 So, let's not put anybody up on a pedestal, neither should we condemn anyone, because behaviors aren't the whole picture, and because everything we see is an outward picture of an inward condition. If we see something we don't like in the world or in a behavior, it's simply something we need to pluck out of our own consciousness. If we see an enemy, then we need to pluck that out. We're not going to find that perfect equality unless we are good at plucking, plucking, plucking judgmental thoughts, plucking opinions. And wow, I feel like the only reason I ever talk about the parable of David is because they're just symbols of trust, of divine trust, hitting the open road for five years with no financial support, no organizational support, just going out like the Sinyasis from India, you know, just going out there and seeing what shows up, talking to Jesus, listening to Jesus. This is fun. It builds your trust, it takes you beyond economics, it takes you beyond fears of survival, it takes you outside of careers, outside of jobs, you know, I really took an early retirement when the course came, I still had student loans to pay, but Jesus, you know, here you're going to go, here you're going to work at this, you've got to clear this up first and then you're mine. I'll use you in ways you can't even comprehend, so don't even ask or don't even try to figure out the future. I've got you. I will go before you and make straight your path and leave no stones, trip on, no obstacles to bar your way. To go beyond the words of that beautiful passage, to promise, to go into the actual experience of divine love and trust, leaves you in a state where you don't have a care or a worry about anything at all. That's what this is about. He says, can you imagine how wonderful it was to have such a quiet, tranquil mind? That is what time is for, to learn just that and nothing more. He's inviting us into stillness and we have to trust to do that. We're not going to be able to carry on this past learning, this old conversation of what do I got to do and how am I going to do it? The Holy Spirit and Jesus are the how.