 In India, there are people who practice their occult art on trees. You heard of this? They'll practice their occult art. They need some subject to practice on. They'll make the trees actually bleed red blood coming out. I've seen this with my own eyes. They'll do all kinds of things to the trees. So suppose you happen to take such a tree and cut it, it would be a very tortured tree. If this went into somebody's house, some innocent family not knowing one thing from the other, they could really cause harm to themselves. Usually, in India, carpentry is traditionally thought. Now, of course, they're being taught in schools and things. This particular community, which is generally in South India called Acharis, they're thought how to fill the wood, how to use the wood. They'll simply reject wood sometimes. They won't take it. Now it's all gone because of commercial reasons. Every piece of wood is used and put into everything. And now it's all plywood. You don't know what the hell has gone into it, okay? Otherwise, if you went to a traditional Achari, he'll… if you say, I'm using this for my… let's say for my puja room or my worship room, he'll say, no, this wood I can't do, you get me another wood. If he says, this is for my… you know, I'm making a cradle for my child, he'll say, no, this wood, I won't make it for the child. Like this they'll choose, they'll become experts in, you know, feeling the wood like that. But all that is almost… I would say more than 90% gone, unfortunately. At 20, 30 years ago, about 30 years ago, when I was in construction, these things were still on. Now it's like… everything is sliced and packed and put, nobody cares what. It's a very subtle force, only sometimes it's very strong. Otherwise, generally, just subtle force. Actually, in many homes, probably women, if the women are not… I'm not saying this with any negative thing, if they're not pumped up, career-oriented, but they're a little more gentle, they feel the home around. If that kind of women are there, probably they would know where to put what without actually thinking about it, without, you know, exactly logically deciphering, but they may range it in such a way that it is not… it feels good that it doesn't become a negative force in the house. I'm sure a lot of women are sensitive to those things. They may not be conscious about it, because I've particularly seen an aunt of mine who would spend hours changing positions little bit like this, little bit like that, little bit like this, till she feels… I'm like that too. I have to move things all around. It has to be like that, because if you're sensitive, all these things are real for you. So, life is many, many, many, many, many dimensions. How much are you willing to explore? That rich your life is. Whether you cook or you do carpentry or you sweep the floor, there are a million ways to do the same thing. Yes? There are a million different ways to do the same thing. It's not the same thing in everybody's hands, isn't it? Hmm? It is not the same thing. So, if you do not pay attention, nothing, nothing is there. Everything is torn and mud only. If you pay attention, everything becomes something else. How much attention? How keen is your attention? How much attention do you think life deserves? That's the big question. How much attention do you think life deserves? How much? Everything that you have, isn't it? If you pay attention, everything is exotic, everything is fabulous, everything is magnificent, everything is a doorway to the divine. If you don't pay attention, everything is just torn and mud. This is not a spiritually significant place, but it's of occult significance. That may not be very attractive or palatable. And with their own bare teeth, they lock into their neck of the animal and just drink the blood. People can cause immense damage to themselves by taking something like this into their hands. There is a whole cult like this in India. The snake pig can be programmed to go and bite that person.