 I'm searching since such a long time, there are a lot of spiritual concepts still, where this confusion comes in. I think I asked it last time, but I forget the answer somehow, with the time of the Kali Yoga that it will be very dark. And then you said, no, it's not the time of the Kali Yoga at the moment. I think the answer is just important for me to help to find more trust that there will be better times coming ahead somehow. Fransiska, Kali Yoga, Satya Yoga, these are descriptions of states of being. You can't measure time in yoga because you don't know where to start. These are descriptions of how humans live. You may be living in your Kali Yoga now, but your neighbor may not. So the idea that there is a finite period of time when this happens and then it's replaced by that by a better time and then another era appears, this is not the meaning of the yugas. This is a very simplistic description of what yugas actually mean. Because there is no beginning and there is no end. The universe has always been and will always be big bang this way or that way. Even if there was a bang, it came from somewhere. So there was something before that, so there's no beginning. There's no beginning and there's no end. So the yugas are simply concepts. And as you yourself just said, you're living in concepts. You need to let go of the concepts and you need to just feel yourself, feel the soul, feel the source. The concepts of things created by human beings to put meaning into what they couldn't understand, to try to control the chaos, which isn't a chaos. There's a matrix of perfection unfolding in every second. And when you tune in, you can see that unfolding in front of you. You can see it unfolding. So yes, you're right. Your head is full of too many concepts as a spiritual seeker that is part of the journey to go through the concepts and to leave them behind. So it's not as if you've wasted any time. You have not wasted time, but it's time to leave that behind because unless you experience it, it is only an idea in someone else's book. And you can only experience it if you take up the sadhana and actually feel the soul and the source. There are very few people in this world who would actually refuse or refute the idea of something within themselves that is central to them. Everyone feels that there is truth in that, that yes, there is something that is the truth of my being. That's all I'm saying. And it is not as difficult as one can imagine. It's just one has to leave the spiritual concepts behind. One has to leave all of that stuff behind. One can say, okay, this is also a sadhana. So, you know, it's also a concept. If you think it's a concept, you can only argue with me if you have already tried to do this simple sadhana and it hasn't functioned. There's a woman who asked a question before who has never even met me. Someone else told her about this sadhana. Imagine. And something has started to happen with her. So, I feel that you're on a good way and that it's time to also start to centre yourself, go within, stop imposing all your ideas on your life around you. You know, you also, I mean, growing up in Europe, in Germany, I mean, you're like one huge big concept on toothpicks walking around. That's what finally it's all about. Thinking, thinking, thinking. Thinking is not a way to knowing. It's exactly the opposite. It just leads to misery. It's only to be used as a tool for planning things or doing simple tasks which need to be organised. But it's not a means of knowledge. It's certainly not a means of self-knowledge. It's a good idea now to start to really tune in. Do the pendulum kriya and start to tune in. Start to feel the soul, the source. And even if you don't feel anything, at least you're taking a moment to identify where is your action coming from? Is it coming from the loud and clamouring and demanding and insisting and pushing and hoping and wanting and willing and intentioning voice of the ego? Or is it that other thing which is just much more quiet and quietly impulsing? So just tune in a bit more. Things will settle down.