 Basically what I want to share was one of the ways that I explained to people what entheogens, psychedelics are capable of, just to give them an appreciation just on the physical realm, what they're able to reveal to you when it comes to the world around us. Because basically America's war on drugs and pre-71 with Nix and the stuff, America's war on hemp and other psychedelics and entheogens for the last hundred years or so has been a basically a war on consciousness and it's been a war on a higher perspective on a different level of thought, of analysis that has been taking out of the human dialogue discourse. So just imagine if you were not and we haven't been, if we haven't been able to discuss different perspectives on different things that are happening in the world, and one of the analogies I use for this is basically I tell people to imagine themselves walking through a cornfield and I'm not sure if any of you guys have ever walked through a cornfield. I have during my geophysics years, I've trekked around many different terrains and one of the most difficult terrains to get your bearings on is walking through a cornfield. Now if you ever get the opportunity, try this out, really try this out. When the season is starting, when corn starts growing, have a walk through a cornfield where when the corn is low down, where you can when you stand up the corn is not above your eye line, above your head, right? And go there on a weekly basis and just have a little walk through the cornfield. And what you're going to notice is the corn, the plants are going to slowly grow slowly grow and as long as you're above the corn, you see the fields sometimes are you know rolling fields with little hilltops and stuff like this, right? And it's beautiful and you have your bearings, you know where everything is. And once the corn starts growing higher, right? A little bit above your eyesight, then you don't get that horizon view. So for you to be able to see where you're going, because everything's homogenous, everything looks the same, you're in a cornfield, right? What you end up doing is jumping up a little bit and looking above the cornfields just to make sure you go in the right direction if you're trying to go in a certain direction, right? But what happens with the corn is they grow a lot higher, right? They usually grow way above someone's height, right? So there comes a point where even when you jump up, you can't see past the canopy, I guess, of the corn plants, right? And once that happens, and in a cornfield there's a lot of mosquitoes, so once that happens, all of a sudden you realize that you really don't know which way you were intent on going, because corn fields, some fields you walk into, they're not necessarily all straight lines, they meander, right? So when the corns are planted, they meander like this, so you really can't look down a road and see a road or a house or a barn or anything like this. And unless there's something growing, something really high up in the horizon, like a cell tower or something like this, you really lose your bearings. And what you end up doing there when that happens, the first thing you want to do is make sure you're walking in an incline. That way you get to a place where you're on a hilltop. And once you're on a hilltop, you can park the cornfields and get a perspective of where you are. That is the power of entheogens, that is the power of a higher perspective, because what that allows you to do, what entheogens and psychedelics and altered states of being, and they don't necessarily have to be entheogens and psychedelics, they could be meditating for a number of years, it could be any number of things. All of a sudden you get the lay of the land and you get to see where certain pathways will lead you. That is the power of entheogens and it allows you to do that. And that's sort of an analogy I use when I talk to people regarding these things.