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Countries with Most Karma: Humans Must Pray for Forgiveness, Part 3 of 6

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Well, I hope the people of these top 10 countries and the rest of the world, do reflect within, do ask God for forgiveness, do turn around and be real humans, with benevolence, with mercy, with compassion. Turn around: Be Vegan, Make Peace. Do good deeds if you can, or praise someone who does good deeds. Even if you can’t do it, just praise them openly or within your heart. That’s all. Be Vegan, Make Peace, Do Good Deeds. So even if God punishes us physically in this lifetime for the burden of the great summary of sins, our souls still will be pardoned and liberated.

What was that? Number 4? (That was number 4. Amsterdam, the Netherlands.) Fifty-nine percent, Amsterdam alone. (Wow.) The rest of the Netherlands, I did not ask.

Number, what is it now? Number 5. (Yes. Number 5.) Number 5 – Deutschland (Germany). That’s what they spelled to me. They said “Deutschland.” They didn’t say “Germany.” (Oh, wow.) I was thinking, mostly I call them “Germany.” I never call them “Deutschland.” (Right, yes.) And like the Netherlands, I never call them “the Netherlands,” I call them “Holland.” (Yes. Right.) But They called them “Netherlands,” and They called them “Deutschland.” So, I wrote down exactly what They told me. (Yes.)

It’s not me who... I don’t remember ever calling them “the Netherlands.” If I call them, I say “Holland,” because it’s easier for me. (Yes. More familiar.) Most people call them Holland. In fact, when They told me the name, I said, “Pardon?” I forgot that Holland is also called the Netherlands. (Yes.) And They told me, “Amsterdam.” And I said, “Oh, OK. I know that country now.” I didn’t know how to spell “Netherlands.” I wondered whether or not N-e-i-t-h-e-r-land or only N-e… I have never spelled that country’s name. Is it N-e-i or N-e alone? N-e, Netherland? (I think it’s N-e.) N-e, and then t-h. (Yes. That’s right.) N-e, and then Netherlands. (Yes.) I crossed out the “i” already. I was thinking, it’s not right. Then, you would call it Neitherlands not Netherlands. (Right.) I was arguing to myself, and I cross out the letter “i” now. But I wasn’t sure, so I asked you. Fifty-nine percent, Amsterdam.

Number what now? (Number 5, you did already.) Number 5: Deutschland. I repeat exactly what They said. I don’t say Germany now. (OK.) Deutschland. I said, “Pardon?” And they spelled the letters for me. (Yes.) The other countries I did not ask for the spelling. But the Netherlands, I don’t remember speaking that word. I always say Holland, if I have to. OK now, number five. Deutschland is 55%. (Wow! Fifty-five.) I would think maybe Deutschland would be above these few countries at least, but it’s not. (Yes. Fifty-five.) It’s so surprising. (Wow.) Fifty-five. (You’d think that they’re really good. Oh my God. And that is surprising. All these… This is very surprising.) Yeah. (Really, shocking, all these so far.)

Heaven’s judgment is not what we think. (Yes.) I’d never thought of Tehran, Iran as number 1 on the list. (Yes.) I’d never thought of Poland, Warsaw, number 2. (Yes. Me too.) Kremlin maybe two, three or something, but Deutschland is low, in the middle of the list only. (Yes.) Deutschland, 55%. And I asked if it’s concentrated in any special area. They said, “No. The whole country, 55.” (Oh wow.) Now, let me ask one more time now with you, alone. I mean, when we’re talking – to see if I’ve made any mistake by hearing Deutschland. No! No. I wonder why. OK. Never mind. I guess they suffered enough with the war before that. They also suffered a lot. (Yes, that’s right.)

So now, what number now? (So now we need number 6.) Number 6, They told me the name of the city first: Fukushima, Japan. (Ooh.) Fifty-two… 52%. (Wow!) What is this here? Fifty-two plus – a little plus. Fifty-two, a little plus percent in Fukushima. I didn’t ask for the rest. (Right.) OK. I could ask now. One moment. No, only that. (OK.) Fukushima – concentrated there, and the rest maybe very little, or just spread out together already. But Fukushima is the main subject. There’s no more other karma. (Yes, OK.)

Now number 7 – Denmark. (Wow. Denmark!) Yes. (Oh!) Are you surprised again? (Yes. Again. You would think those are very good countries.) I know. I asked whether or not karma is particularly concentrated in any special city or not? But Denmark doesn’t say any city, just 51.5%. (Wow! Denmark seems… I always thought that’s such a peaceful country. Fifty-one percent karma. Oh my goodness.) Yeah. One of the happiest countries in the world. (Yes.) I’m more surprised than you. Believe me. I was shocked. I was shocked. That’s why I didn’t ask so many questions, I didn’t know what to ask, because they kept telling me one country after another. And after the 10, I said “That’s enough. That’s enough. OK. I don’t have time right now.”

