 Combustion engines, you know, because in a mechanics school you've got to label all the parts. Air filter, oil filter, spark plugs, the different chambers, the radiator, and how the cooling system interacts, how the oil system works, and so on and so forth. And I mean, not only you have all the parts, but you have how all the parts work together. So in this case, the ego way of breaking it down and looking at all the parts is looking at the motivation of your daughter, for instance. Looking at all those things that are still out there. What's she doing? Why is she doing it? That's the ego's way of question. Financially, with bringing the car back and the money involved with that, the financial kind of analysis we could call it, and then there's the safety analysis of the tacked on with that about driving a little three cylinder team across the country. Lifting the pros and the cons. Which is what we've been trying to in many cases. We've gotten very good at that. And have thought that was mature, that was responsible, and that it would work. And even solicit advice. You know, if there seems to be a lot of advice, like, your daughter is crazy. You know, you can see it can be... Let's put her on the agenda. Yeah, it's an ego alliance, in other words. But you're right. You know, you're a very mature woman. You're a good mother to do this. She's soliciting you. And again... I think they're saying, why don't you tell her not to do this, rather than telling me how good I am. They're like, huh. Why is she doing that? So that's, if we get back to our thing, that's the ego's questioning. That is the version of questioning. It's question the screen. Commonplace problem solving is ego questioning. Yes. Because it's dealing with all the variables, and all the factors that are on the screen. Like, if we use our analogy, just questioning, just like running back and forth on the screen, questioning, and meanwhile, under here are all the underpinnings. They aren't being questioned. Ego's happy. Go ahead, question all what you'll be about after a while. You know, but it's like the underpinnings are there. So, that's why we say to start questioning the beliefs. In the sense that to really question the beliefs, it must be a symbol of opening up to the Holy Spirit, because that's what the Holy Spirit is asking the mind to do. It's the Holy Spirit saying, come back off the screen, come back down in here. I'm not going to hurt you. Come here, look with me. You have to literally to really see something or recognizing something, you would have to be in your right mind or with the Holy Spirit. Because what does it mean for the ego to be looking at itself? It's another or deception. And that's where the release comes in, is that when you're right-minded, you simply are able to just see the false as false. It's not a release in terms of something necessarily changing on the outside. You know, it's like, wow, my problem is his ex. And I need to get why. Oh, I got why. The problem solved. It's more of a stepping back and a real place of detachment and just watching. And from that place of detachment, it's also not completely passive in the sense that as long as the mind still has belief, and it asks for the Holy Spirit to help, it may receive guidance through that belief system. In other words, the Spirit will use the symbol that the mind believes in and there may be specific guidance that you may get in that moment of quiet and clarity that may say, call your daughter up and suggest, touch the touch. Again, there would be no strength to touch the touch. It wouldn't be, I'm going to tell my daughter this, and here I've got my consequences already to slam. If that answers, that would be the right answer, or come with this. You know, from that place of clarity, you could make a suggestion. And there's no fear. And there would be no fear. She could take it or leave it, and it wouldn't affect how I feel one way or the other. I'm not saying it from a place of fear either. I've not made any suggestion out of any fear in my mind. It's sort of like an outing that she could look at and it won't matter whether she chooses that or not. Right. It can help be helpful too to even discuss feelings. In other words, if you're, well, I have had some concern for your safety with it, and I'm trying to have another way to look at things. Forget it. I'm going to be fine. Don't worry about me in this and that. She doesn't have a belief in fear for her safety. Probably. So again, that would just be kind of the symbol of here comes the Holy Spirit seemingly or to say it's okay. And that's how she feels. That doesn't matter. And when you really think about it, for yourself, you can say, yeah, she is always safe. Because she is not that body. That body might be harmed, but she is always safe. And she's not fearful either. Which is a key element. If there was fear in her mind, then that would be something to take a look at too. She knows the car will make it. It's perfect. And so I just need to... For me, it's been a journey of just listening to the guidance. In other words, a lot of times I've not traveled around the country and given these talks, I'll be driving along and it'll just come real clear. Pick up that conditioning. The voice says, pick up... It's being guided from within. Breaking off in my mind. He basically got to the bottom line. And did you say that he had been beaten up? He's been trying to hitchhike. He's been mugged in Atlanta. So this is kind of the background. This is the theming situation. But again... So do you want me to tell the rest of the story while you go pick Mary up? You can talk for three more minutes. Well, generally, I can be asking. He didn't smoke and didn't have cigarettes in the car. And everything we had with him... And you can't leave money in the car. He was, you know, given some advice. He thought he was giving advice.