All right. And I also have a question. Yes. The other day, this is kind of a nutshell version, the important stuff. The other day I was feeling a little down. I was feeling bad. All right. And I felt like a spiral starting. And I looked in the mirror. And I actually, I liked what I saw. Oh, all right. And it kept my, it, I looked good to myself. And it sustained my. energy level. Yes. Now, that was pretty rare because... Why? Every time I feel bad or in a negative state and I look at my reflection, I see that reflection of the negative... All right. And so this time you gave yourself the opportunity to realize that no matter how things may seem, you always have the opportunity to redefine them. And that that will be what you experience. Not necessarily how something looks, but by the meaning you give it.
it will you determine the experience you get out of it? Okay. So you gave yourself that reflection? Yes. Very good. And was there a certain message? I just gave you the message. Yes. But was there like a certain... But was there another more important message, Bichard? Yes. Well, no. So I guess it's a whole new question. Concerning the physiology. Yes. The connection between physiology. the body and the mind and maybe the experience of time and aging. Yes. Well, time is a side effect that you all create to have a certain kind of an experience. You create that side effect by shifting your consciousness through billions of parallel reality versions of yourself every second. Thus, that shifting creates what you call the experience of change, time, movement. Shifting. Yes, you're shifting your consciousness through different variations of yourself in parallel world. world. That's what time is.
It's a side effect of that shift of consciousness. And you're doing this billions of times a second without even knowing you're doing it. And during sleep, it's the same? Absolutely. Okay. There is no time. There is no experience of time if you're not shifting. All right. You understand? Yes, yes.