I said, “Just tell me the worst ones. The rest, probably, I don’t need to know.” And the other countries, the rest of the world, after the top 10, is less than 50%, that’s why they don’t tell me. (OK.) Not that they don’t tell me. But they told me it’s less than 50. Because I asked, “Just tell me generally.” They said less than 50%, the rest, after the top 10. (OK.)

I hope people are not going to hate me so much. That’s why I told you, it’s very risky things that I’m doing. (Yes, it is. It is.) A risky thing to say. But if I know something, and it doesn’t harm, and it’s the truth, and then it might help them to reflect and repent – then I just have to risk it. (Yes, Master.) If they kill me, they kill me. If I die, I die. It was number 7, right? (Yes. It was number 7. Now number 8.)

Number 8 – DR Congo. (Oh. Wow. The Democratic Republic of the Congo.) Believe that or not? I never even remember all these names. (Yes.) Especially, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. (Yes.) I rarely ever come across this country’s name, I don’t remember if I even remember it. (Yes.) I probably remember one or two times when it comes across on the news or something. (My goodness. That’s unbelievable. This is really surprising. What we don’t know.) I was so shocked, I was kind of shocked. I feel a little trembling, because I never check these things. (Yes.) I just think of the world as having karma anyway. I never think of checking even. (Yes, Master.) Only when in one of the meditations about some bad news, and bad punishment coming or something, then I would ask why. Why? What is that? Number 8 now. Number 8 already, right? (Yes. Eight done.) Fifty-one percent. (Oh, wow, 51.)

Now, number 9 – Zimbabwe. Can you believe that? (Wow.) Fifty comma four percent (50.4%). (Oh, gosh.) Zimbabwe. I hardly ever heard of that name. Hardly ever remember it. (Yes.) Also, Congo, never.

Now, number 10 – China. (Oh.) Believe it? You’re surprised again, right? (Woah. That’s the least. The least karma.) China. (Wow.) Fifty comma three percent (50.3%). (Oh, my goodness.) Even after Zimbabwe. (Wow. Oh, man. These are really shocking. What a surprise!) You’re telling me. It is like that. I was so shocked that I just could not move. (Yes.) I could not think. Just bobbling around, “Wh-wh-why?” Just a couple of the first ones… the rest, I just kept so quiet, just listening and trying to let it sink in, and to make sense of all of that. (Yes, exactly.)

Well, I hope the people of these top 10 countries and the rest of the world, do reflect within, do ask God for forgiveness, do turn around and be real humans, with benevolence, with mercy, with compassion. Turn around: Be Vegan, Make Peace. Do good deeds if you can, or praise someone who does good deeds. Even if you can’t do it, just praise them openly or within your heart. That’s all. Be Vegan, Make Peace, Do Good Deeds. So even if God punishes us physically in this lifetime for the burden of the great summary of sins, our souls still will be pardoned and liberated. (Yes, Master.) Not coming back again to take all the karma that is still there, waiting for you, to punish you again in the next lifetime.

Just now talking to you, I can only think of this explanation – that the people who were born into these above-mentioned countries must have done something in their past life or lives. (Ah, right. Yes, Master.) So, that’s why in this lifetime, it might not be evident. (Ah, right. OK, that makes sense.) It must have been like that. Like, in the Bible, it says: the sin of the ancestors. (Yes.) But who are the ancestors? It’s us also anyway. We’re reborn again and again and again. (That’s also true. Yes.) A lot of evidence. Nowadays, people know, people prove that reincarnation exists. (Yes, Master.) A hundred percent, definitely, there’s no doubt, no more argument about that.

“Excerpt from Documentary ‘The Proof Is Out There: Inexplicable Evidence of Reincarnation’ Dr. Walter Semkiw: My name is Dr. Walter Semkiw. I’m the President of Reincarnation Research. The pioneer in reincarnation research is Dr. Ian Stevenson at the University of Virginia. For 40 years, he traveled around the world studying young children with spontaneous memories of past lives. From these cases, we can derive principles of reincarnation. One of the patterns is that people have the same personalities and talents and can look exactly like they did in their past incarnations.

Barbro was born nine years after Anne Frank died. When Barbro was a little child and said, ‘My name is Anna Frank,’ she had spontaneous memories of her past life as Anne Frank. At the time, her parents didn’t even know who Anne Frank was because ‘The Diary of Anne Frank’ was not yet published, and they thought she was making this all up.

