Prem Rawat in Montreal 2010-08-29

Prem Rawat in Montreal 2010-08-29

Thank you, and it's good to be in Montreal. Beautiful, beautiful summer day. And this one is good to be in Montreal. Well, I do have a lot to say. Fortunately, it's all good news. It's about this life, it's about this existence. So I do have a few questions I'd like to ask. And let me begin with just this. You've all seen a coconut, and a coconut, in my opinion, has found its place. It grows where it can be a coconut. It has adapted through millions of years, its coconut, its seed, where it packs the water, the husk, the flotation device, and sends off its seed to go find another shore. So in my opinion, the coconut has definitely established itself, and it's found its niche, and it works. It's obvious, it works. It's not interested in skiing. It's not interested in particularly beautiful places. It just has to have access to the ocean. And in the same way, so many things in this nature have found their niche. They have found their place. They have found what works. The snakes, the alligators, cold-blooded, not a problem. They just need to be in a place where there's plenty of sunshine, where they can warm themselves, and they can sustain themselves. So here's the question. Have you found your niche in your existence? In particular, that works for you? That truly works for you? Now, you will find alligators, big alligators, around Nile. Huge.

And it works for them. It works. It works. There's plenty of sunshine. There's water. They can do their thing. They have established themselves, and it happens. But as human beings, sometimes we find ourselves in this existence, in this world, mostly bewildered of what is going on. What is this? Who am I? What am I doing here? What is the purpose of my life? And when we see calamity, it reminds us of how fragile we are. The Hurricane Katrina anniversary, and you see it on all these channels, and they're just talking about Katrina, Katrina, Katrina, Katrina, Katrina, Katrina, Katrina. It's a humbling experience. Because for the rest of the time we walk around, we go dazed in this world, thinking we are the it, we are the top everything. 99% of the time, we walk around saying, I am God. Not really, but close. Very close. Extremely close. But then when we see something like that happen, it reminds us, hey, wait a minute, maybe I'm not God. Maybe there is a God, but that's not me. But it takes a calamity, it takes a calamity to remind us of how fragile we are. And if this is the case, then we have not found our niche. If it is that the coconut had to rely on an earthquake, and the earthquakes were rare, then the coconut would have not found its niche. There are seeds, there are trees that use fire to propagate themselves, but they live in a place where fire is very frequent. In your life, do you not have the desire for peace? In your life, do you not have the desire to be fulfilled? In your life, do you not have the desire to be happy? Let me put this another way. We live in a world that we are surrounded by corporations.

Surrounded. Huge megacorporations. And they make mega money. Mega money. What do you think they rely on to make their mega money? God? No. You. You. And they know that you are capable of dreaming, and you will go to the ends of earth to fulfill your dreams. Because when you fulfill your dreams, you become happy. And they believe you, me, thoroughly exploit this little weakness that you have. So, don't sit there and pretend, oh no, I have no desire to be fulfilled. I'm already fulfilled. No, you're not. Tomorrow, Monday, will come. And shops will open. And all those shop owners are right now thinking of one thing. You will find something deficient in your life. And you will come to them to be fulfilled, and hopefully they will have it, which they will sell it to you on a credit card, that the bank has already hedged its bets on, that the reason why you have a credit card is because you are going to feel some deficiency in your life, and you are going to go out and try to fulfill that deficiency, and you will charge money, they will make money off of you, you will make them rich, and hopefully they will make you happy, which they hope not too much, because if they made you truly happy permanently, that would be the end of economy, and the end of the corporate megastructure. So, what am I telling you? Don't I mention fulfillment? Of course I mention fulfillment. But I am saying you should be permanently fulfilled. You should be fulfilled in such a manner that that fulfillment lasts for the rest of your life. That is real fulfillment. Some of you might be sitting there saying, you know, but I use my credit card just to go buy a carton of milk. What's bad with that? The thing is, you don't need milk.

