 Welcome to our Saturday movie workshop. And we have friends here who are participating in our living in devotion online retreat. And we also have people just coming for the movie workshop. So welcome to all of you. We have a beautiful movie lined up today. And we're going to start with David showing the movie. And for those who haven't participated before, we'll start with a movie. Then we're going to have breakout rooms where we can talk about what's come up for us in the movie. And then we're going to have a closing session later on today. So to start with, I'll pass it over to you, David. OK, thank you, Pete. Welcome. Welcome, everyone. So glad to have you here and have you part of this. And as Pete mentioned, yeah, this is like our combination day. So we're in the middle of our living a life of devotion online retreat. And we have people joining us from around the world for today's movie workshop that's in the middle. So we've got a whole group, extended group here today. And so in praying for the movie for today to use as a teaching device to really help us get to the core, there was the prayer for something that will really lead us inward into an experience of the devotion that is required of us or that we're called to. And as well, some of you know with the movies, we have a movie poll that goes throughout the week. And then people vote on various topics. And there's a big convergence between the theme of the retreat and the movie poll. And this year, coming in as the top three for both the combined English and Spanish movie polls, the first one is handing all aspects of my life over to Holy Spirit, which completely fits with living a life of devotion. Number two, combined came at looking at my attraction to guilt. If some of you were watching on Thursday when Ken had his show Get Real, I think Ken mentioned that when he popped open the course for the first time, he popped open to the section Attraction to Guilt, which for at the time a psychotherapist, that's the way that Jesus hooks you in. OK, that's interesting, Attraction to Guilt. And that actually came in in the combined polls as second. And then the third one of the combined polls was daring to open up to God's love. Also, honorable mention, coming in number second in the Spanish poll, humbleness, letting go of the I know mind. Even our honorable mention fits in perfect with today's movie and with our theme for the weekend. So it's all converging. So I know when you sign up for an online retreat about living a life of devotion, you may think of Jesus and St. Francis and Mother Teresa and St. Teresa Vavala, maybe Yogananda, Romana Maharishi. But we're not going to show a movie like that today. That would be traditionally what you would expect for us showing a movie. But Jesus is very humorous. Jesus is going to show us instead something that I think could even be more effective than watching the lives of the saints and mystics. He's going to show us a metaphysical gangster movie. And why would that be more effective than watching a documentary on Mother Teresa? Well, the thing is that the ego is a belief system in the mind. The ego is not a set of behaviors. And we could say that about holiness, too. Holiness is the state of mind. It's not a ritualistic set of behaviors or rituals that you just repeat over and over. For some of us, of course, we would have hoped that the pathway to God would be with extreme rituals. I mean, even in Catholicism, when they say do 100 or 1,000 Hail Marys, Hail Mary full of grace, it would be nice if you could just repeat your line over and over. And then you're thinking, is it going to take me 100,000? Do I get back into heaven with 100,000 repetitions or 500, half a million repetitions? What's it going to take to have enlightenment? But repetition and ritual can be used by the Holy Spirit in the discipline of the mind training, but it will fall away as you enter into the state of grace. And you find out the repetitions were still part of the early phases of mind training. So what we're going to see today is more of an exposing and an unveiling of the ego. And that's why it is so helpful to be able to see metaphysics in the context of a gangster movie because it is more of an extreme teaching of the release of these ego goals and pursuits because the life of a gangster is an exaggerated sense of ego. If you get into gangsters and money, drugs, you get into sex, you get into all types of power and control, these are the extremes of the life of a gangster or of someone part of the mafia. And what I like about metaphysical gangster movies is they show you the way in such a clear, direct way that you can apply it to your own mind. You kind of have something inside that goes, if a gangster can become enlightened, then what is my excuse? If a gangster can turn it over, turn over all aspects of their life to the Holy Spirit, if a gangster can become devoted to peace of mind, if a gangster can become humble and let go of the I know mind, then I must be able to do it as well. And I think that's probably why part of the