypt. They forgot God but thought about onions, fish and 
  meat. They said, "Well! The fish in Egypt tasted good. Oh! The watermelons 
  in Egypt were juicy. The onions in Egypt were delicious!" (Master laughs) 
  They even missed onions. For them, onions were more important than God. They 
  said, "Oh! Don't forget the cucumbers there. Well! What can we eat in the 
  desert?" 
 
Since 
  they had eaten all the food, they started to complain. They forgot about the 
  rods that had beaten them in Egypt before. They forgot about the fierce hearts 
  of the Egyptians. They even forgot the time that they shed tears, sweat and 
  blood, and were beaten almost to death and oppressed. They only thought about 
  food and drink. They began to blame Moses and Aaron for taking them to this 
  remote place where there was no food to eat. Of course they had water to drink. 
  When God took them to the desert, Hes produced water in the wilderness. However, 
  the Israelites were not satisfied with that. They all complained, "Oh! 
  We'd rather die in Egypt than die of hunger here."
  
  
When 
  God heard their complaints, Hes told Moses, "Tell your people that I shall 
  give them everything that they ask for. I saved their lives. How can I not provide 
  food for them to eat? Do not complain too much. Today I shall give them a lot 
  of food. Tomorrow I shall give them bread. Each morning, I shall make food for 
  them to eat. However, on Friday I shall give them double the amount, because 
  I shall take a break on Saturday and you won't have to work either." So 
  Moses conveyed what God had said to the people. That night, God truly gave them 
  many things to eat. From that day on, each morning, bread and other food appeared 
  for them. They just lived on like that. They wouldn't starve to death and didn't 
  have to work.
  
  
However, 
  they encountered another problem. Since the sun was very hot, they didn't have 
  enough water, so they complained again. Upon hearing this, God told Moses, "Go 
  to such-and-such place and hit the stone with your walking staff. Then water 
  will come out." As expected, water did come out. There was enough water 
  no matter how much they drank. It was no problem. The author of the story writes, 
  "They shouldn't have tested God!" Even though they did, God forgave 
  them and gave them food to eat and water to drink for forty years. Hes took 
  care of them like this every day. Hes gave them food to eat and all they asked 
  for, because Hes wanted them to believe in Hirm. Gradually Hes taught them to 
  have faith in Hirm so that they wouldn't have any more problems.
  
  
I 
  don't know why God liked the Israelites so much and had such patience. Hes gave 
  them food to eat for forty years and gradually taught them to have faith in 
  Hirm. However, do you think they would have faith? (Someone answers: "They 
  would.") For how many days would they have faith? All right, whether they 
  had faith or not, I'll tell you about it next time. If we have faith in God, 
  we'll have everything. People will suddenly give us food, come to chat with 
  us and resolve our problems and difficulties. All these will be done by God. 
  If we truly have faith in Hirm, Hes will take care of everything for us, no 
  matter whether it is a big or small thing. Hes truly will. 
 
Otherwise, 
  how can we take care of ourselves? Where are we from? Do you know that? You 
  don't know it at all! You also don't know where you'll return to. Some people 
  know it and some don't. Those who practice more and have attained higher levels 
  know it. Those who don't practice much don't know, but only have some ideas 
  about it and know that there must be a safe place for them to go. Now we've 
  repented and been saved. Even if we did something bad in the past, it's no problem, 
  because we were ignorant at that time. Now we've been enlightened and know that 
  we should repent. So God will forgive us and help us. 
Although 
  there were so many Israelites, God took care of the whole country for forty 
  years. It was even in the desert, and yet Hes bestowed everything on them, not 
  to mention living in a city. Why won't Hes take care of us? It's just that our 
  situation isn't urgent and we can take care of ourselves. So God doesn't have 
  a hand in it. But Hes has been silently taking care of us. If Hes hadn't done 
  it, we wouldn't be alive. Even if people in the world who don't believe much 
  in God occasionally have difficulties and ask God for help, Hes will help and 
  do it for a long time. However, later we forget and complain again. Then we'll 
  have difficulties again.
  