You really don't. The whole concept of going around chasing a cow in the middle of the African savannas so you can suckle on the teeth of a cow would have been out of the question. It's this grouped domestication that has led us to farming and led us to this and led us to that. Before that, you did not have time to think about SMS and email. You were either running after the prey, or you were running because you were the prey. And it's either or. When people are put in survival situations, what are the two things that they need? I mean, they might have their credit card with them, but they're not going to say, well, gee, I need milk. No. What it boils down to is basic sustenance. That's what you need. Basic sustenance. The second thing you need is shelter. That's just because the way you're made, you need shelter. Elephants don't. They have a very thick hide and they don't need it, but you do. You don't have that thick hide. And you need sustenance and you need shelter. Next question. Have you found your sustenance? Not on the outside, on the inside. Next question. Have you found your shelter? Not on the outside, but on the inside. Have you? Because without that shelter, without that shelter, you will be in survival mode. Without that sustenance, you are going to be in that survival mode. Oh, next question.

By the way, for so many people in this world living this life, what does it really feel like? Survival mode. What do people say? Hey, I'm just trying to survive in this world. I agree. Because if you haven't found who you truly are, what you truly are, that shelter inside of you, then you have no hope. It begins with the fundamentals that you are. So, if this was to be a story, the story would go something like this. That there was this most beautiful place, and on this place, this species of human beings were allowed to be. They had good in them, and they had bad in them, and they could choose. They had love in them, and they had hate in them, and they could choose. And that in their lives. And life would consist of a period of time in which time would be given for them to find this fulfillment. To be fulfilled. And that everything that they needed was provided for them. They would need air, and air was provided. They would need water, water was provided. Incredible natural systems, no plumbing required. And, the water would evaporate from the ocean, become sweet, taken and deposited as upside down tanks. Really, truly, upside down. Those are snow peaks, by the way. Upside down tanks, where then in the summer, the heat of the sun, where the water would be required, would slowly melt and flow through these beautiful rivers. Passing by where people were, or could be. That they would have a possibility that the day would be repeated again, and again, and again, and again, so that they could perfect the art of being in peace. Possibility. This could be the story.

It isn't. Because what we chose is to fight. What we chose is to lie to each other. That's what we chose. And, we chose to accept the lies as truths. I mean, my goodness, when you look at this world, and look at the situation we're in, and I say this, hey, this is my time. This is my time. I have been saying this for a long, long time, but people don't listen to me. People don't. They go, nah, I don't have time for that. Truth business. I don't have time for this. That's not what reality is. What reality is, what Enron does. I mean, do you realize this? One day, people were saying, you have an X amount of money. Next day, oh, recession, economic crash, and now you don't have it. A thief would have to come to your house. Right? To steal. You got robbed, and no thief came anywhere. Near your house. And stole your hard-earned money that you thought was reality. The only difference was, what you were being told wasn't true. And what do we call it? We call it a recession. Oh, look at this.

Oh, this is terrible. We have economic crash. I mean, you know, there were people lining up. Take my money. Please, take my money. And so the guy did. And now, you know, oh, that's horrible, that's terrible. But people were actually lining up. This is what we think is the fulfillment of our dreams. If I am rich, I can have everything. No, you can't. That's a fallacy. That's a fantasy. Complete fantasy. Because first, you have to determine what it is that you What is it? What is it? You have the wisdom in you. As collective human species, we have the wisdom in us to create monster buildings. Create places where winter won't bother us. Create places where sun wouldn't bother us. They have a whole place to ski in Dubai. Why? I don't know. Why I don't know? I really don't know. I really don't know. Because I know I've been to that part of the world quite often. I have very good friends there.

And one of the things they wear is this long robe. Because they're smart. Because it gets hot there. So you need to wear something that's going to keep air circulating. So they wear these beautiful white robes. You can't go skiing in those. I am not an avid skier. I did try skiing once. And I got ski. And I know you can't ski with those robes. You can't. In India, they have this thing they wear. It's like a kurta. It's called a kurta. And it's got these long sleeves. And it's very loose. And I personally, I think that is the reason why the country doesn't advance as fast as it could. I mean, try to drive a car with a kurta. You go like this. It's catching every lever you have. I can't even imagine getting in a helicopter with it. You would throw every switch with that kurta that you didn't want to throw. Because Indians are smart. Believe me.

