 Another line in the course was really kind of striking. It said, if you are devoted, you are entitled to devotion. You're entitled to miracles. That's one of the workbook lessons. But if you are devoted, you are entitled to devotion. In fact, this world is nothing more than the call to witnesses. So when I'm finding in my awareness, in my dreamscape, these devoted, amazingly devoted brothers and sisters that have cast aside all to give their lives over to the Holy Spirit to be used for the plan of awakening. I find that spectacular. That's part of the pathway. If you are devoted, you are entitled to devotion. That sounds kind of Eastern. And when there's the story of Yogi Nanda, Ramana Maharshi, there's some devotion going there. I've been over to India, onto some of these places in ashrams. I love the feel. I love the feel before I walk in the door. I'm like, ooh. So I go to some condents and monasteries. Ooh. That's the feel. I get the chills before I even get to the door when I'm in the parking lot. Oh, gosh, that's good. There's some devotion going on there. My life has been completely devoted to listening and following that voice and amazing miracles that happen. Daily miracles, many, many miracles. That's what you need. You need to be miracle-minded. You need to be eventually miracle-minded to be consistently happy. That's the formula, so to speak. Consistently miracle-minded takes you closer towards that revelatory awakening experience.