plan, the script involved Jesus going through the crucifixion. Instead of just taking a walk onto a hill one day and hugging the apostles, hugging Mary Magdalene, Mother Mary, a few kisses, I must go now. I will make a place for you and had a nice little gentle send off with some hugs and kisses. There was the crucifixion scene. And people have asked me as I've traveled around the world for many, many years in 44 countries, if Jesus was so enlightened, why was his life such a bloody mess at the end of his life? It's for an enlightened being, that's a lot of blood. And I said, well, that's just an extreme teaching device. He was just showing that the presence of God and the presence of the Christ needs no defense and that you can't kill who you are and you can't kill God. Basically, it was a very dramatic and extreme teaching device to teach a very profound and simple lesson that's in the mind. And I think that's the same with this movie today. This, I love these kind of metaphysical gangster movies and as I was leaving the house today, I was thinking, wow, the movie makers, we are really blessed to have Guy Ritchie and what was the other one I mentioned? Luc Besant, yeah, Guy Ritchie from England and Luc Besant from France. You might remember Luc Besant is the filmmaker who made Lucy. That movie is, I think Lucy and this movie I'm going to show today, Revolver, are the two best metaphysical gangster movies ever made. And I have seen people who have burst into mystical experiences from the movie Lucy. And so you know you've done your job well when people break into a mystical experience after your movie. You know the spirit has used it in a very, very beautiful and strong way. So I feel like also this movie today and our whole workshop and retreat are lined up with today's workbook lesson. If you're doing the lessons one lesson per one day of the year, you're up to number 65 and it's basically about our only function. We only have one function and in that as I was reading it this morning, I was thinking, wow, this is really describing what this movie is about today. This is the only way which you can take your rightful place among the saviors of the world and what is that? It's basically saying that you can't really have understand what a total commitment is until you realize that salvation is your only purpose and salvation of the mind. We're not talking about a personal salvation of accepting the Lord Jesus Christ by name and saying, I'm personally saved now and other people aren't. Yes, it's basically, we're talking about salvation coming to grace, coming to a pristine open mind that's peaceful, happy, joyful and he's saying salvation cannot be the only purpose you hold while you still cherish others. The full acceptance of salvation as your only function necessarily entails two phases. The recognition of salvation as your only function and the relinquishment of all other goals you have invented for yourself. What does he mean? All other goals you have invented for yourself, all human goals in linear time. Maybe you have goals for career goals, family goals, maybe you have goals, personal goals, what you would like to achieve in your lifetime, what you would like to accomplish in your lifetime. Those are all ego goals. Every single one of them is an ego goal without exception. The present moment is the escape from linear time and present peace you could say is the only helpful goal or you could call it the peace of God or you could call it inner peace, you can call it any name you want. Call it salvation, call it forgiveness, call it I want to be happy. There's a simple one, I just want to be happy. Leave everything else out of it, I just want to be happy. And Jesus is teaching us in the Course that all the roadways of the world lead to death. That all the roadways of the world are the projection of the unholy instant of the time of terror, the tiny mad idea called ego. And the present moment is your gateway to eternity. And the only purpose your life has is going into the present moment. This shouldn't be new to you if you know anything about the perennial wisdom of all of the great religious and philosophical teachings. They all point to the present moment. It shouldn't really be surprising, but actually it's one thing to just be conceptually aware of that and it's another thing to start to realize, wow, this is my ticket to happiness. True happiness, lasting happiness, not ephemeral happiness. So I'm happy because I got the promotion. I'm happy because I got the raise. I'm happy I got transferred to the country that I want to live in or I got happy because I get to live in the climate that I want to live in. All those things are externals. All those things are time goals. All those things are seeking outside yourself for what is only to be found within. Sometimes people look at the world and they say, will the course help me improve my life conditions? Well, the answer is yes, if you realize that all of your life conditions are in your mind and that you can access them and that you have to meet the