 Ultimately, you could say that the plan of awakening is the whole instance. The plan is now. And, you know, for somebody to say, well, plan is not really a now word. Humans do not use the word plan with now. We associate future with plan. It would not be an appropriate word. And yet, forgiveness is a now plan. And so maybe that whole word plan is mixing us up. And this gets at the time question a little bit too. Whereas, I think you could start to say that the plan is actually a purpose. It does have to pee. It still starts with pee, but the plan is a purpose. And that purpose can only fully be accepted now. You can't accept that purpose in the past or the future. It's interesting to read some of the statements from Jesus. At no single instant does the body exist at all. It is always remembered or anticipated. Oh, that's fascinating. It's pointing us to the now. And it's pointing us to a new purpose. Because I know even in other books like the Orantia book where they post the question, Jesus, like, how could you really be happy in this realm? The realm of time and space. So this plan is called Orantia. How could you be happy? And basically the answer is only through a constant or a single purpose. If you have a single purpose in your mind, you can have a happy, joyful, unified experience of time and space. It's all in the purpose. You notice it's not in the form that Jesus tries to convince us we'll be happier when we have a better form, when we have more money in the bank, when we have a partner, or a different partner, or some kind of spiritual achievement, where the world starts looking like those old coat commercials where everyone was just holding hands and laying, like, don't teach the world. We've got pictures of how fields should look. But as long as we're proceeding earth on the timeline in linear ways, we're missing the point of this purpose.