 Hello, everybody. Good morning. And welcome to our All Day Movie Workshop. We've got a wonderful movie today. It's one of our awakening classics. So I'm really looking forward to this. And yes, I'll just do a bit of a run through of how the day will flow. So we have David showing the movie this morning. And after that, we'll have a 10 minute break followed by breakout rooms, where you can share any expressions you have, anything that came up during the movie. We'll then move into a 45 minute break. And that will be followed by the closing Q&A session with me. So I'll pass it straight over to you now, David. Thank you, Pete. Welcome, everyone. So glad you can be with me. Happy Easter weekend. We are here. We're in the resurrection. We are, I don't know about you, but I've just been soaring all week. They call this Easter week on the calendar, but I've been like, in the holy instant, just like soaring, you know, scrape me off the ceiling. I'm just having so much fun. I mean, Jesus has literally been playing with me all week. Earlier in the week, there was a movie that came out and it was called Everything, Everywhere, All at Once. Everything, Everywhere, All at Once. I'm like, is that a title of a movie? I got high on the title. I mean, I enjoyed the movie, but I was just high on the title. I said, if that's the title of new movies, that's my life. Everything, Everywhere, All at Once. I'm into simultaneity. I feel like I don't even believe in past lives. I don't believe in future lives. I don't believe in ambition. I don't feel regret for anything that I ever seemed to do because Jesus convinced me that I was hallucinating. Every time I try to have a thought about the past, he goes, are you going to keep up with this hallucination when all the glory of the present moment is right before you? Why would you fool with future thoughts or past thoughts? I've been having Jesus speak to me all week and he's been playing with, I'm out at the monastery and I'm just telling you, Jesus is playing games with us all. Everything is so funny. It's like a comedy. We have a new vehicle, electric vehicle and it gets a flat tire and then the comedy of trying to repair the tire, get a replacement tire, get a kit, a spare kit. It's just been a comedy of things that have been going on and it's all around a tire. I mean, Jesus is playing with us with a tire for a vehicle. He's just showing us it's all happening right now. Don't ever take any thought for the tomorrow. In fact, I'll add to that. Don't take any thought for the past or the tomorrow. And of course, in miracles, Jesus says at no single instant does the body exist at all. It is only remembered or anticipated. Remembered, that's the ego drawing on the past or anticipated. The ego projecting the future. So I hope you join me today in the glory of the present moment. I am bursting in the power of now and I think Jesus has given us a movie today that Pete said, it's one of our all time classics. Why is this movie so spectacular? Why is this movie so amazing that you could watch it and be transported into a state of mind that is what Easter is all about? Because Easter is, let's face it, Easter is a resurrection, right? This is Easter weekend and we're going into the resurrection and I'm just loving it so much because I know a lot of you like Christmas. Any Christmas lovers here? Yeah, yeah, Christmas, you know, that was pretty good. Celebrating the birth of Christ, you know, and Jesus came to demonstrate God's eternal love. I like that too. But that was just the birth of a little baby who would go on to demonstrate the divine presence in all of us. The I am presence. That's before time. The I am presence. That's the way, the truth and the life. We don't have to give it a name in terms of people or avatars. Jesus tells us in the course that the man, Jesus was an illusion. Wow, that's a real resurrection idea. The man was an illusion because the Christ is pure light. The Christ is neither male nor female. I had a friend of mine who received like, I don't know, about 270 songs from the angels. And I think it was around Christmas one year. And she got this song from the angels and it was from Jesus. And he was trying to correct our perception of him and of Easter and of everything. And this is the way the song goes. It goes, come down, come down, come down from the cross. There is no sin and your soul is not lost. You have been dreaming a world of said thoughts. Come down, come down from the cross. How's that for an Easter greeting from Jesus? He's blowing away the cross. He's blowing away time and space. He's saying, God is eternal and so are all of us. And we don't have to be confined to these bodies. So this week, we ask you to vote on themes. And the number one theme by far that you all voted for was called Let Go of Thinking for Myself. That got 84 votes. And that is, that was way above the other themes. So I had to just keep praying all Easter week, let go of thinking for myself. And I know some of you get a feeling of what that means. Let go of thinking for myself. But I thought, wow, we need a movie that really shows us how to let go of thinking for ourselves. And some of you might be saying, well, wait a minute, I