 And that's very much the way Jesus's presence was in instructions. Always very helpful, often offering correction, but not kind of as ever like a scolding. It was more of like, you may want to consider this. Almost like, I'll make the suggestions and you make the decisions. I'm not going to decide for you. I'm not going to try to intervene for you in your wake-up experience. But I will try to convince you of the value of following one voice and making decisions with the Holy Spirit. So that was a favorite prayer. Holy Spirit, decide for God for me. There's such a surrender when we give decisions over to the Holy Spirit and to Jesus. Our only other alternative is to make decisions from our past learning. And we seem to, as human beings, try and try again to go back to that default setting. Well, from all my past experiences, I have been topped with, this feels like the best way. So we're, humans are weighing the pros and cons and trying to really feel out, does this feel safe? Does this feel secure? Is this prudent? Is this wise? When all the while we have an intuitive voice within us that is extremely wise, always prudent, and it's, you could say it's always right because it's coming from right-mindedness. It's coming from inspiration. It's coming from joy. It's coming from peace. It's coming from love. And it knows our greatest interest. And you may even think of that voice or the Holy Spirit as like a higher self that always knows your greater interest in any seeming conceivable situation or circumstance. It's always there. It's always offering. And basically Jesus tells us that the Holy Spirit is as loud as your willingness to listen. So Jesus isn't coming in with megaphones and speakers blasting. He's not sending in the Holy Spirit on a search and destroy mission to try to root out the ego. It's very soft. It's very gentle. And yet we have to be willing to hear it before we can hear it.