 I would say that the world is my or the world is a dream, but it's these dualistic ideas that are like the underpinnings that are propping up the whole fabric of the dream. And as long as you have the scrap of duality, dualistic thinking in your mind, then it doesn't seem like a dream. It seems like an actuality, like you're living out a real life in this world. And it seems to be very linear and it seems to be very human. And you have to just go through so much of the turmoil of just the human condition. And my joyful discovery was in seeing that nothing of dualistic thinking was true. So when I started to get into spirituality and philosophy and go deeper and deeper, what I started to discover was that most people would say most of religion is very dualistic, you know, heaven and hell and good and evil and so on and so forth. But what's even more fascinating is when you get into spiritualities and you find out that most spiritualities are dualistic as well, not the perennial wisdom of what we talked about, but most on the planet. And therefore, when you get into the yin and the yang and you get into the masculine and the feminine and you get into all types of even energies and balancing things and so on and so forth, it's all dualistic. There's a lot of spiritualities and a lot of healing modalities that are based on balance. And that has the assumption of two. You can't balance one. The least I've ever been able to. It's like, you know, one hand clapping. How do you balance one? One doesn't need balance. So it would mean that the solution to this whole human-conditioned dilemma, it has to be prior to time. It has to be prior to the present future. It has to be prior to what this quote calls healing of the body. It has to be prior to the chakras. Seven chakras, that's not one. Oneness means one, means one, means one. And you can start to see that most of how I'm gonna say the spirituality of the world are all part of the defense against the experience of pure unification. So that's what's been fun for me in doing these gatherings is, I mean, I was recently in Mexico and the woman picked me up and she was just spewing out like the volcano, the paleo, she was spewing out all of the dualistic concepts. And then when I finally got to speak at the gathering, we went into undoing the mask of the feminine, undoing everything, absolutely, positively everything that has the slightest tinge of duality in it. And her eyes were just real big. She was just, you know, watching because everything she'd said was part of what the spirit decided to undo on that particular day. And that to me is what practical spirituality is about. It's about undoing. We talked yesterday, it's about emptying the mind of everything you think you think and think you know. And it's great when you start getting down into spirituality or science, even a lot of quantum physics is hypothesis. You know, they're talking as if they're onto something and they are, but they don't know what they're really onto. So the majority of quantum physics is part of this thing. And all the dualistic thinking does, I mean, one scrap of dualistic thinking will turn the dream into a seeming reality, will turn it in your awareness into you actually think you're a real person and there's real people around you and that there's something really happening in a linear way. And it does not seem like a dream. It seems like those things you were talking about, those patterns that come up, they just repeat, repeat. Physically, psychologically, sickness, pain, suffering, death, you know, the whole thing just seems to be very circular and repetitive and perpetual. And none of it has any validity whatsoever. And that's why I would say as you go much, much deeper than silence is the predominant experience. It's not like anything falls apart or anything breaks apart. Just pure awareness is very, very natural. I would say it's more than natural because it's the state that the mind was actually created in so even a healed world or a unified perception is the closest we come to pure abstract oneness. But healed perception is just the magnificent. But it's more than natural, I would have to say that everything in this world is backwards and upside down. So what seems to be the most difficult, which is forgiveness of this pure absolute awareness is actually the easiest. And to try to maintain this sense of sequencing time, you know, in a linear way, is most difficult. But you don't actually have that experience until it flips. And in the mystical experience, you have it. But then when it seems to flip back, then suddenly everything seems like quicksand again. Like it's sticky, it's slow, it's methodical, and it's like, it's time just seems to drag on like a big heavy load. But not when it flips, when it flips, then this state of mind is the absolute easiest. It's actually laughable. And the other stuff starts to seem laughable too, because you're in the awareness, you're not proceeding that way anymore. You don't have that methodical kind of, we were just talking about that at the break, that's how it seems slow. And in this experience, there's nothing slow to it. Whether we can get you to speak. Okay. So what's also beautiful about it is, is you can take anything in the perception of the world, anything specific at all. And you can, that could be like your starting point to come into that vastness. One time I was driving, my friend Beverly asked me to drive with her, take a ride in her car. And she's going along, driving, and she goes, did you hear that? And I said, what? That sound, did you hear that sound? He said, what sound? She said, did you hear that sound that my car made? And I said, what sound? And she said, then we drove a little further. She said, there it is again, did you hear that? And I said, what sound? She said, that sound, my car, that does not make that sound. That's not a good sound. I know my car, she said. I said, you know your car, she said, I know my car. I drove in my car, in my car, I know how it sounds. And I know how it sounds when it's running good. And that sound, did you hear that sound? And I said, what sound? And she said, that's not a good sound. That's really not, there's something wrong with my car. I think I should make it a mechanic. And that's what we kept driving. Did you hear that sound? See, what sound? So she, we actually did one of my, I know, mind sessions in the car while we were driving. And I took her down in her mind to the point where she began to question her perception of the sound. While we were still driving, she started to really question that she knew what the sound was, that it was just a bad sound. It's a sound cars should not make. She said, I know what cars, how they should sound. And they run. I've done this with mechanics, too, and they go crazy. But, you know, it's good because it's a whole profession. Your whole profession is questioned if you go down deep enough. You would start to see your whole profession could get unraveled if you just carried it in deep enough. And we actually got so deep into the point that I got her down to the point where I said, you actually think that you perceive a problem. And I'm telling you that that's not so. It's absolutely not so that there's a problem. She was convinced that the sound was an indicator of a problem with the car. And while we were in the car for probably an hour and a half, and I was able in that hour and a half to take her down to the point of, are you willing to question your belief that there is actually a problem? Why would God create a problem? Why would divinity, eternal love and oneness, make a problem? Maybe the perception of a problem is a problem, only because you believe it is, not because it's really a problem. Maybe there are actually are no problems. Anybody ever hear watching the wheels from John Lennon? Well, I tell them there's no problems, only solutions. Remember that line he actually says in that song, I tell them there's no problems, only solutions. And so that's what I was doing with her in a very experiential way, was saying, will you come with me? Will you join with me right now and actually come into a state of mind right now? Not kind of hypothetically sometimes, but right now here while we seem to be in the car. And she actually, she had been a student of mine for some years, so she wasn't dismissed as preposterous. She actually joined me. And we actually went all the way down to the point where she, she got the point, we got to the point. And in the point, in the experience of the point, she just burst into laughter and she went, I feel it, I actually feel the experience of it. And she said, do you notice? And I said, notice what? And she said, do you notice that the sound is gone? And I said, what sound?