thought that was good. I was raised by parents to think for myself. My professors, my teachers in school said, remember, you need to think for yourself. You don't want other people making decisions for you. And, you know, some people, professors told me, David, you know, when I was in university, they said, you know, the most important thing you'll ever get out of university is, I said, what? Critical thinking. Critical thinking. You mean I'm in university for 10 years to learn critical thinking? They said, yes. Learn how to think for yourself. Well, I'm telling you now, this body is 64 years old, and we're going to use today to let go of critical thinking. We're going to learn about faith. We're going to learn about, today, I will make no decisions by myself. We're going to learn how to pray the prayer, Holy Spirit, decide for God for me. Who wants to make decisions as a person when instead your heart, your mind could pray, Holy Spirit, decide for God for me? Take me to the correction. Resurrect my mind. Lift me out of this perception of time and space, and take me into eternity. I am going to remember God. I'm going to remember eternity. And I'm just, I am glowing with that thought today. I can't think of a better way for us to spend a Saturday than to rejoice together in the remembrance of our Creator and the remembrance of our true self, our Christ self. So first of all, on Easter, we're going to dispel all of history. Jesus is basically saying, listen, don't, don't cling to the cross, but don't cling to the man Jesus. Don't cling to the apostles, Mary Magdalene, all the stories you've heard. No, today we want to be lifted into a state of mind that's beyond all stories, even the Easter story. We have to forgive the Easter story because it's a nice story and it's a powerful story. And we thank the Holy Spirit for giving us that story because we wanted a happy story. Anybody want a happy story? I think the resurrection was just a little story, but it was pointing towards a happy story. But remember, we're a mind who's dreaming this world. And what Jesus says, happy dreams come true not because they're dreams, but because they're happy. We're told by Jesus, you just need to reach a happy state of mind where you see the dream from a happy perspective, it's the Holy Spirit's perspective, and then you can wake up. So our only function is to know God's will for perfect happiness. Well, I can tell you now, it's just in this moment. You'll never find it in the future, you'll never find it in the past. I like an experience where I'm shown that I am to let go of thinking for myself. So I did ask Jesus today, I said, what's the best way I can talk about this? What's the best way? This is the theme. Let go of thinking for myself. What's the best way I can talk about this? And he said, well, you talk about it all the time, no private thoughts. And I said, well, tell me about private thoughts. He said, every thought that you think about the past and every thought you think about the future is a private thought. Because God didn't create linear time, God doesn't even know about linear time, and God only knows you in the present, the I am present. That's where the Christ is. The Christ is the I am presence. That's why Jesus said before Abraham was I am. He was talking about the Christ presence. He didn't say before Jesus was I am, because it already freaked the people out. The Jewish people were angry ready to throw rocks at him when he said before Abraham was I am. But he could have just as easily said before Yeshua was I am. I am the eternal spirit before time seemed to come to cover it over, before the veil of darkness covered over the eternal present and over a covered over eternity. I am that presence. And that presence is what heals. So, you know, you can now forgive Jesus, the man, you can forgive the apostles, you can forgive Mary, Magdala, you can forgive Mother Mary, you can forgive the whole story, forgive Jerusalem. Let's forgive Galilee. Let's forgive Judea. Let's forgive it all. Let's forgive the whole story, because what he's saying is you are the Christ right now. And you've always been the Christ. You will never not be the Christ. You were created by God to be the Christ, no matter what you can do. You can put on a flesh suit if you want. But Jesus says, that which is born of the flesh is flesh, and that which is born of the spirit is spirit. That which is born of eternity will remain eternal forever. And that which is born of the linear time flesh will be flesh. And that's wrong perception. That's private thoughts. So, what, you know, I just thought, you know, people say, you know, you'd always talk about David, no private thoughts, no people pleasing, and this movie is definitely no private thoughts, no people pleasing movie. But sometimes people will say that our course students and course teachers, they would say, you know, does Jesus even talk about that in the course? Or are you just kind of making up your own words? Because I know people do like to make up things with the course, but I just decided before today's movie, I would do just a little, I just went to my search, my search on my phone, and I just typed in no private thoughts at the