conditions of peace. That's right. It's not like you can just haphazardly hope to get lucky with the peace goal. No, actually peace is a state of mind and Jesus tells us you have to meet the conditions of peace. I like that when the way shower, when the way, the truth and the life tells me, you need to meet peace's conditions. And I'm like, okay, tell me what they are. And he gives me the conditions and then I go, whoa, as Neo does in the matrix, whoa. All I have to do is meet the conditions of peace. What are they? Whoa. Francis talked about it Friday night that you have to meet the test of perfect peace so that you and everyone around you just experience this perfect peace. This Francis was saying, wow, I'm saying, whoa, whoa, those are some conditions. But this movie is gonna help us today because this movie is going to show the things that human beings tend to pursue, money. There's no money in heaven. There's no such thing as money in heaven. Money is just a symbol that was invented by the ego, but because it's a symbol of exchange, high exchange for so many things in this world. And because this is the ego's world of lack, you see where money could take on great importance in the ego's world of lack and as a means of exchange, where you believe you need to get things to survive, get things to meet your needs, get things to fill your, to satiate your cravings and desires, then money becomes exaggerated. And not to Jesus. I mean, Jesus, to Jesus is just symbols. In fact, it's so unimportant to Jesus that he, in lesson 76 of A Course in Miracles, I'm under no laws but God's, he starts poking fun. He starts, that's his standup comedy, is poking fun at the symbols that are so important on earth. He says, you believe you would starve unless you had stacks of green paper strips and piles of metal disc. He's making a joke about money. And for most human beings, money is no joke. It is no laughing matter. And yet, we're going to see in this movie, basically we're gonna see a lot of this movie is involving casinos. And why do people go to casinos to get, hopefully get money, to bet a little bit of money and strike it big, you know, at the slot machine or play cards, play blackjack or play poker or something and wager a little and get a lot. The key word, get. That gives the ego away. It's going to the casino to get more than it gives. It's going to the casino to gamble that it can offer little and get lucky and come home big. It wants a lot of gain for a little that's offered. The ego doesn't understand that giving and receiving are the same. And to the ego, when you give things like you give possessions or money, you don't have it, it's gone, it's lost. So the ego associates giving with losing. If you give somebody a million dollars, they have the million dollars and you don't. You are just a million dollars poorer by your gift of one million dollars. And yet what Jesus is teaching us is your mind is so associated with form and lack and you have no idea what giving is. True giving is of your spirit and it's of the ideas that you are created with. So as you give away ideas, you actually strengthen them and it blesses the giver and the receiver, which of course in the end is your own mind. So you actually are learning how to be yourself to know who you really are by true giving. Give it all away. When I first came into the course back in 1986, for me it wasn't just the course, it was like I felt such a huge heart opening and I was like, okay, Jesus, really give it to me. Really show me what it's gonna take to know you and to know God. And Jesus said, well yeah, I'll tell you but it's right in the book. If you notice in the pretty early part of the text, there's three lessons of the Holy Spirit. And I'm kind of like, wow, that's great. Is it 10, 20, 100 lessons? No, three lessons, three? I can handle three. I can handle three. What's the first one? He said, well, this is gonna be the hardest one for you. It'll get a little easier after the number two and three will come in but I said, okay, give it to me. What is it, what is it? To have, give all to all. That's the first lesson. And he literally means give all to all. Now does that go against our conditioning? I've never heard a parent tell a child, okay little Johnny, this is what you're gonna do with your life, give all to all. No, the parents are usually concerned about education, your job, your career. Are you gonna hope you get married? I want, get me some grandkids. And the parent is a self-concept that has many needs, right? Parent has many needs and so is the child. The child has many, many needs. Anybody know that? Anybody went through that with children? The babies? The need, anybody have a colicky baby, you know? All these things, you know, this is a world of needs and it's all generated by the ego. Every last speck of time and space is a generation of the ego. And the ego itself is the belief that there is no God and it's a death wish. So everything that comes from the ego involves guilt, pain, suffering, lack. And what we're gonna enjoy about our movie