Oneness
Spoken By Supreme Master Ching Hai on Feb. 21, 1993 in Tainan, Formosa.
(Originally In Chinese)
Being one means that I understand you, and vice versa.
We, two, support and agree with each other; we, two, know why
the other does things in a certain way. But it doesn't have
to be the same. It's not like the world's monopolies and
dictatorships. That's not oneness, and it's not what I
mean. To be one occurs when both understand that the other is
always doing the right thing in the way they speak and act.
Under similar circumstances, both will respond similarly. The
words can be different, but they will have the same meaning. One
may not do things in the same way but the direction and goal
are almost the same. The results will be almost the same.