 The world of perception and the people in our lives, especially the ones that touch us so deeply, in many cases we could always think of them as angels because it's such a hard opening. There's a lot of love and connection there. But when we hear the words, holographic universe, or we get into teachings of quantum physics and so forth, we start to realize that there is no perceptual world that's apart from the perceiver. In lesson 132, Jesus says, there is no world apart from what you think. And then he goes in front of it and he says, ultimately in that lesson, there is no world. Exclamation point is taking it deeper and deeper to this idea that there's nothing outside of us. So we have had this belief in time and space, in dimensions, three dimensional world, and dimensions beyond this world, and realms beyond this world. And there's many books, even the Orantia book is quite good at articulating a lot of these different realms and the whole cosmology and everything like that. But basically everything that we perceive is what we, the meaning that we gave it. All the particulars of your brother, just like all the particulars of my grandmother, Lily, it was a very significant character in my life in Awakening. She was just a symbol of unconditional love. You can do no wrong. Are there by design, you might say that nothing is at random. No person, no place, no event, nothing at all comes at random. And that these people that have been very significant in our life experiences on planet Earth are reflections of what we have in our mind.