tonight is our main character, Jake Green. He's, it's like a Las Vegas-like setting with lots of casinos and he's good at going into casinos and winning. He's got an art of winning going with him, playing the right odds, knowing how to play the tables, play the game and to win at the game. And yet there's a lot of competition in this Las Vegas-like setting where there's like the kingpin, one of the ones who gangs that, like the mafia gangs that run the thing is going to become seemingly Jake Green's arch enemy and his last name is Maka. And I was listening carefully in the movie and I was like what, Maka, Maka, Maka, what's his first name? Dorothy, Dorothy. He got named Dorothy. And so he turned it to Maka Macho, man, to become this great vicious mafia guy like, you think I'm feminine? You know, I'm Maka Macho, Macho, man. I want to be Macho, man. You know, so here's one of our, this is the arch enemy of Jake Green and the perfect, perfect casting from Guy Ritchie. Ray Liotta, he always gets to play the evil villain guys, you know, he's such, he really does a good job of it. You know, it's really believable. His look on his face. Who are we gonna play to play the criminal villain? Ray Liotta, yeah, okay. Next, the casting, next one. I mean, this is well cast. Luc Basant and Guy Ritchie really know their stuff. So Jake Green is, he's good at money but he gets sent away to prison for seven years for a crime he didn't commit. He gets set up. And then when he's in prison, he's going to have these two cell mates. He has a choice of like 14 years or you can pick seven years in solitary confinement in his own cell. He picks the seven years. But there are two cells next to him where these characters will teach him all these ways of the world and help him actually start to see how the whole game is run. So even though they disappear when he's still got a couple more years on his sentence, he's quite angry. He confided to them. They're his friends. They teach him all these things. Then they disappear. They do tell him, when we go, we're all gonna go together. And he's really angry that they disappear without him because he thinks they've abandoned him. But what they were meaning, these are two Holy Spirit characters. When we go, we all go together. They were just giving him the teachings of Jesus. When we go home to heaven, we all go together. We go together as oneself. No one is left behind. When we wake up, everyone is included with you. So you don't have to worry about being a devoted follower of Jesus and living a life to devotion and leaving others behind because it doesn't work that way. When you wake up, everyone goes with you. Sleeping is the misperception. When you wake up, then there is no, there are no others. There's no one else. You start to, you realize there's only one of us and there always has only been one of us. So in this movie, again, Jake will eventually get out of prison after seven years of solitary confinement. He'll go another couple of years building up another fortune using his great skills in the casinos to win money and accumulate lots of money. He's got so much money that his brother, Billy is his accountant to take care of all this money. And Billy only has one client, Jake. He only needs an accountant with one client, his brother, because Jake can rake in the money. And so money, Jake equates with power. Jake equates with success. This is pretty common. If you talk to most people, most human beings, they do equate money with power, mobility, resources, choices. To say, if you have more money, you have more choices, all the things. And above all to the ego, more money is more success. And it's supposed to make you a better person. And yet underneath it, what is underneath success, fame, money, power, achievement, what is the one thing that's underneath all these things? And it's pride. And that is the ego. Even if you could seem to manifest like the secret, manifest the world of your dreams and manifest whatever you want and form, job, partner, house, career, car, it's still pride that's underneath. So even what the world calls success is still the reinforcement of pride, which is reinforcement of ego. And you don't go home to heaven if you believe in ego because ego is the belief in separation and heaven is absolute oneness. And so you can't get through the gate, the straight and narrow that Jesus talks about. What's he saying in the Bible? Easier for a camel to go through the eye of the needle than for a man to enter the kingdom of heaven. He's describing, you can't take the ego with you to heaven because the ego is the belief in separation and heaven is pure oneness. So this movie is helpful because it's going to show the things that most human beings deal with. When you send in papers of questions, a lot of times when you ask me questions, you'll say, I have these financial problems, I have these health issues, I have these interpersonal relationship issues, I have this issue that I have with the government or I don't like the way people are messing up the environment, I have