Five Kasaya

"Water source is what hold a nation together, "he told me, "Do you see the reflection of that boat floating on the lake?."

"Yes I do," I replied, "The reflection is very calm."

He became silent, and after a while his voice was full of sorrow, "It shouldn’t be calm. The lake should echo with the energy of the Moon. Everything should have a rise time and a rest time. If the water source is not breathing, it’s just a collection of dead liquid.”

I looked into him, not quite understood the geology behind.

“It’s 2010 now, and crises are accumulating.” He then added, “In the next two years, the path of the wind would alter. Change in energy fields from Japan and Korea would influence mainland China, there would be server drought throughout Asia.”

“Drought?” I asked, still digesting what he said.

“The balance of the water is disturbed, causing certain area to receive heavy rain fall and certain area to suffer from drought.” He drew a map and showed it to me, “In the next two years, only the Hei-long river would contain adequate water source.”

“That would create food scarcity.” I wonder, “And what about Australia?”

He didn’t answer me, instead, he smiled, “You should continue to recite sutras. With more people containing positive energies, pure land can be created within the five kasaya.”

He then added. “Your energy is growing.”

The I woke up, reflecting on the brief conversation.

I wonder who he is. Maybe he is a Bodhisattva.
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