 How many people here have heard of us grandmothers? Thank you ever so much. We came together the first time in the history of the world, October 11th, out of a place called Phoenicia, New York, back in the hills, what they call the retreat for His Holiness and the monks and the llamas. And we've been circling the globe, meeting at each other's place every six months. I'm very honored to be here with you today. We got Bernadette Ribbonneau from Gabon, Africa, out of Libraville, around the Hornin on the west side. And we got Julietta from Huatna, Mexico. And we have a grandma, Marie Alicia in Mapia, in South America. And our Japanese grandmother is Claire Ayura, training down there in the medicines. We've been, we got a grandma from Nepal, out of Kathmandu, Umapamba. We have a grandmother from Alaska, Rita Blumenstein of the UPIC people. We have a grandmother from, two grandmothers from Pine Ridge, South Dakota, Rita, long visitor holy dance, and her sister Beatrice, long visitor holy dance. We have Margaret Behan from Blamedere, Montana, Red Spider Woman, Cheyenne, Grandma. We have Mona Palaca from the Big Palaca family in Arizona. And myself, oh, we have Severe in Gaulton, a Tibetan grandmother that just exiled and lives in Toronto, Canada. She was, did the diversion to get His Holiness in 1959 out of Tibet. She is the leader and she got together over 30,000 Tibetan women, of the Tibetan Women's Society, who brought us to the Dharmasala, to His Holiness's temple in India. Beatrice, in your life, I swear to God, to thank the water when you're drinking it. Thank the water when you get up in the morning, when you shower. Thank the water for blessing you. It will make a difference in your body and in your life.