top. And I just thought, well, Jesus, what do you have to say from the course about no private thoughts? So this is, this is what he has to say. In chapter 15, he starts talking about the holy instance. And then in the middle of talking about the holy instance, he says, here, there is no concealment and no private thoughts. So he's saying the holy instance, which is how we reach God, we remember God in the holy instant, the present moment. Here, there is no concealment and no private thoughts. Then in workbook, on the beginning of the workbook, he, it's chapter, it's a workbook lesson 19. He says, yet it is a fact that there are no private thoughts. Then in workbook lesson 52, he says, I have no private thoughts. And then in workbook lesson 54, he says, if I have no private thoughts, I cannot see a private world. Okay. One, two, three, four, four references from Jesus telling us that we're seeing a private world and the private hallucination that we see through the ego's darkened lens, it can't be shared. It's a, it's our own private perceptual hallucination of a world that doesn't exist. And we don't have to worry about correcting behaviors or telling people how they should behave differently or they should have acted differently. They should have treat me right. We don't have to keep playing those songs in our mind because it's a private world generated from private thoughts and, and God doesn't have any private thoughts and neither does Christ. God doesn't even know what a private thought is. Even the word revelation, God is pure love. So God wants to reveal pure love where everything is shared. Wouldn't you rather have an experience where everything's shared instead of possession? Who owns what? Oh, is that my fork or is that your fork? Is that my spoon or your spoon? I'll clean my spoon, but you clean your spoon. You know, my house, my bank account, my body, you know, my, my partner, my cat, my whatever, my country, fill in the blank. Listen, in the words of the great poet Linda Ronstadt, love is a rose, but you better not pick it. Only grows when it's on the vine, handful of thorns, and you know you've missed it. Lose your love when you say the word mine. What does a little child say when the child's first learning to speak? Mine. That's the ego asserting itself. But we don't have any private thoughts. And if there are no private thoughts, that means there are no secrets. If you're trying to conceal something, it's just because you believe it happened. You believe it's real. You believe it's private and you believe you can protect it by hiding it and concealing it. Uh-huh. That's the unconscious mind. The unconscious mind believes there's a hiding place for private thoughts. And what does Jesus tell us in the Course? He says health is inner peace. He says all illness is mental illness. Take that one in. All illness is mental illness. All death is mental illness. All conflict is mental illness. All war is mental illness. We know this is true. We know Jesus has given us the direct truth. He's not messing around. You know, oh, I feel guilty. I think I should be supporting somebody, some side in the war. Jesus is like, for Christ's sake, do you think God created war? Do you really believe God created war? Did God create famine? Did God create conflict? Did God create drama? Why would a God of pure love create any of those things? That's a misperception. And now, today, he's going to tell us that it's a misperception based on the belief in private thoughts. Why would God create private thoughts? Why would God of eternity create secrets? Who thinks that a secret can be the truth? I don't think a secret can be the truth. I like the words transparent. People say, David, be authentic. Well, how do you be authentic? Be transparent. Don't hide anything. Don't hide anything. I have, I'm practicing that with my cat, the cat, the cat in the house. I can't even call it my cat. But we just had the eye-gazing look. And it's like, isn't it wonderful? Yeah, it is wonderful. But there's no hiding, no secrets in that relationship. I could not continue another moment if I believed in secrets. Now, some of you have been following along our Movie Watcher's Guide to Enlightenment. And I see there's Laverne. Hi, Laverne. Laverne helped develop this beautiful thing, along with many others. Laverne's joining us today. And Laverne can tell you, if you talk to Laverne, Laverne will say, we have many good Looper movies. We've got a lot of time movies. We've got repeaters. We've got Groundhog Day. Anybody remember Groundhog Day with Phil? We've got Groundhog Day. We have, we have Butterfly Effect 1. We have Butterfly Effect 2. We have a movie called Looper. People may think we're a little loopy, but we've got a lot of Looper movies in there. And now Jesus is saying, since this is Resurrection Weekend, Jesus is saying, I'm glad you enjoy my Looper movies that I've given you to help wake up because they help show you the mistake that you're making. And the only mistake you're making is you're trying to hold on to the past. And when you try to hold on to the past, you repeat it and you don't let it go. But Jesus wants us to forgive the past and recognize that it's already gone. When