  
The 
  reason that we have difficulties sometimes is because God wants to remind us 
  to look for Hirm inside: "It'll be all right if only you ask me! Why don't 
  you call me?" Hes lets the situation develop and forces us into difficult 
  circumstances where we have nothing to depend on; when doctors can't even cure 
  us, and our relatives and friends can't help us. Only at that time, will we 
  kneel down in front of God and beg for something. Hes is waiting for us! Hes 
  has many gifts (Master laughs) and will give them to us at any time, but it's 
  a great pity that most people don't believe in Hirm. 
Why 
  did God take care of the Israelites so well? It was because their ancestors 
  practiced spirituality and believed in God. The Israelites were Noah's descendants. 
  Remember that in the stories of Noah and Abraham, God promised to take care 
  of their descendants. That's why we say that if one person practices, his five, 
  six, seven, eight or one hundred generations will be liberated. God will take 
  care of our many generations, not only this one. That's why even though the 
  Israelites didn't practice spirituality, were not even vegetarians, and they 
  thought about God for a while, then about fish for a while, God still took care 
  of them. 
God 
  is very merciful! If your father believes in Hirm, Hes will take care of you 
  and your children, because Hes is very merciful and generous. Hes gives us things 
  endlessly. Unless we truly refuse Hiers love, then Hes can't help us. Because 
  of these stories, the Israelites believed in God very much. Each time God appeared, 
  Hes would remind them: "I was the God worshipped by your ancestors!" 
  This means the inner Master's or God's loving power. Since God promised to take 
  care of their five or six generations of descendants, Hes just continued to 
  do it. But later, the descendants became more and more degenerate and did more 
  and more excessive and unforgivable deeds, so their merit and loving power became 
  less and less, and gradually disappeared. 
One 
  day another person who practiced well emerged from their country and reminded 
  the people to believe in God again and to be connected with God. Then God promised 
  to take care of them again. Otherwise, why did God love the Israelites so much? 
  It was because Noah, Abraham and his wife worshipped God, so his sons, grandsons 
  and later generations also received the bounty. That's why people say, "If 
  one practices spiritually, his nine generations will go to heaven." Those 
  stories are not ordinary. Even the Israelites knew them. Although the Israelites 
  didn't have a master now, they continued to believe in God because of these 
  stories. It was just that they couldn't communicate with God. So it was a pity. 
  Some Israelites may have been able to communicate with God. If they found a 
  master and the method, they definitely could; but not everyone in the country 
  could.
  
  
Even 
  until now, the Jews still roam about in many countries and not every country 
  welcomes them. This is because they haven't really been able to communicate 
  with God. Besides, they've done many nonsensical things and killed too many, 
  which doesn't comply with God's rules. So their merit has been greatly reduced. 
  God doesn't seem to take care of them much. Besides giving them a lot of money, 
  Hes doesn't give them many other things. God has said that since they did many 
  bad deeds, they wouldn't have their own country for a long time and would become 
  a roaming race. That truly happened and it's recorded in the Bible. If the Jews 
  can really find God like their ancestors Abraham and Noah did, they will definitely 
  regain their position and their country's reputation.  
Most 
  of us haven't learned to believe in God. That's why we have many problems. Sometimes 
  we say that we believe in God, but we don't. It's just like when you say that 
  you believe in me, but you don't. How many of you believe in me? Very few! When 
  you're tested a little, you'll be different. If I personally test you, you'll 
  be even more different. When I scold you, how many of you are glad about it? 
  Raise your hands and let me see. Right! Only two or three people are. It's good 
  that you're honest. I admire you for this merit, (Master and everyone laugh) 
  to be true to people and not to deceive others. Only those who were truly glad 
  about it raised their hands. (Master laughs) There were only five, six, seven 
  or eight of you. As for the other people, you may become angry; but do not be 
  angry for too long. (Laughter) The longer you're angry, the less your merit 
  will be. Remember to repent after you calm down, all right? 
Ordinary 
  people can beat and scold you, but why can't I do the same? Sometimes gangsters 
  have nothing to do with you but when they see you, they beat you. You don't 
  dare to do anything to them and don't dare to get angry, but beg them for your 
  lives. (Laughter) I've saved your lives and taught you many things, but you 
  get angry when I scold you only once. This is a contradiction within human beings.
  
  
Therefore, 
  you say that you believe in me, but you don't believe in me for long and don't 
  believe in me much. Your faith is very thin. (Master laughs) It'll break when 
  touched. It's hard to take care of your faith, but that's why you should take 
  care of it. The more faith you have, the more comfortable and happier your lives 
  become. Then when you encounter any situation, your faith won't shake, which 
  is a very comfortable state. However, I know that it's hard to attain this state, 
  so I have to train you. God took good care of the Israelites and gave them all 
  kinds of food to eat for forty years, but they still had problems. Later, God 
  had to slowly teach them to believe in Hirm.