 So for me, I had to really question everything, even things about the Course. I know people are fond of talking about the Course as a self-study book, but when Jesus says in the Course, the ego enjoys studying itself, that's like a beware, beware even of self-study. We're here to collaborate, we're here to join, and it's all in mind, actually. But we really need to be open to our brothers and sisters. We can't think of this as just an intellectual endeavor, as we're hearing in our meditations. It's far beyond intellectual understanding and concepts, and I had people say to me many years, I get that concept intellectually, but, and I said, if you throw that word but in there, you've just negated whatever you've had in the beginning. You can throw that out too. The Course cannot be understood intellectually. And therefore, it's a Course in relinquishing every concept and every idea that you've ever held. Buddha had it straight. Jesus had it straight. Empty the mind of everything you think you think and think you know. And the only way that we can do that is through trust. We have to trust the Spirit is guiding us and leading us. We can't trust our past learning. We can't trust jobs to support us. We can't trust opinions. We can't trust research. Now that we know in quantum physics that all of Newtonian and all of empirical research is all a projection. All of Newtonian physics. Based on the belief that there's an external world and you can learn something about that through empirical knowledge. It was a lie. Quantum is now lining up with all the mystics and saints and poets and Umi and, you know, it's really beautiful, but we really have to let go of everything. Whenever you can hear the words, research supports, you can run away. Now, we're into intuition. We have to hear the voice of the Holy Spirit. I have a friend, Frances, and she basically is living a very mystical life. I'm really honored actually. I live with a group of mystics that are really all over the world, but every one of them actually hear the voice for God. It's quite an amazing community. We always hear about the Essenes and the Apostles and the Franciscans. It's just an amazing thing when you live and work and collaborate with a group that really hear guidance. Actually, it's quite a harmony. It's quite a living experience. It's quite a reflection actually. I think, wow, what a reflection. This is the happy dream. You can commune. We're nodding heads. We don't have democracies or take votes or what's your opinion. We've gone past that from living this course and applying this course. It's an amazing daily mystery school, but not knowing anything about this world and feeling gloriously happy.