we try to loop it, we're trying to keep it going. And Jesus is like, you're not going to wake up if you keep looping time because the ego is time. It's the belief in separation. So if you keep making the same mistake in the present moment and not listening to the voice of the Holy Spirit, if you keep listening to your own past learning, you're going nowhere. You're just going to stay stuck in the illusion of time. But if you follow the guidance of the Holy Spirit, you're going to get happier and happier, and you're going to be like me. You're just going to scrape me off the ceiling, scrape me off the ceiling. You know, it's just you have a happy, happy, happy life because your dream becomes happy because you don't feel at the mercy of the dream anymore. You're dreaming it. You're not at the mercy of the dream. You're the dreamer of the dream. That's the whole point of the course to show you you're the dreamer. So out of all those Looper movies, Jesus picked one Looper movie for us today because he wants us not to focus on the error, but he wants us to escape. He's giving us this Looper movie today with commentary and setup for the sole purpose of escaping linear time. Today, if you follow along with what I'm sharing, you will escape karma. You will experience what John Lennon called instant karma, which is the present moment, which is that everything is simultaneous. Blanca, you're watching. Blanca's been writing to me a lot. She's saying it's a bad dream. I'm having a bad dream. I'm having a terrible dream, a nightmare. But today Blanca, that's why I invited you to come because today we go from bad dreams into happiness. We will escape the bad dream today. And this movie is the best. This is the best movie. This is one of the most spectacular movies ever made in all of history because it takes you from the loop and then it lifts you up into the resurrection. It lifts you up above the loop. It takes you beyond the loop. This movie, that's why it's like Pete said, it's a classic. This is the device designed to take you beyond time and space. And that is what we have to do. We need to think differently. Every time we're thinking like a human being and we're trying to plan the future, we're trying to say, oh, this is the way I just am. I make these mistakes. I just read an article this morning where this famous actress, she says, I'm in therapy and I'm learning to forgive all my past mistakes. Wow. That's the greatest thing. That's better than any acclaim you can get in the world learning to forgive all my past mistakes. Because when you forgive all your past mistakes, you place the future in the hands of God and you start to forgive all your future mistakes too because they're the same. It's a trick. As long as you keep believing in the error, you will seem to repeat the same mistakes. Like in Groundhog Day, you keep stepping into the puddle. You keep falling into the puddle until you stop and jump over the puddle. That's what the movie is about today. Okay, here's our second theme, seeing the impossibility of loss. Isn't that spectacular? That's your second most desired theme, seeing the impossibility of loss. I'm talking about loss of your health in terms of the body. You can see the impossibility of that. I'm talking about loss of your vitality. You can see the impossibility, loss of money, loss of finances, loss of relationships, loss of your parents, loss of your culture, loss of your country, seeing the impossibility of loss. Of course, that has to be part of our awakening because why would the God of abundance and love create loss? That makes no sense at all. That must be an ego invention because why would eternal love, oh, what should I do? I think I'm going to invent loss. That makes no sense at all. Why would eternal love invent loss? It's an ego construct. But we all know from heartbreak, we've all had heartbreak in our perceptions of this world. I would say we have a perceptual problem based on a faulty interpretation that's based on fear and guilt and loss. That's where our problems came in. It was our own interpretation. We can't blame our parents. We can't blame the country. We can't blame the politicians. It was our own faulty interpretation. And guess what that interpretation was based on? Private thoughts. That's right. We still believe in private thoughts. I remember Resta one time she would receive these songs from the angels, and then she would start to tell me about the song and sing it to me. And then she would burst into laughter. And one of the times she was trying to sing this song from the angels that she received. And the lyrics go, I take my guilt in small doses. Six billion bodies give a little to each. And then she burst into laughter. You see, that's from the angels. I take my guilt in small doses. Six billion bodies give a little to each. The ego peopled this world. So every time we have a grievance with a friend, a coworker, with a partner, with a dog or a cat, with the environment, with the country, with a politician, that's just an ego attempt to project the guilt of private thoughts off onto a person. And say to that person, I would love you if you behave differently. Jesus is like, stop that. You put that there. Get