They're very smart. But I think it's the kurta that's hanging them back. So, in our existence, in our lives, collectively we can do all these things. Question. Has it brought us that one thing that we truly need in our lives or not? This is 2010. Patent office has grown. Many more files, many more patents are being applied for every single day. Technology will grow in leaps and bounds. Faster processors will allow more things to happen the way we cannot even imagine. Long, long time ago, some of these technologies that we have today could not even be dreamt of. The fact that you can be walking around with an iPad, watching video, live television, live broadcast, happening on the other side of the world, seeing the person you are talking to, FaceTime on a little phone. And now, you don't even have to talk to the person. You can just SMS them. Hello, how are you? That's it. And that's, you know, even the language. It's a whole different language of SMSing. OMG is oh my god. You see, get a SMS, OMG, OMG. You has become you. The other day, I was actually typing an email and I started, instead of going Y-O-U, you. End of language, I think, English language as we know. Which in Montreal, you like French, so that's okay. But unfortunately, if you start using that kind of language in French, that would be the end of that. So what is it? Has that happened that we set out to do a long time ago? Long time ago, it was mentioned that you need peace.

I'm talking about the time of Kabir, I'm talking about the time of Buddha, I'm talking about the time of Krishna, I'm talking about the time of Ra. And even before that, the idea of having peace was well established. Peace and prosperity went hand in hand. Human beings needed to be in peace. Human beings liked to live in peace. Peace was a good thing. And yes, everyone should have it. And yes, indeed, people like Kabir, people like Buddha, people like Jesus, people like Seth, and that, what you're looking for is inside of you. If you're looking for the kingdom of heaven, that is inside of you. If you're looking for peace, that is inside of you. Inside of you, inside of you, inside of you, inside of you. Sometimes, and this I heard, we know more about the moon than we know about the oceans. How could you miss the ocean? How could we miss the ocean? You know, you're 70% water. I am 70% water. How could we miss the oceans? That's where we started from. Completely missed it. Moon was, ah, look out. Because moon was out there, and ocean was here, that's why we missed it. If the ocean was over there, we would know more about the ocean. If the moon was where the ocean is, we would know less about the moon, we would know more about the ocean. Because we do not relate to ourselves as being the source of joy and peace, especially when we have felt immeasurable pain in our life. It does not seem plausible. When a human being feels pain, suffering, that has nothing to do with your status. To say that somebody who is poor feels more pain, and somebody who is rich feels less pain, that's not true.

When I went to India, and that whole incident with Paris Hilton was going on, and I said, how do you explain to a poor Indian farmer why she's crying? She has more money than he has wrinkles on his finger to count. She's very rich. She's very pretty. She has everything. She's young. She has a brilliant career, inheriting a fortune, and she had to spend a few days in a very protected place. That is true. You can't go out, but other people can't come in either. It's very protected, and you see people putting the same kind of bars on their windows in places. So she had to spend a few days, and she was going to be fed three square meals a day, breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and she didn't even have to cook that. The similarities of this guy's dream in India was coming true. Wow! Air-conditioned facility? Yes! In-suite? Of course! I mean, this poor guy has to get his, you know, the lota, the little thing that they carry the water in, and take a walk every four o'clock in the morning, so he can do his business, and nobody will see him. So you've got everything. So why is she crying? Because pain and suffering does not have rules like we have rules. You can attack anyone. You can come to anyone. And when we feel that pain, we feel sorrow in our lives. It is not plausible to us that they could be the divine within. And for those who know that the divine is within, it is not plausible to them how you could be in that sorrow. It becomes really this issue of those who know and don't know. Could it be just that simple? There are the ones who know, and there are the ones who don't know. And then there are the ones like me who go around trying to convince the ones that don't know to know! Because it is possible in this life to know! You don't have to believe, you can know! We like to believe. Because believing is the best way to abdicate responsibility. It's a wonderful way to abdicate all responsibility.

And we think by abdicating responsibility, we also abdicate consequences. So if you have been the perfect Hindu, the perfect Hindu, and you find yourself in the wrong place, a little too hot, who do you call? Who do you say to, wait a minute, I was a perfect Hindu? I was a perfect Hindu? The only problem is there are so many rules that to find imperfection in your Hinduism would be all too easy. Because all somebody has to say, did any given day in your life, I can just imagine this lawyer standing there going, did any day in your life, did you ever doubt that there was a God? Even for one second? And that's it? For one second you doubted there was a God? One second you said, God, if you're there, I want to see you. And the lawyer says, that's doubting. You challenged God. If, you said, if, you are really there, I want to see you. That's it. You're in the wrong place. And for how long? Eternity. That's a long time. So people look at me and say, don't you believe in hell and heaven? Yes I do. Absolutely do. I'm scared of hell like any other person. I want to be in heaven just as much as any other person. Slight difference. Heaven is here and hell is here. You choose. You get to choose. You get to choose. And to be in that heaven, the heart is full, there is clarity, there is understanding, there is joy, there's a contentment, and you have peace. A lot of people think if you get peace, you'll become a vegetable. You won't. Believe me, you won't. You'll be able to act, react, think, laugh, cry.

