bad will ever happen to them. Those people are under God; they have God’s seal. Nothing bad will ever touch them because they are tuned in and connected to nature. They are without sin. They have the light. They are holy, good. Are you with me? They have potential, they are alive, they have destiny. Those who feel the energy, who feel the energy from the prayer, from the icon – they are of my kind, our own kin. It doesn’t matter what the person looks like; he can swear, drink alcohol, smoke, have tattoos, be ugly, scary. But if he has this spark, this light, and he feels it, this person is saved. But if he doesn’t feel anything, he is done. He has nothing holy in him, he has no soul, he lost himself. The light is gone. And everyone who doesn’t have the light they are in danger. Life is very scary for them, and they will be frightened to live; I can see it.
I have very strict rules, and I live according to these rules. I communicate with my employees as little as possible. But all the people I meet and the people I am in contact with those who have this light.
How can you tell that the changes in life happen because of places of power and not just because life goes on and events happen no matter what? I will explain because it is hard to see the connection with a simple type of attention. But I can say that what happens after places of power is really paradoxical. Let’s say the person didn’t go to places of power, and he just lives his simple, everyday life. And let’s take one year of his life. Over this year he had conflicts, he was in love, he quit his job, and he traveled. Everything was ordinary, casual events of life.
But the events after places of power are indescribable; they are so unusual, beyond explanation. Events happen all the time, it is true. But I can recognize the difference. I can tell that it is something out of the ordinary, paradoxical. For example, here I am, a normal person, John Doe. I may lose my phone; I may hit my elbow on the table when I go to the restroom at the restaurant; I may leave my wallet somewhere; I may get stuck in the elevator. If something like this happens, I wouldn’t connect these events to places of power; these are just casualties. But if you never lose your phone, I mean, it just never happens to you, and all of a sudden you lose your phone, and you are shocked, “How is this even possible?” then you can tell that it is something irregular, paradoxical,