the, get the beam out of your own eye before you get the spec out of your brother's eye. Don't go trying to correct people. Don't go telling people they're wrong. Don't go telling people the world would be a better place if they just learned to behave differently. The mind put them there because the ego put the guilt into the world to fool you to think that it's outside of you, but it's not. Okay, let's look at the third one. Invite spirit to overlook the error. Oh my, that's got to be the best invitation. That's better than an invitation to a birthday party, a wedding, better than an Easter egg hunt is invite the Holy Spirit to overlook the error. That's what I love about today. Today's movie is not about just a looping movie. Oh, no, no. The main character is being invited to overlook the error entirely. And what does Jesus say about this? He says, well, the last, the last illusion to be overcome will be death. The last illusion that you will face in your mind is the belief in death. Now, of course, why would eternal love, a God of eternal love create death? I can think of a few better creations than death. Death. That's right. Death doesn't feel good. Death feels like an ending. Death feels like a break in communication. So the main character today, she's going all the way to face her fear of death, to face her fear of loss, and to finally realize that it's not true. Oh, only way you see the death is in true is if you let yourself be lifted up to overlook the error, because the Holy Spirit knows that death isn't true. And Jesus knows that death isn't true. But that's why we're watching this movie today. So we can join with the Christ, we can join with the Holy Spirit and see the impossibility of death. And then you laugh. That's when it becomes a comedy. But as long as you think death is real, this is not that this is not a funny world. This is it's not a funny dream if you think death is real. I mean, death is real for anyone. If death was real for anyone, it would not be a happy place. But it is when it's retranslated. Okay, here's release the belief in competition and recognize true equality. How can we know we're all equal until we correct this belief in private thoughts and we correct this belief in linear time? The reason equality seems to be so difficult to face every day on the planet is because of the belief that time is linear and that private thoughts are real. How can you have equality if you have secrets? How could you have equality when you can have deceptions? How could you have connection feeling that will be so consistent and never go away if you believe that private thoughts are true? Which is just saying if you believe in secrets. So basically those are some of the themes that we're going to be dealing with. Now, since this is a setup, I'm going to get you into the movie before you get into the movie. So I want you to know the characters. I want you to know what they're dealing with because they're just showing us what we have to release. If you identify with any of the characters of this movie, it's because they're just showing you the issue that you haven't faced yet. So you don't have to play this out over many years and decades. You can do it in this movie if you really see that they're just reflecting your belief in private thoughts. So what we have is it's a movie that's got four girlfriends. Samantha is one, Lindsay, Ali, and Elodie. Those are four girlfriends. They're classmates. They like to hang together. They're besties. They like to do things together. They practice releasing their private thoughts about their boyfriends, about their teachers, about their parents. Now let's see, why is it so helpful to us? Because why? I think we could escape all of time and space if we could get into the mind of a teenager. Anybody remember when you were a teenager, 13, 14, 15? Wasn't that bizarre? Aren't you glad you survived it? How did any of us make it through high school? That was a miracle. That was an absolute miracle to make it through high school. But imagine if you could go inside the mind of a teenager and then come out the other end and see that that mind of the teenager was your own belief in private thoughts, the things that made it so difficult. Let's admit weren't relationships extremely difficult when we were teenagers? For most of us, maybe they still seem to be. But when you're teenagers, everything's exaggerated. Your hormones are coming into play. You don't know what you're going to do with your life. You hate school. Most of us hated school. Some of us kind of liked it. But deep down, we were like, I would rather sit home with a popcorn and watch movies than be hearing a bell go off and moving around like cattle, from first bell, second bell, third bell. Come on, you admit it now. Maybe it was somewhat fun, but you didn't like that structure, right? As a teenager, you didn't nobody like the structure. And then if you have a little bit of fun and you get a detention, you have to stay later in the day because you goofed off. You didn't play by the rules. I had some fun when I was a teenager because my mother was a teacher in the school where I was going. So I was trying to be goody, goody David, goody, goody David, first