Being in peace does not mean sacrificing your emotions. Being in peace is a place inside in which the heart is full. Listen, even if it's completely dark outside, not one single light for miles and miles and miles and miles and miles around, but if you have a lamp lit in your room, inside your house, you have light. You can see. Not outside, but you can see in that room. That's what I'm talking about. There is a lamp that needs to be lit in this house, and the only way that lamp can be lit is by something else that is also lit. Rubbing two unlit lamps together, going, will not light them. A lit lamp will light the unlit lamp. Find in your life a lit lamp. Take your lamp and light your lamp by that lit lamp, and you can have light in your house. What does light do? Why is light so important? Does light change everything? No. Light doesn't change anything. Light does not change anything. The only thing light does is it illuminates what is there so you can choose. If you want to stub your toe, you can aim a little better, because when it's dark, it may be a keep missing it, but if there is light, you want to stub your toe, you have a choice, and if there is light and you don't want to stub your toe, you have a choice. That's the difference. You can see. What is the fear? The fear is the fear of unknown. Light makes the unknown known. When there is an unknown, you have to use the system called belief. You know, I travel a lot, and when I do, sometimes I end up in these places that I have no idea where I am. So I get out of my bed, and if I think I am in a certain place, and if I have to use the bathroom, then I start going there, and this happened to me a long, long time ago in Australia. I got out of bed and started walking like I would have in the last place I was, and I was in a high-rise hotel, and the windows were floor to ceiling.

And all of a sudden, I came right next to the window, and I stopped, and I hadn't touched the glass yet. I was still a little bit a ways away. Because it was dark in the room, I couldn't see my reflection, but I could see the whole city of Melbourne below me. And I said to myself, oh my God, you're dead. And you're slowly going up. I mean, you look down, and I had, I was totally disoriented. Totally disoriented. And then I realized, no, that's Melbourne. I'm not going up, and oh my God, okay, now I know where I am. The light switch came on, and I could find my way. Find your way! Find your way! In this life, find your way. Find your niche where you need to be. Find that place where you need to be, and the good news is that place is inside of you. What do I do? I put people in touch with that place. I can do that. It sounds to people, how? I have a way. I call it Knowledge. I have a way. It works. Don't worry about that. A lot of people are like, but then tell us about that. Tell us, tell us, tell us. Don't worry about that. I know where the water is.

This is what I was saying yesterday in Toronto. You are concerned about the well. I am concerned about the rope and the bucket. People say, well, where's the well? Tell us where's the well. Where's the well? And I say, well, wait, wait. I think you're going to need a rope and a bucket. Don't talk to me about the rope and bucket. Just tell me where the well is. Well, once you get to the well, what are you going to do? You're going to need a rope and a bucket. So it may sound foolish to you on my part to be talking about a rope and a bucket, but please listen to what I have to say. You need the rope and the bucket. Get the rope and the bucket and then go to the well and you will get sweet, fresh water from that well, which will quench your thirst. That's it. That's the whole game. That's the whole nine yards of wisdom. To know there are people in this world who are very good at making you believe things. They do. And then there are some who are very good at making you know things. Your choice. Your choice. You want to believe? Fine, believe. Believe away. But believing won't take you to knowing. Because believing in your mind, in the people who are believers in their mind, is the substitute to knowing.

