PK. Sherpa (PART 3)

PK. Sherpa (PART 3)

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Mr. Karma  Sherpa and Mr. Danuru Sherpa left the venue: 

Only two of us, Master and I, were there at the venue. Master started a short conversation: 
 (Note: Pasang was trolling back and had not arrived yet at the venue. Little information about him: Pasang arrived only around 2 hours after my reaching the Master. He came down as soon as he dropped the three bottles of oxygen at the venue. He later, from Balcony of the Everest, suffered from the blindness due to the ice hitting his eyes badly. According to my other friends, he was taken down to the South cole with the help of other friends sometimes around the daytime).
 
Master asks: why were you late? 
Me: I am sorry. Due to the dangerousness of the way, I could not overtake people. 
Master: that’s fine. Don’t worry. Everything happens for reason. 
 
I love the attitudes of Master. He is always positive. Smile never goes away from his face no matter what. Only during the meditation master looks very serious. It's been long time by now that I have been shooting Master's activities, and it is really pleasing and honoring. 
 
I feel that Master knows everything. Most of the time he corrects me and to everybody for the better. For instance, I am not a professional shooter. But I think I have become one due to the guidance of Master. You know one thing: if you have done, regardless of big or small mistake and inform about it to Master – Master never yells at you back. But says: no worries, we will do better next time, or we will be more careful next time. He never uses words like do it better next time or be careful next time. But he uses words like we will do better next time; we will be more careful next time, as if he is also part of me or part of someone who has done the mistake. Such words (sentences) give me a relief and at the same time feel like, wow! What a great Master he is! But sometimes feel extremely ashamed for making mistake but drawing Master into the mistake as if he is one of us to commit it. 
 
Having been with Master I think nobody is there who does not change for better. I have seen Sherpas (friends) – changed a lot. Their way of talking, the way of dealing with others, the way of dealing with problems and behaving towards myself I felt a lot of change has occurred in them. 
Talking about myself, I have changed a lot since the time I met Master. I will talk about it later. In fact, I have already been interviewed a couple of times regarding what short of changes occurred in me/to me since I met Master. I will tell you one thing here: I was a drunkard (too much drunken) like a Ninja. I would eat a lot of meat ranging from pork to oxen.  I would eat a lot really. But now I have changed to the point that if I come across alcohol or meet I feel nausea and vomiting.