bell, second bell, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh. And then my friends were talking about my mother who gave them a detention. Why did your mother keep me after school? Your mother is mean. Your mother is an authoritarian. And I'm like, give me a break. I'm just trying to survive. I'm a teenager trying to make it through the day. And now you're keeping all this mom stuff on because she was a teacher at the school. So I got a double fast acceleration and forgiveness. Try having your mom at school. Oh, the teachers say, oh, I love your mom so much. But why do you do this, David? Am I going to have to tell your mom, oh, please, this is a nightmare. This is a nightmare. But see, that was a fast acceleration and forgiveness. So in this movie, we have four young women that are best friends. They go to the same school. They share all their emotions and their thoughts with each other. They do slumber parties together. And they have a tendency to gossip. As anybody remember when we were teenagers, we really, we gossiped a lot. We would get together with our friends and we would gossip. Listen, gossip is private thoughts. We were not sharing the truth. Gossip, stereotypes, putting people down, comparing ourselves to other people. We did a lot of that in the teen years and it was just a, it was a private thoughts festival. The wonder we were messed up when we were teenagers. And even now when we have a course in miracles, we may still, if you believe in time or death, you still feel a little messed up. Let's be honest. That's what we're dealing with right now. We're still dealing with the remnants of people pleasing in private thoughts. There was a lot of people pleasing going on and these four girls have a lot of people pleasing going on, but they don't know it. They didn't know any better. We didn't know any better. None of us knew any better. We just did the best that we could. We were just trying to survive. We were trying to make it out of teenage years and hopefully hoping that there would be a tomorrow. But in this movie, they are dealing with a lot of intense anxiety, fear, grief. And so these are the four girls and the main character, her name is Samantha. Now Samantha has a boyfriend and his name is Rob and Rob's a popular guy. He's an athlete and he's like the guy that people wanted to date. You know, he's one of the real popular guys. And so she thinks she's got the best teenage life she can have because she has a boyfriend. Remember, there was a lot of us as teens who did not have boyfriends and girlfriends. I was one that was voted most quiet. I did not have a girlfriend. Now the main character here, Samantha, she's got a boyfriend, but she doesn't know what she's going to do with her life. She's dealing with all of her emotions and she's trying to work through it. And so are her friends, her besties. Now there's another boy who likes Samantha and his name is Kent. You know, like Clark Kent, Superman, Clark Kent. Kent likes Samantha and they've known each other since they were children, little children. But when she grew up, she decided to be go with the popular girls and have the popular boyfriend and this dear, dear friend who loves her dearly. She doesn't have the time of day for him. She doesn't even care about Kent now. Kent was like this dear friend and they shared all these beautiful experiences, but he's not on the A list anymore. In fact, he's not on the B list. He's off the list, even though he still adores her. He's not even in her radar. And then we have another woman named Juliet, who she's an artist and she wears her hair long and they're constantly gossiping, putting her down and everything. But she also was the best friend of one of the four and that's, she's been outcast. She's like now a total outcast. Were any of you outcast in your teen years? I think I kind of was because I didn't talk to anybody. I think that was because they didn't, I was like, leave him alone because he's just so quiet. I was contemplating what's it all about. I think I spent my entire teen years pondering, what is this crazy world about? Will I ever be able to fit into such a crazy world? That's what I was doing during my teen years, but I wasn't popular. I was very quiet. I was like the thinker. I was the thinker. I was trying to figure out what's it all about. I was thinking, well, it'd be great to have a girlfriend, be great to have sex, be great to go to parties, but what is the purpose of this world? I still had the same private thoughts as everybody, but I was like, what's the point? What is the point of this whole thing? So our main character, she's not really philosophical to begin with, but once her day, once she seems to die in a car crash, once she starts to have a looping day, like in Groundhog Day, she starts to ponder, what is the meaning of life? Imagine if your day just kept repeating. It's her February 12th. Her February 12th just starts repeating, and she doesn't know why, and that's what's the same with all the Looper movies. The main character in the Looper movie doesn't know why is this happening to me? Why don't I get it tomorrow? Why am I repeating the same old day? I would say this is the whole human race. We're