And believing and knowing, I don't think believing knows about knowing and I don't think knowing knows about believing. Because for knowing, believing is totally redundant. And for believing, knowing is impossible. That's what people do. This is what people have already decided. One, people say, I already know. If you know, why are you asking where the well is? If you know where the well is, why are you asking? Is it Alzheimer's? Is it short memory? What is it? So if you know, you know. If you don't know, you can know. It's not a superior, inferior thing. Not knowing something does not make you inferior. It doesn't. It doesn't. I mean, I have been flying airplanes for a really, really long time now. I started flying airplanes when it wasn't even legal for me to actually be flying them. But I'd go, you know, on different tours and different places and I'd get in the cockpit and somebody would rent a plane and we'd go up and, you know, instructing, yes, yes, introduction, instruction, this, this, fine. And then, every six months, I have to go to learn some more. But that doesn't mean that I don't have any experience. Of course I do. That doesn't make me a bad pilot because I have to learn something. When I come out of it, I got a few more hints, a few more things. Because a beautifully said thing in Ramayana, this is what Ram says. He says, this body is the vessel to go across this ocean, ocean of whatever you want to call it. Ignorance, ocean of pain, ocean of suffering, ocean of not knowing, ocean of unclarity, ocean of doubt, ocean of whatever. It doesn't matter.

But this is the vessel through which you can get from one side to the other side of this ocean. The coming and going of this breath is my blessing. I love it. I absolutely love it. Because we look for blessings. We pray every day, you know. It would be akin to the world's richest man lining up by the newspaper stand every morning to buy a lottery ticket because he doesn't know. He thinks he's still poor. We pray when all the prayers have been answered. We ask for blessings when the most incredible blessing has already been given to us. The coming and going of this breath is my blessing. And what you need is a guide, is a master with strong arms who can row this vessel across this ocean. The reason why I like that particular thing is because it makes it very simple, not complicated. That this is the purpose of this vessel. To get across. To know. To find out. To understand. Because you have the capacity to understand. Do you understand that? That you have the capacity to understand. Then use that capacity to understand the ultimate. And what is the ultimate? Is the divine within you? Whatever you do in your life, there is a little story that I tell. That whatever you do in your life, the most of, you're going to become good at it. Whether you like it or not.

You are. And one time there was a guy and he used to go town to town and he would exhibit how good he was a marksman. And he would take his bow and arrow and he'd shoot and he'd hit the mark and everybody would clap and you know, he would be very proud of himself. People would give him money and this is what he would do. He'd just go and exhibit his marksmanship. One day while he was doing that in the village, there was some guy selling oil in the back of the crowd going, it's just a matter of practice. It's just a matter of practice. He would shoot a bow. He would take his bow and shoot an arrow and he'd go, that's just a matter of practice. And this guy was infuriated. After he had finished his exhibition, he came over to him and said, what do you mean it's just a matter of practice? I can shoot that so well. So well. What do you mean it's a matter of practice? You try it. And the guy selling the oil said, wait, wait. So he took a bottle, an empty bottle out. And he took, you know one of those old coins which used to have a hole in the middle? He put that coin on top of the bottle. And then he told the guy, he used to shoot, he says now take this huge jar of oil and pour the oil through that hole into the bottle without spilling a drop. And he picked up and he showed him like this. And he said, see, you have been shooting that arrow and you have become good at it. I have been pouring the oil and I have become good at it. Whatever we do the most, we become good at it. Question. Question. Do you practice getting angry the most or feeling love, sympathy and integrity? Because if you practice anger, you're going to get good at being angry.

Do you practice accepting your responsibilities or abdicating your responsibilities? Because if you practice abdicating your responsibilities, you're going to become good at it. That's the problem. Whatever you do. Walking around being ignorant, then you will become very good at it. If you go around getting lost, you're going to get very good at it. But, if you practice most being conscious, and here's the good news, you will get good at it. If you practice being fulfilled the most, then you will become good at it. That's all. That's all knowing is about. Practicing. That's all. Practice the right thing and you will get good at it. You will be fulfilled. When you are fulfilled, you will have gratification. And when you have gratification, what will be happening next? Guess what? You will have gratitude. That's the only way to have gratitude in your life. Without fulfillment, without gratification, you cannot have gratitude. Practice that the most that is important to you. If you find yourself that you can become angry quickly, that means you are good at practicing anger. Because it happens like this. It does. For so many human beings, walking around unconsciously is the order of the day. This is what I was saying to you before. This is what people do.