issues with gurus and teachers, I have issues with all kinds of different things and all of those things could be brought together into one category. And you could say, I have an issue with pride. I believe that I'm something that I'm not and it's an issue. Not in reality, but in experience. It's an issue. Pride is the block to the light. When Jesus is saying, you are the light of the world, he's not talking about the ego and he's not talking about the personality self, he's saying, who you are is the light of the world. He even goes so far as to say, with the phrase, the kingdom of heaven is within, he says, actually the word within is unnecessary. The kingdom of heaven is you. Ramana Maharshi basically, Francis was sharing on Friday, basically said there's only two pathways to God. One is question with everything you experience, who is the I? And then the other way is follow guidance without exception with everything in your experience, like follow, live a guided life. I would say basically of those two pathways, Jesus' pathway with the Course in Miracles is the latter. This is a course in listen and follow. This is not a course in 12 to 15 hours a day of meditation. This is not a course in 10 hours a day of contemplation. This is a course in listen and follow. And I was saying to the group here, you know how a lot of police officers now in the United States are required to wear body cams, you know, little cameras on their chest or their neck so that they record everything that happens in their encounters. If I had a body cam on this body over the last three decades, you would not believe what you would see through that body cam. You would see so many Course in Miracle gatherings. You would see so many happy faces, so many people smiling, laughing, dancing in joy that you might even watch a compilation of the body cam footage and go, what planet is this? Is this Earth? Is this another realm? But when you're in the miracle, you call forth witnesses of happiness and love and joy and believe me, it's very convincing when you call forth so many witnesses. Another thing for me was I wasn't pursuing money or fame or possession or control. I was giving myself over to Jesus to live a life of, you use me. Here's my heart, take it. Here's my mind, take it. Here's my surroundings, whatever I seem to have going on, take it. Here's my skills and abilities that I learned through my childhood and high school and 10 years of university, take it. Here's everything, take it and show me the way to find grace. Show me the way to find humbleness. Show me innocence. Show me happiness. Let me know joy. I give it all to you to use for your purposes of forgiveness for the benefit of everything and everyone for myself and all my brothers and sisters. What that did for me was it took me on a pathway towards increasing devotion because as you start the journey it's like the ego is with you on the journey. At the beginning the ego is like hovering there going, hmm, oh boy, following Jesus, hmm, not good, not good. But there's still, the ego still is believed in so you still have preferences, you still have desires, you still have wants. And Jesus and the Holy Spirit are like, just keep following us, no problem, we can deal with all of that. In fact, we'll use what you believe in to unwind you from everything that you believe in. Whatever you have a preference for, we'll still sprinkle your experience with certain things that you prefer and yet it won't be coming from any of your personal efforts. It's just us adding the whipped cream and the cherry and the jimmies on top of the ice cream and you'll be smiling going, wow, what a coincidence that this happened or what a coincidence and Jesus is like, well, it's actually not a coincidence. I'm just, we're giving you a lot of whims as you follow us and just don't attribute them to anything that you're thinking or saying or doing or don't attribute them to the world. Just see them as happy little symbols. We're going to sprinkle your awareness with and I got a lot of them. So in one sense, I can say it was quite helpful. Why is it helpful? It's because when you believe in the ego you believe in sacrifice. So as long as you believe in the ego you're going to still have suspicions about the Holy Spirit's guidance. As long as you believe in the ego and it's not completely undone, you're gonna have suspicions like, oh, it's a little risky, it's a little, go where? Call who? Why would you have me call, the ego is going to protest some of the guidances that you'll receive from the Holy Spirit because the ego is extremely suspicious of the Holy Spirit and as long as your mind believes in the ego you will have resistance, you will have doubt, you will have hesitation. And all these things are temptations of form to distract you from your calling and your purpose. So there will be forms that will show up that will seem to be temptations. It's not really the forms themselves that are the temptations, but as Jesus says, what is illusion but the wish to make, what is temptation but the wish to make