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   Book3:WereMyDreamIs (第205/327页)

ss.Idonotthinkofourretionshipinthatwayatall.Tome,thethreeofusareequals.Weareatrioofequal,co-operatingpartners.Butforthesakeofspiritualunityandiomarstep,thetwoofyoumustlistentomyands,margorhaltiellyouto.Weotactaswedidbefore,withthethreeofusridinginourchariotsbutpullingindifferentdires,eachdoingthingshisownway.Thatwillmakeamessofthematterausfromrealizingouraimofholdingourselvestothehighestlevel.Thetwoofyouareverygenerousandbuiltapacethatwasbigger,mrandioseandmagnifitthanmyoldothatwasnotwhatIneededorwaall.Liketwoiigableworkaholieofyhtherimaginationandintelligeofullpyandpainstakinglydrewtheblueprints,whiletheotherworkednightanddaywithoutstoptocreatethemammothpace.Yournon-stopbordisturbedmeandmadeitimpossibleformetohavetheeaseofmindtotrateoeofzero.Nowthatisnotgoodforanyofus.OfcourseIknowthatthetwoofyouhadusedimaginationaivitythetraditionalwayformillionsofyears.Itishardforyoutostopandgetoanotherway.Itisliketamingawildhorse,butdon’tbeafraid,Iwillwaysbehereforyouandhelpandadviceyoubecauseweareatrioofequalco-operatingpartners.Weareindispensibletoeachotherandotaplishanythingwithouteachother.Onlybyunitingtogetherandmarginstepwehavethestrengthtoaplishoal.Enterieofzerotakesyearsoflearning,gropingandpractice.Whenyougoinandoutofthisstatefreelyandeasily,anduseimaginationaivitywithieofzero,thenyouwilluanditssecret...

    Somepassersbywerecuriousaboutthetwohobos,onesleepingaingbythesideofthesquare.Suchsightswerenotuniquebyanymeans,butthesetwoweresomewhatdifferent.Theonesleepingonthegroundwassnloudlypletelyobliviousofthenoisesandtrafficaroundhim.Theotheronelookedevenmorecurious.Hewassmilingwidely,sometimesnoddingandsometimesshakinghishead,allthewhilemutteringtohimselfasifversingwithsomeone.Sometimesheraisedhisvoidgesticutedwithhishandstomakehispointasifheweretalkiorically.Curiouspedestriansstoppedtohearwhathewasmutteringaboutandcaughtfragmentsofwordssuchas“…GardenofEden…Jehovah…KingdomintheDreams…stateofzero…”Thoughhiswordswerei,theywerefreshandcuriousenoughtomakepeoplestoptohearmore.Soontherewasasmallcrowdsurroundiwohobos.Somestoodoutsidethecrowdpointingtheirfingersandgossipingamongstthemselves.Jeeringsoundsandughtercouldbeheardhereandthere.

    “…Lookatthatcrazyman!”excimedsomeohecrowd.“Helooksasifhewasgivingaspeech!...”

    “…Hey,hiseyesarebnkandlohtatyou.Ithinkheisblind!...”

    Inthishighlycivilizedsociety,mentallyillpeoplewithabnormalbehaviettingmoreandmorenumerous.Wasthisbecausesocietyisillorwascivilizationitselfbroken?Richardpassedbyinhisdipidatedjalopyandsawacrowdofpeoplesurroundingsomethingorsomeone.Hewonderedwhathadhappenedandgotouttofindoutforhimself.HepushedthroughthecrowdandwasgreatlysurprisedtoseeDimitrisittingtheremutteringtohimselfauringwithhishandsasifhewastalkingtosomeone.HewasindignanttofindthathisfriendDimitriwhomhehadbeenlookingforalldayhadbeetheterofattentionofthiscuriouscrowdofonlookers.RichardimmediatelywalkedovertoDimitri,pattedhimlightlyontheshoulderandsaid,

    “HeyDimitri,……Areyoudaydreamingagain?...Iwaslookingforyoueverywher
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