all just repeating the same mistake. We may tell ourselves, oh, a brand new day, but we brush our teeth. We comb our hair. If you've got any hair left to comb, you comb your hair. You may make a cup of coffee or tea or do something. It's pretty repetitive. It's really Groundhog Day. It's the looping thing, but we're pretty philosophical because we're with Jesus and, of course, in miracles, and we're actually asking the question, what's it all about? What is the purpose for this world? What is the purpose for my relationships? What is the point, Jesus? If you don't mind, I have one question for you. What is the point of the human race? What is the point of time and space? And Jesus says, well, it's the present moment is the point. It's this moment is simultaneous, and now we have Dr. Strange and talking about the multiverse, and then the movie I just mentioned to you, yeah, everything, everywhere, all at once. If you got to go see the movie, that's quantum. That's basically saying that everything we experience, we're experiencing it, but it's actually simultaneous, that all the seeming anomalies of what we could do in that they call parallel universes or multi universes, they're all happening at the same time. Does that sound like that'll blow your mind? And I hope this movie blows your mind. I hope you go at the end of this movie. Oh my gosh, I was wrong about everything. I was wrong about time. I was wrong about time. That's what this movie can help you do is you can realize, and I will say that you will be indescribably happy if you realize that time is simultaneous, because it's only the belief that time is linear, which comes from private thoughts and secrets, that makes the world into like a hellish place, makes it, it makes it, Bianca, you're with me, right? That's why you're, it's such a bad dream is because it's a linear dream, a dream in which your husband can leave or go off with another woman and all these things. Don't think God has anything to do with that. Don't think Jesus planned that. He wants you to be happy, but it requires that we have to let go of our time ideas because we thought something was missing in the past. We thought we took a take an action to correct it, and we hope for a better future. And Jesus is saying, don't hope for a better future. I've got a present moment for you that you're going to love, but I'll tell you one thing, the future is a trick. I can tell you, and I, this is coming for somebody who was in university for 10 years and has a five-year degree in planning. What a joke. Jesus has me get a five-year degree in planning and then he says, and by the way, you can forget all that now. Oh my, that's right. He's just saying, yeah, forget your career. I know a lot of people are saying, you know, well, it's important to have a career. Let's talk about that for a second. Your career is healing the mind. Your, Jesus says this in the Course, your vocation is healing and you have no other. I don't care what the body seems to do to get some little currency or some paper strips or some metal disc. I'm not talking about that kind of a career. No, Jesus is saying, honestly, your career is, your vocation is, is healing the mind because remember, Jesus says only the mind can believe it's sick. Jesus never really addresses sick bodies because why? Sick bodies are a projection. Jesus, when, when Jesus was here 2000 years ago, was he concerned about symptoms? Oh no. The lame, oh, could suddenly walk. The blind, huh, could suddenly see instantaneously that all they had to do is go near Jesus and say, I love you. I trust you. Please, I want to be healed. And they were healed instantaneously. He didn't, he wasn't like a doctor. I'll go here, take two aspirin and come back in three days and tell me how you feel. He was like an instantaneous healer because he knew that time was simultaneous and it wasn't linear. He was not tricked by all these forms. He's not interested in appearances. He's interested in peace of mind. He's interested in the kingdom of heaven. So at 1239 p.m. our main character is going to experience a car crash. I mean the car is just going to be totally flipped over and everything. And then she's going to begin on Cupid Day on February 12th called Cupid Day in her high school. She's going to start looping with the same day over and over and over. And she is going to start to wonder what is going on. Yes, she freaks out a little bit. Yes, she feels a little rebellious. She starts to get in touch with her unconscious anger. You can imagine if your world was suddenly shifted from what you thought it was into something else, you would have a few emotions. She starts to get pretty philosophical in it. Now, before we start the movie, and again this is just wow, what a movie. You're just going to love this movie so much. But let's come back to Easter for a moment. If time is not linear, then the whole story of Easter has to come down to what does the resurrection mean to me in this moment. And that's what Jesus wants you to do. He wants you to make this Easter different from every other Easter you've ever had. Because just like the crucifixion seemed to be people killing the body of Jesus 2000 years ago, and just like