illusions real? That's his definition of temptation, the wish to make illusions real. The ego is still, has its own goal for this world. It involves competition, it involves comparison, it involves analysis, it involves trying to become better. The ego has its whole agenda for this perceptual world and the Holy Spirit will undo that whole agenda. That's what this movie is about. We're going to vicariously get to experience key in our own mind by watching what happens to Jake Green because Jake has an issue with pride. Jake is audacious, Jake is bold, Jake at times is very arrogant. Jake thinks he knows he's in charge. Nobody messes with Jake and Jake thinks he's got the world on a string, like the Frank Sinatra song. Got the world on a string, sitting on a rainbow, got the string around my finger. What a world, what a life, I'm in love. Now, if you've got the world on a string and you think you're in love, you don't realize that heaven is love. There is no love but God's love. There aren't different kinds of love as he tells us in the workbook. There's only one love and that's God's love. And in the end, when you start to pull your devotion and your efforts and your pursuits away from the ego goals, by default, you're going to be giving your mind's energy to the Holy Spirit. By default, you're going to devote yourself to God, to peace, to joy, to happiness. As you withdraw the false pursuits of ego, then the ego starts to fade away. It needs something to hide under. It needs a world of false pursuits to hide under. And yet that pride, as you start to devote yourself to God, the mask starts to peel away from the ego. And you go, oh, wow. All my struggles were just because of you. All my challenges were just because of you, ego. Yeah, that's right, it's a death wish. What would you expect? Suffering comes from being devoted to a death wish. Yeah, that's real common. That's what reason would tell you. Follow a death wish and suffer or follow the present moment in the Holy Spirit and Jesus and awaken to eternal life. That's basically the options. There's only two options. Those are the only one and really only one's a real option. The other one's a facade of an option. So in this movie, Jake Green will be in prison for seven years and he will be surrounded by his two Holy Spirit characters, Avi and Zach. Yay, Zach, you've done it. You're now, we've got Zach in our community. He's running the movie today and Zach is one of the Holy Spirit characters. He likes to smoke cigars, Zach does in the movie. This is Zach, this is you, not in your musician role and movie role, but now this is Holy Spirit casting you in a gangster role. So you've got to have a cigar for that. And you've got to love how the Holy Spirit uses these characters to wake Jake up. Gangster characters are required in a gangster movie because can you imagine a gangster movie in the middle of it, ah, the light comes and an angel comes down in the middle of a gambling blackjack table, everybody's turned it off. They were, what the hell were Luke Basson? What were these, what was Guy Ritchie thinking? He thinks I'm gonna watch a movie, a gangster movie with an angel coming down in the middle onto the table. You know, the Holy Spirit has to reach you with what you believe in. The Holy Spirit has to use the symbols that you can relate to in your mind. And in this case, Jake, he's used to casinos, he's used to strip clubs, he's used to all these kind of things like you would experience like in Vegas. And so the characters have to look a little bit Vegas-like to reach you. And that's how the Holy Spirit works. The Holy Spirit uses the symbols that you believe in to unwind you from the ego belief system. So Avi and Zach are going to help Jake out. Jake has so much pride and he's so into the I Know Mind that this will be a really good movie because if you think you are really, really resistant to God and you condemn yourself for being such a slow learner or so resistant to God, that's why Jesus is using Jake. Jake is really filled with pride. And now you're gonna see how the Holy Spirit deals with pride. How does the Holy Spirit reach through that pride to reach through to the humbleness that's inside? All of us can learn from this movie because you see that Avi and Zach at times have to be quite firm with Jake, quite firm. And they're going to present Jake with the means of reaching heaven, with the means of coming to inner peace. And Jake is just gonna look at him like, you'll get to hear the inner dialogue in Jake's mind. He's always suspicious that he's being tricked and fooled. And that is pretty much what the human race is about. The Holy Spirit is constantly offering helpful suggestions, helpful instructions and the egoic mind is rejecting those suggestions and instructions. And we all know how that works where you get this inspiration idea and then something kicks in in your mind. It's the ego of saying, that's not gonna work. That won't work for you. Maybe that works for other people but that's not gonna work for you. And this self-condemning negative