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When some people invaded the virgin America long, long, hundreds of years ago, many American Indian people warned them not to destroy this place, not to develop that area, not to ruin that mountain, because they said those areas are sacred. It was true like that. I know it myself, too. Because sometimes if a True Master or a big Saint stayed there, or continued to reside there, or left already, the environmental Deities, the local Deities or nearby Deities would come together, use Their power to build a palace for worship – for a “loving, peaceful worship.” […]And because of these things, I also remembered that most places on Earth would still have some Saints’ and Sages’ energy, or some living Saints’ and Sages’, or Deities’, all over the place. So we must always have reverence for the Earth, for the place where you live, the food that you eat, because all the Deities and the fairies have duties. […]Please, you thank God. Thank all the Masters as well for me, with me, whenever you remember. Not just one day, not just today, not just at our meditation hour for gratitude, but every time, every time. Don’t forget. Everywhere has something also for us to revere. […]