the resurrection seemed to be when he came, the stone was rolled away and he came back. He came back to the apostles. He made appearances. His body came back. Jesus is saying now that's just a story. I want you to realize that any time you are upset, you are believing in the ego, and you are crucifying yourself, and that mind that believes in the ego needs to be saved. It needs salvation. That's what the Christians have been talking about, right? It's salvation. You need to be saved. Not a saved person, not a saved body, a saved mind, a mind that realizes it was completely mistaken about linear time. It was completely mistaken about this repetition game, this loop. You have to admit you made a mistake believing in the loop. You can't expect the loop to disappear if you still want it there. Why would Holy Spirit take it away if you still want it? If you still find something attractive in the loop, the Holy Spirit will wait. If you still find something you want to pursue in the loop, the Holy Spirit will wait. But if you want to experience the resurrection that Jesus was the example of, then you need to devote your heart and your soul to this forgiveness experience. Not forgiving something that happened, but just forgiving the entire loop. The entire loop. You see how important that is? We're not forgiving the past only. We're forgiving the future too. And I tell you, you will be indescribably happy when you forgive the future. We did a whole retreat on that recently. I placed the future in the hands of God. It will be indescribable happiness if you let go of this loop. And this movie is going all the way. The main character, she's going to show us all how to do it. She's going to face her worst nightmare. She's going to face her fear of death. She's going to face her fear of of existence in this movie. She's going to face it all for all of us to show us that, of course, that's how it has to go. And I just want you to pay attention to your emotions as we watch this movie because that's always the way that you get in touch with what's underneath. Don't try to censor your emotions. Don't try to be metaphysically correct. Just allow yourself to be able to watch this movie and go through the emotions and go through everything that you feel, but be willing to give it over to Jesus as an Easter present. We're not going to give Jesus eggs, Easter eggs. We're going to give over our private thoughts. We're going to give over all of our private thoughts and private beliefs as our gift so that we can accept the resurrection for ourselves. That's all Jesus wants. He doesn't want you to try to behave like a good Christian. He wants you to have pure of heart. Blessed are the pure of heart, he said, for they shall see God because everything that comes from us, our actions are all just what are we truly inspired by? We are no longer going to focus on the error. We are going to focus on the joy, the joy that is ours, that is real, that is true. I don't know how I made it through my teenage years. I think the only way I made it was music. Somehow, no girlfriend, not many friends. I had a very good dog, but I have to say Jesus reached me with love songs. I had a lot of love songs that I listened to most of my teen years. Now I see that really my love song was for God. Now I see that that's what I always was longing for. I wasn't longing for a physical relationship. I was longing to remember my Creator. I was longing to remember my identity as the Christ. That's why I was singing. I would sit there and put my headset on, stylistics, betcha vibe, golly wow, you're the one that I've been waiting for forever, and ever ships will my love for you keep growing strong, keep growing strong. I mean, my heart would explode open with these love songs. Write your name across the sky, anything you ask I'll try, because betcha vibe, golly wow, you know, I mean, when I was hearing these love songs, I was starting to connect with my Creator. I was starting to connect with the God of love that's beyond time and space, that would never have anyone suffer, that would never turn anyone away. And I was, even in my own way, I mean, I was going to church, but I didn't feel the connection quite so strong as the love songs when I'm in my room. My heart is opening wider and wider, you know, and that's what I want you to feel today. I want you to let yourself go into an experience of how much God loves you, that literally will transport your awareness to a state of oneness and love. You could not ask for anything more than that. Everybody is searching for the love, but it's inside of them. It's not, it's not outside. We aren't going to find it in the right form. We have to let go of pursuing it in the forms. So sit back, enjoy this movie. It's probably the best Looper movie ever made because it goes for the resurrection and that's transcending the loop. Nobody wants to be stuck in a loop forever. You can't. We want beyond. We want to go beyond. And this movie is going to be used by Jesus today to take us soaring, soaring high high Blanca. That's right. No more unhappy dreams. We're going soaring today. We're going into the light. Okay, so enjoy. Enjoy the movie and I'll be with you during the movie.