voice will come in to try to dismiss your intuition, to dismiss your inner voice, to dismiss the Holy Spirit. And that's what Jake's gotta deal with. And so Jake is so full of pride and he's so walled off and he's so closed off to help. Even though he's got a very stressful and dramatic life and could use some peace of mind, they're going to have to use some situations that will present Jake with an opportunity to trust. Even as extreme as what they're asking of him seems to him, he still will be told he has to trust. Also, he's going to be told, don't question what we tell you to do. Don't question it. Don't ask questions. They say, these are the obvious, they say we'll ask the questions, we ask the questions, you don't. You can only imagine if somebody showed up in your life at your door and they knocked on the door, you said, yeah, who is it? I'm here as a friend, I'm here to help you. You're probably already suspicious, you don't want to let them in the door if you don't know who they are. And then they look, you look through the little glass keyhole thing and they smile and they say like Morpheus in Matrix, I can guide you, but you must do exactly as I say. Now you close the little glass thing because you freaked out. You don't know who this is at your door and they're saying, I can help you, I can guide you, you must do exactly what I say. Then you put the chain on the door because you're thinking this is freaky. Nobody's coming to help me that I don't know. Oh, that's where the Holy Spirit, you don't know the Holy Spirit but the Holy Spirit's coming to help your mind. And then when the Holy Spirit's saying, I can guide you, but you must do exactly as I say. That's when it's like, no thank you, I'll get a second opinion. I'll go do something, I'll get a vibrator or I'll go swimming or do something. I'm not gonna listen to something that's telling me I can guide you, but you must do exactly as I say. And that's basically what we're gonna see in this movie. So this movie gives you the keys to opening to a devotional life. Why is that important? Because that's the way to heaven. You know, when I first met Francis, Francis was saying to me, okay, what's it gonna take? What's it gonna take? And basically I said, a life devoted to spiritual awakening to God. An entire lifetime devoted to it. That's how strong the devotion will have to be. It would be like you trying to fly unless you're Superman or now Wonder Woman, she can fly too. We found out in the 1984 movie, she can fly. She had to use her little shiny little lasso on airplanes and a few things at the beginning but then she got the hang of it. Her boyfriend, Steve, was it, yeah, Steve was a pilot. So she had good encouragement there. But if you want to fly, if your mind wants to soar into the heavens, into the bright light, you will do it through the emotion. You will not do it through anything else. There is no other means other than devoting every moment of your life to this purpose of spiritual awakening. It can't be compartmentalized. You can't say, oh, Holy Spirit, I'll give you a five percent. Five percent. Okay, I'm generous today, six percent. The Holy Spirit's laughing because if you knew what's required to remember who you are, you would know that you have to be carefully step-by-step guided into that deep devotion through a series of yeses. We have that Jim Carrey movie, Yes Man, where he's so closed off at the beginning and he's faking like he's talking on the phone and he's faking like he's somewhere else to his best friend and finally he gets called on it and he starts to say yes and then that's a big step towards him becoming much, much happier. So I will come in and this movie needs some commentary but that's good thing. You tend to, if you watch a gangster movie with me, yeah, you're gonna get some commentary because this isn't Mother Teresa. Now, if we watched the Mother Teresa documentary that we would need very little commentary. St. Francis, very little. Guy Ritchie, Luke Basant gangster movie, lots. Little for the saints, lots for Guy Ritchie's gangster movie because this is for your mind. I'm not trying to say you have to go out and try to be a gangster but I am trying to say just look at the dynamics in your own mind as you watch this movie because all of us have been tempted by the things that Jake are tempted by. That's why it's so helpful. He's just the more extreme example of what we've all been attempting in our lives here on earth and he's got Avi and Zach, there is his mighty companions. There's his expression session. Even though he's so afraid of expressing in front of them, they're so good, they read his mind. They actually read his mind at times and that really gets his attention. Nothing like if you believe in private thoughts having your mighty companions read your mind and showing you that your thoughts aren't private. That's another thing I like about this movie. It really is advanced in many ways. So sit back and enjoy Revolver and I will come in for some commentary here and there. We'll have lots of discussion