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The Most Fundamental Questions: Where Am I? Why Am I Here? Who Is With Me?

In this video, Rael Maitreya emphasizes the importance of three fundamental questions that we should ask ourselves every day: Where am I? Why am I here? And who is with me? While these may seem like simple questions, they are actually quite deep and profound. Rael Maitreya encourages us to take the time to reflect on these questions and to be aware of our physical position, our purpose, and the people around us. He reminds us that nobody forces us to be where we are, and that we must appreciate the privilege of being together with others.

Rael Maitreya stresses that it is essential to be present in the moment and to pay attention to the people around us, even if we think we know them. He warns against living in the illusion of the past and seeing people only based on their past actions. Instead, he encourages us to give people the chance to be new and to see them as they are now. This, he says, is the problem of love – we must appreciate and accept people as they are in the present moment.

In conclusion, Rael Maitreya reminds us that the most basic questions are often the deepest and most profound. By taking the time to reflect on where we are, why we are here, and who is with us, we can gain a deeper appreciation for the people and the world around us. We must be present in the moment, pay attention to those around us, and see them for who they are in the present moment. These are the keys to living a fulfilling and meaningful life.

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Maitreya Rael then explained about an interview that he did a few years ago that will soon be released: "A new series about me is about to be released on Netflix this week, Have no fear about it! The more people are talking about us, the better it is. Don’t have expectations about people talking nicely about us. Some Raelians say that we need to defend ourselves, they think I could be anxious. Not at all! “ If you hate me, I am in your brain. If you love me, I am in your heart” “

Hate is in the Brain, Love is in the Heart