 I mean I don't think if you went around the world and you kind of interviewed people that a lot of very high percentage would consciously say that they really want to live in community. You know, there's your hermits and you're, you know, I am a rock, I am an island. There's the people that kind of enjoy being single and going solo and then there are those that want to pair off and couple up. But there's not really that many that are like open to spiritual community. And then if there is a sense of community, I know I've watched people over the years and just kind of observed, is that people like to have a kind of a cause or a purpose to rally around. And this purpose isn't exactly always healing the mind. You know, food cop, I'll join a food cop, we'll save money buying food together, you know, or we'll go and we'll invest together in some kind of adventure or this and that. I mean those are the common kind of things where people join together on some kind of external goal, you know, where it seems safer, you know, to have a more superficial goal to join in. And then the more you work with metaphysics and with a course, then it's like, oh, that's not going to go anywhere. You know, those are like backdrops to come together. But I think the deeper you go spiritually that you're not so concerned about joining so much with family, with relatives, with high school reunions and the things that you think, my gosh, I've had story after story of trying to join around these more superficial causes and it never brought me a deep sense of satisfaction and joy and peace. And it's like, it feels a little crazy though to let it all go. People will say, what are you doing? What are you going to do with your life? You've got to have friends, you've got to have family, you've got to, you've got to belong. You've got to find out where to belong. And this path is really, you know, following the path of a different drummer, you know, of taking you on the road less traveled. And it's almost a guarantee that you'll face feelings of loneliness and aloneness coming up on this journey. And I think that's just what Lisa was saying, it's like it's facing them. You know, it can seem to serve to a point and then all of a sudden it's like, I don't want to just tell myself, you know, I'm not alone. I want to feel that connectedness. And I think it takes a lot of faith and trust to really go down this rabbit hole in the beginning of purpose, true divine purpose. That's what I thought I was needing to work on was the trust. I thought that maybe that's what it was, giving in and distrusting. Yeah, I think, and this monastery is a reflection of that. I've described it as like, just like they talk about a house of cards. This is like just a pyramid of trust that just every little stick in the pyramid is based on trust. And if there wasn't that trust, it seems like the whole pyramid would collapse. And it just, from every aspect of what we do, it's based on that trust. It's like a vibrational connection where we put that so much out in front that the other things that the world would consider important are to fade away, fall away. And even when people come and share their experiences and their stories, there's always that common, the common ground of mind training, you know, using it for mind training, using everything for mind training, everything without exception. And it's fun. I mean, it's not so heavily reinforced in the world, you know, where it's kind of unknown. It's not even consciously talked about mind training. What is that? Is it some kind of brainwashing? Is it some kind of cult of control or whatever? And we're being taught to cleanse the mind and to tune in and to align and calibrate, like you said, that we're calibrating back into alignment of the spirit. We're doing it consciously. We're doing it reminding ourselves over and over to do it and do it. And we're actually allowing ourselves to feel some joy with it and feel like it can be fun. It actually can be fun. Thank you for coming. It's not like I'm afraid of trust. Ready? You've zoomed in. The opening, welcome, and you've zoomed into it. And of course, Miracles is really saying it's trust or faith really aren't a matter of quantity. You know how sometimes people will say you need more faith or more trust? It's not really that at all. It's that you might say is our mind itself, we could say, is trusting. And it's more the question of what am I trusting in? Or what am I putting my faith in? Because we're told there's two different thought systems, one of love and fear. And we're really trusting. Our mind is just always trusting. Just like you see a little child. A child can be very trusting, but it's like what am I trusting in? And that takes quite a bit of discernment. If our mind seems kind of muddled and confused or like it seems like there's many voices going on in there, then what of all these nine voices? The committee meets and they're all chattering at the same time. And trust who? Trust the committee? And so that one voice idea, when you start working with the chorus, it does seem like things start to get quieter, settle down, settle down. And you may not tune in completely to that one voice additionally, but you sure feel like you're on the right direction. Like it starts to get softer and more still and more quiet. I don't know what I'm doing, but I'm heading in the right direction. Maybe that's all I have to do is just head in that direction. Maybe I don't have to figure out how I'm going to get there. Maybe there's just great power within me that is really a very good guide at getting me there into that experience. And so I'm glad that you came.