 Yeah, it's all involuntary. The speaking and the words, it's like there's no choice involved in the words. So it's just like an expression or a delivery. And even that's part of a prearranged plan. The script is written, the words are written, the metaphors, the examples. And yet awareness, when you're just in the glee, the joy, the happiness, it's not linked or dependent on the words. So it's not really a benefit for this person or that person or whatever. It's just like a showering of what's beneficial for the whole. The words are just given, but it's only the ego that would try to infer something or deduce something like a Sherlock Holmes or conclude something from the words. But the words are coming from a state that is kind of emanating from a state. And there was a time when I seemed to have an aspect that would judge the words that would come out. And I think we've all gone through those things where we're just like observing and aware and somehow judging the words. What does that mean? And what's this? But then at some point, that ceases. So there's not an inner judge or an inner critic, a separate aspect that's keeping score. Well, that was good. No, I shouldn't have said that. That part, like Tinkerbell, it goes away. The words can come out in ways that are used in helpful ways. I could feel the helpfulness, but I can't pick apart the meaning of the words anymore. Somebody one time called me the talking mystic. It was Kirsten. She said, you're the talking mystic. So many words. So many words. And I said, it isn't that funny that the character of David was so shy and got voted most quiet. And just again, the Holy Spirit uses whatever. It can be kind of striking if there wasn't anything back in the personality itself that would have given a clue to the use, which is good to know that we don't have to hold ourselves to the past of what we think we're capable of or not. The Holy Spirit's like, yeah, yeah, well, I say you're ready. And here we go. And okay, then let's be about it.