People lie to us and we never question them. A person can lie and you will go, yes sir. A label. Mr. President. Then of course, whatever Mr. President says, everybody will go, oh yeah. We just saw that, didn't we? Somebody said, oh yeah, there's weapons of mass destruction over there. And everybody went, there's weapons of mass destruction over there. Then somebody said, you know what, we didn't find anything. And everybody went, but he said that there's weapons of mass destruction over there. Listen to me, just for a minute, you know. You won't see me plastered on CNN. You won't. I won't be in the morning news. So you have come here tonight, just listen to me, for just a little while. What I am talking about is for your own benefit. You think I'm doing this for money? Don't give me any. I'm telling you a truth that comes from my heart. I came here tonight so that what I have to say may benefit you in some way, make your life easier. I'm trying to light lamps. That's my thing. That's my thing. I'm trying to light lamps. If I can light one lamp, good. Two, even better.

Three would be great. Four would be better than that. This is what I do. This is what I've been doing. So listen, because what I say to you is true. That what you're looking for is inside of you. Always was, and will be till your last breath. When I say to you that the divine is inside of you, this is the truth. This is the absolute truth. That the one you build cathedrals for doesn't actually live in cathedrals. The one you build temples for doesn't actually live in temples. Long time ago, before there were cathedrals, before there were temples, before there were the holy place, that one that is divine made a holy place of the divine's choosing. And that holy place was in the heart of human beings. Was then, is now, and will be till human beings are around. Listen to this. Listen to this, because this can save your life. This can save your life, knowing that that divine is inside. Even if you decide to do nothing, walk home and just do nothing, know that the divine is inside of you. And be thankful. Be thankful for this life. Be thankful for this existence. Be thankful for this blessing of the breath. Be thankful that you could know. I hope you have tolerance left in you to hear the truth.

Because when the truth is actually told, it is the sweetest thing on planet Earth. It is sweeter than any fragrance of a flower. It is sweeter than any singing of a song. It is sweeter than playing of any drums. It is sweeter than the sweetness of nectar itself. And that truth is you are blessed beyond belief. Blessed beyond belief. Know it. Your heart certainly has the tolerance to hear this truth. Your heart does. Your mind may not. Your mind likes to believe the other guys. And that's what they do. They do all the time. Because they know they're not going to be accountable. I stand behind my words. You know, when it was found out that there was no weapons of mass destruction, it was like, oops. Oops. We blew it up anyways. Why? I don't know. Some people go, I know, we need the oil to protect the oil, to protect this. Say so then. We're going to blow them out of this Earth because we need that oil. And let people decide, do we need the oil so badly or not? We have to go ahead.

Innocent people. Wars happen. Innocent people get killed. Innocent. Innocent. And so far I'm concerned, that is wrong. As human beings, we cannot do this. This goes to the basic, basic principles of foundational principles of a society. If the society can just start eliminating at will, preemptive strike. Oh my God. Preemptive strike. I hit you because I thought you were going to hit me. I mean, you know, there's a guy standing there at the corner waiting for the light to turn green so he can walk across. And then you go and just kick him in the tender parts. And the guy goes, what did you do that for? I thought you were going to hit me. I thought mind readers were fake. And now all of a sudden mind readers are real. I read that guy's mind. I knew he was going to do that. I don't know. I don't want to get into politics. I'm not a politician. Never have been. Don't want to be one.

I'm not into this for fame. I'm not into this for politics. Not into this for gains. It makes my heart very pleased to have come here tonight to tell you what I have told you. In a few days, unbelievably, in a few days, this will be happening in South America. It'll be happening in Buenos Aires. It'll be happening in Brazil. It'll be happening in Chile. It'll be happening in Peru. After that, maybe happening in Africa. After that, maybe happening in other places, you know. And I know India is coming up. Pacific is coming up. Indian Ocean is coming up. There's a few places in the Indian Ocean. So, this is what I can do. I cannot pull rabbits out of hat. I can't do that. Really don't want to do that and can't do that. And because I don't want to do that, the can't do that is fine with me. But one thing I can do is through the gift of Knowledge, I can put you in touch with what is inside of you. This I can do. This I do for hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people. This I can do.

It is possible. It sounds impossible, but it is possible. And that's my niche. That's my little space. That's what I'm good at. That's what I'm good at. Explain to me this Shastra or explain to me this scripture. Sorry, I'll refer you to a rabbi. I'll refer you to a father. I'll refer you to a pujari. Whatever, a mullah. That I can't do. What I can do, so you don't have to believe, you can know. And that's it. Thank you very much for coming this evening. Enjoy this life. Enjoy this life. Enjoy this existence. And thank you very much. Good night.