What makes her case compelling is not that she has the same facial features as Anne Frank, but she had memories from childhood. And by the time she was 10, her parents took her to Amsterdam and the father wanted to go see the Anne Frank Museum. Barbro said, ‘We don’t need a cab, it’s right near here.’ And they said, ‘How can you possibly know? You’ve never been here.’ Somehow Barbro went straight to the Anne Frank House, looked at a wall and said, ‘Mommy, look, the pictures of movie stars are still on the wall.’ And her mother looked at the wall and said, ‘Barbro, there’s nothing there.’ And the tour guide said, ‘Actually, the pictures that Anne Frank had clipped out of magazines of movie stars had been on that wall.’ That was the first time her parents realized her past life memories were real, or that her reported memories were not fantasies. And Barbro became a childhood writing prodigy, just like Anne Frank, (and) had her first book published at age 12.”

“Excerpt from Documentary ‘Mysteries Solved’ James Leininger: The other kids, when they were younger, said, ‘I want to be a fireman. I want to be an astronaut.’ But I was always, ‘I want to be a fighter pilot.’

Narrator: From the age of three, James’ parents began to hear stories from their son that shocked them – that their son was recalling things that connected him to a Navy pilot who died in 1945. They were skeptical. As Christians, they never believed in reincarnation. But they began to piece together an amazing story. The first clue came from the terrifying nonstop nightmares that James began having at the age of two.

Andrea Leininger: He was saying, ‘Airplane crash on fire, a little man can’t get out. Airplane crash on fire, a little man can’t get out.’ That’s when I was like, ‘Oh my God, is that what he’s been dreaming this entire time?’

Bruce Leininger: What he was saying wasn’t registering as much on me as what he was doing. He was flailing around in bed.

Narrator: Within a year, the visions that greeted James in his nightmares began taking shape when he was wide awake.

Andrea Leininger: I was reading to James, and then he sat up and he goes, ‘Mama, the little man’s going like this.’ And he laid down and he did the same thing he did in his dream. He’s kicking his feet up and he goes, ‘The little man’s going like this: “Oo, Oo, Oo, can’t get out, can’t get out.”’ And I sat him back up and I said, ‘Who’s the little man?’ And he goes, ‘Me.’ It still makes my hair stand up. And Bruce said, ‘What happened to your plane?’ He said, ‘It crashed on fire.’ And he said, ‘Why did your airplane crash?’ And he said, ‘It got shot.’

Narrator: James then gave his parents the next uncanny clue, one that was very specific: the name of a ship from which he says his aircraft took off.

Bruce Leininger: So I said, ‘Well, did your boat have a name?’ And he said, ‘Natoma.’ And I’d never heard the word before. And I went down the hall and got onto the computer and googled it. And down around hit 300, there was this thing, ‘Natoma Bay CVE-62.’ (I) clicked on it and up comes this history of a World War II aircraft carrier. I had no answers. How could he know this? How could he know a person? How could he know a ship?

Narrator: Then, James started drawing the same thing over and over, like a movie compressed all into one frame. An air battle. Flak. A plane on fire. And his signature, James 3.

Andrea Leininger: So, one day I was in the kitchen. I was washing dishes. James had had breakfast and with an airplane, he was just flying around like this. And he goes, ‘Mama, before I was born, I was a pilot and my airplane got shot in the engine and crashed in the water. And that’s how I died.’ And I was just… froze.

Narrator: The next breakthrough came when Bruce was invited to the Natoma Bay Veterans Reunion. He asked about the names of men killed in battle, and this led him to finally solving the mystery of James 3.

Andrea Leininger: He called me on the phone and he said, ‘You won’t believe this. There’s only one guy from Natoma Bay who was killed during the Battle for Iwo Jima. And his name was James M. Huston Jr.’ And I said, ‘Wait. That would make our James, James 3.’ I was so excited. I’m like, ‘That’s it.’ I’m like, ‘That’s him. It’s James M. Huston. His name is James, James 3.’

Narrator: James Huston Jr., World War II Navy pilot. At age 21, on March 3, 1945, his plane was shot down over Chichijima. Now, the skeptical parents were sitting on compelling proof that their little boy really was reincarnated.”

(Master, it seems You have answered this, but is there any way they can reduce their karma?) Yeah, turn around. Turn around, U-turn. Be a different person. Then karma cannot reach you. If you are vegan, if you pray to God daily for forgiveness, if you repent truly in your heart and do whatever you can to help others. Be Vegan, Make Peace, Do Good Deeds, or praise people who do good deeds. Acknowledge them, either physically, openly, verbally, actively, or just in your heart. Be sincere, be repentant, be humbly asking for God’s forgiveness. Remember God all the time. Respect God’s law: Thou shall not kill. If you’re going south, it’s not that difficult. I tell you truly. If you just turn around, then you will be forgiven.

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