 Yeah, I think everyone can say that we have all experienced in this lifetime to different degrees and extents, we've experienced loss. Sometimes it's loss of a pet or a family member or a loved one, you know, most of us can go back in our minds, one was the first time you went to a funeral home, not just to visit a funeral home, but where a loved one, a friend or a relative was there, what was the feeling, you know, even as a child being taken to my first funeral home, kind of interesting experience going there, watching people dress, their emotions, this kind of somber feeling and then a casket, and then being a little one going up like, oh, what's a casket? Listen, touching the wood, shiny wood and then looking in and saying, you know, this, I mean, you know, it is like an interesting exposure and maybe for a lot of children, there's not a lot of things associated with it because it's brand new, but then, you know, as you seem to grow older and you seem to know the people and it seems like it's tied into this loss and I think, you know, that is something where that's like the core of what the ego is. The ego made this world. It seems like a manifest, visible world to take the place of what was truly visible, we'll say, the vision of Christ. This is the substitute. And then when you start to go through life, you know, it just, you have events that seem to just help put you in touch with this feeling of loss, this feeling of grief, maybe for a child that they have a pet goldfish or a cat or kitten or a dog that they begin to play with and interact with and then, you know, it dies and then that's maybe an experience. And we just seem to, you know, you go through the human lifespan and you do start to get in touch with this sense of loss, divorce, separation, you know, all those kind of things being left, being abandoned or betrayed, but that loss feeling. And I would say that that's, again, the incentives is to get into working miracles, to being in function because that's what washes away this deep core or root of the belief and loss away so that you actually have a fulfillment in mind from purpose, from being in alignment with a source that literally lights up your mind so that it shines away this core root of belief and loss. And that's, it's good to remember that, to keep it in that kind of context. So, yeah, you can watch this and you can start to think, you know, like you're just bringing it back here and saying, wow, in a practical way, what if there was an event that occurred where you could start thinking of friends or ones that are close to you that were, you know, out of your life, so to speak, or your life experiences and then that's where you start getting into those deeper feelings of loss. The purpose is the all, you know, that's what we're focused on. The purpose is the way that you, you could say, light up the mind, you know, and dissolve away that belief. Until that point when the mind is lit, then that belief and loss will just continue to surface and surface and surface and it can seem like there's a more generalized feeling, like something's being taken away from you. The ego feels like there's something above it that is taking away something from it. That's how, it doesn't know the spirit, but it just feels like there's something over it hovering above it that is constantly seeming to take something away from it. And it's even played out in a lot of religions. What do I have to sacrifice this year? You know, what do I have to give up from the ego's perspective? It's just one more process of giving up from the spirit's perspective. It's like everything's being integrated in into a state of wholeness, but it's just which way you perceive it. Loss, giving up, or integrating in. Oh, my husband just said, I'm integrating into the whole. You see how different that is? That's the spiritual perspective. Can you say that one small please? My husband just said I'm integrating into the whole. And the whole is, of course, beyond husbands and wives, parents and children, past and future. It's just, it's the divine, it's like the cosmic field, the quantum field.