 I was talking to Justin just for a moment, and I said, well, I'm going to go home and I'm going to talk to my son and give him a few while to decide this and decide that. And he said, well, stay in tune with the Holy Companions. I think he knew that your ego when you get home is, you know, he said, so stay in contact. And I thought that was such good advice because I think that you get apart from this, and all of a sudden your ego kicks in, and Jesus says, two is better than one. We're two and we're together. Yeah, very good. I mean, I do feel like that's a big part of it. That's kind of where Naha and I went with our conversation today was at the end, like, it's like, let's just join together and stay in contact with those decisions, whatever they may be. She's like, can I have your cell phone? Yeah, I've got two different Verizon and AT&T out in the canyons. And I said, I'll give you both. So she gave me her email address, and I just went on and just got the thumbs. And that was just our little symbol to stay in contact. And what did you say? So they only call you when it's really important. Yeah, but that's the same thing. It's the Mighty Companions. It's joining together. It's nice with our group because if you call and you can't get through to someone or whatever, there's different ways. We use text and Skype and phones and e-bails and all kinds of different things. And things, messages get through and there's just that symbol of connecting on things and being reassured, you know, it's okay. It's all, it's working out well. It's going to come out great. You know, it's good to hear those messages. That's what the Mighty Companions are for, for encouragement, for support. You know, that's what we were talking about today. You know, when Jeff was saying, you know, it's great to have the glimpse and then we talked about and Andy said in the sponsor, you know, and the support. That's a real one-two punch, so to speak, you know, to the ego that having that glimpse and really feeling the experience of that joy and that freedom and peace and then having that ongoing contact point you can contact with. I think that's behind why people have congregations, even churches. They do it for the inspiration. It's not just going for one day a week. You know, they want to be inspired by the message. They want to be inspired by all those holy encounters. Jeff? David, we're two or more gathered. Holy Spirit is nothing more than my own right mind. Jesus is with me all the time. There certainly seems to be a bunch of angels around. I ask where they are. They say right here, Advaita says there is no we. There's just oneness. But it seems like there is a we. Big time. What do you say about that? Well, I would agree in the sense that Advaita is not to and the experience is that of just this perfect oneness and nothing but this oneness. Is there a we? I mean, because that's what I get to, perfect oneness. They're all right here where I am. There is no where, but there is a we. I would say that these are these words of comfort and blessing and direction reaching the mind in what seems to be pluralism or multiplicity. I would say that's what the comfort is. That's where two or more are gathered. I am there, is coming in. And I think the experience itself is just this expansive vastness where even when people have near-death experiences and they can hardly even describe the words, but it's just a sense of oneness and unity and total connection. And very much like the quantum field, there's really, in the quantum field it's just energy so there's no plural energy or we energy or anything like that. It's just everything's unified. So I think it's just what words are comforting. That's certainly you can find a lot of the we's in the Course. Even in the most basic teachings like in the workbook where he says we say God is and then we cease to speak. That's like using the most basic teaching of truth that there is. God is simply God is. We say God is and then we cease to speak. I think that's what the language of the Course even comes through as the arc of peace is entered two by two. You can find references all through that book to that. Even when he's describing holy relationship which he says is your way, this is your way to reach heaven. I need to do nothing section. Even in that section he even says that your way will be different. A holy relationship is given you and then he defines holy relationship as this way. He says you and your brother are together. So even in the most basic way he's saying he's describing this togetherness with the you and your brother. Now I have had people like my friend Jamie who I described earlier there where she read the Course I think for years and then all of a sudden she just every time she would see a you and your brother kind of phrase in there it would go in her mind to this experience of this oneness. It would almost automatically convert to this joyful oneness feeling and I think that's really how this is working for us. It's very practical and then we just go wow so vast, so totally connected and so one. I do like those phrases that really imply the oneness. I like the one mind reaches to itself. It does not go out. It is all encompassing you within it and it within you. You read a statement like that and it's like oh okay, because we're not used to this kind of sentence. Where does it say God did not wish to be alone? Is that the Bible or the Course? And what does it mean? Yeah, there is a line in the Course that kind of implies that. I think it's something to the effect of God is lonely without you. And again that's a metaphor because of course God is not lonely. So it's that thing of we're not going to anthropomorphize and project loneliness onto God. So God is lonely without you and God is never lonely. How do you read God is lonely without you? God is not without you. That's impossible God. God could never be without you. You are one with God. You are the very core of that essence and that spirit. So to me that's one of those phrases that when you first read it sometimes people coming from Christianity can go, oh, he needs me. You know, God isn't really needy either. But that's where it's the human interpretation of the phrase. Then when you get into the high state of mind it's like, oh, and God is not without me. I am with God. Can God clone himself? Yeah, in one sense that's exactly what creation is. God cloning God. They're all in the same place. There's that how many angels can do something that ever tends. Christ is a God clone. That's a nice quote. That's right, imagine that. Oh, Christ is a God clone. Using clone in a very lovely way. Yeah, that's it. I think that's exactly it. That's creation. Yeah. Cloned in the same spirit. I think God could be a weed if you cut all his clones. Well, it's spirit. That spirit doesn't really multiply and divide. It just extends, shines, radiates. Thank you, Jeff. Thank you.