 So I made a video a while ago called Lucid Transcendence. It's basically where I hacked my lucid dream and I was able to do this and kind of dissolve the dream state. And this is something that was basically ignored. You know, I made this video a long time ago, several years ago on this channel for whatever reason, it kind of got ignored. And I think it's a really cool experience. And I just want to kind of talk about it a bit more now, basically. So essentially what I did with Lucid Transcendence was I was able to firstly become lucid and then become aware of the dream itself, right? So everything within the dream was my mind, become aware of the dream itself and then dissolve the dream state into white awareness. So this kind of felt like pure white light, but not the kind of light that you would imagine, you know, when you turn on a light switch, not that kind of light. It was more kind of like a warm light that sort of encompassed everything. It was kind of like within me and everywhere else as well. And then I felt every emotion that you can imagine at all at the same time. So the emotions would be like excitement, fear, anger, love, joy, everything. Kind of all combined into one, like one mega emotion. It's kind of weird to even think about really. And this lasted, it felt like hours, but realistically it was probably just a few minutes and I've spoken about time dilation and stuff like that. You know, it's just kind of crazy when we get into timelines and alternate dimensions and all this kind of stuff. Felt like a long time. It felt like several weeks, hours and weeks, but really it was just me being aware of the dream scene. And that's why I called it Lucid Transcendence because I was kind of transcended or rose above the main dream scene, the main lucid dreaming experience. And I just wondered if anyone else has had an experience like this. If you've done something like that where you're kind of lucid, so you start off by being lucid, but then you kind of dissolve the dream so you're not really seeing anything. There's no dream scene or dream characters at this point, but you're not awake yet either. You're kind of in this in between state where you're not lucid. Well, you are lucid, but you're not really seeing much of a dream. And so your subconscious is not really putting in those stimulus from its memories and things like that, but you're also not awake either. So you're kind of in this in between state where you're completely aware, I would say more aware and more clear and conscious, more focused at least than I am in waking life, but I was still asleep, very weird experience. So I just wondered if anybody else has had something like that. And I think what this shows is that our consciousness is outside of our bodies. It doesn't have to be connected to something like the state of being awake or the state of being asleep and dreaming. I think consciousness goes beyond that and we can be with our consciousness in more than one place at the same time. We can by locate in many ways. And I think we're only really now starting to become aware of the possibilities of what we can actually do. I think this is gonna become more and more kind of obvious as time goes on.