 The Bible or Bear, I'm in the Southwest, specifically Dine or Navajo, in the Navajo region, cool, cool. Man, I looked into some Native American stuff in the past, not just because, but multiple reasons, I think, because shamanistic choices or entheogens and stuff like this, as well as I went to a school near right beside an Indian reserve for like three years. It was interesting, so it's an extremely, and I've done a lot of work for different tribes across Canada doing environmental towards geophysics. Every tribe is so different, right? And the philosophy, there is a core philosophy there, right? We're stewards of the land, respect for the ancestors, right? There's a core philosophy, but then each tribe takes it and has dealt with its history in so many different ways. Crazy stuff, crazy stuff, brilliant stuff, some of it, really. Some of the most peaceful people I've ever met in my life, man, grounded, grounded, and just walking around on a time shift compared to everybody else, and you knew they know stuff that you don't know. They look at the world in a perspective that you cannot see. They've been some of the Native Americans that I've either befriended or talked to or interacted with. Crazy, incredible, really. There's a reason why the Europeans try to wipe out the Native American philosophy, because it wasn't material-based. It was totally different, right?