But the most important, of course, is the inner power of love, which attracts people. And that’s why the practitioners of the Quan Yin Method, we attract more people than we did before. People just seem to like to hang around us or bother us because they just like to be near us, and they don’t know how to react, so sometimes it appears bothersome. […]
But anyhow, we can never please everyone enough. Some people like their master to be like a beggar, wearing drag clothes, dirty clothes, beard like this and doesn’t shave, doesn’t wash, and smells like fish(-people). And they think that kind of master is detached, above the worldly concerns and above water. No bath. And some people like their master to be male with long, flowing beard and white hair and all that, and very old with wrinkled skin, and looking wise. […] And some people like their master to be beautiful and young-looking and very humorous, and relaxed. And some people like their master to be always with them and do many things like they do, so they feel closer. It’s a multi-talented master who not only teaches the gospel but also can play music and write poems and sing songs and things like that. […] So, people have different expectations and imaginations about the master. So accordingly, they will find one that suits their taste. And if that happens to be a good Master, then it’s fine. […]