Yeah, well, there is this, this this verse in the New Testament that the spirit of a prophet being subjected to a prophet, which means that actually, and and also, Paul writes to Timothy about, you know, the Holy Spirit giving us self control, self control. So I think I think, actually, to think you're out of control when the Holy Spirit comes upon you, is quite dangerous, actually, yes. And actually is not a healthy thing to be to happen. I remember many years ago, in our church, I don't know if you were there at the time, there was a man cam, not going to mention who it was, of course, he wasn't. He wasn't a leader of a church. But he came along and he walked to the front. And basically, he felt he had a word from God, and he was sharing this word, then suddenly, halfway through it, he started roaring and falling on the floor, and, and all the rest of it. And we had to take off from there. And I spoke to him afterwards and said, the real danger of what happened here was that actually, people will not remember not remembering the words that you brought. All they're remembering is that you what happened afterwards. And I don't think he was particularly happy with that. But I was trying to be helpful and saying, you know, there is a point where whether we act things out, and sometimes you might want to physically do something, as well as share a word to actually emphasize visually, what you feel God is saying, I can understand that, and perhaps you know better about this than me. But actually, you know, unless people here, again, there's a word I think, is in the profits, unless the trumpet, the trumpet makes a certain sound, who will hear. So actually, it's a bit like, somebody's playing the trumpet, but we don't know what the tune is, or what what the song is, so we can't sing along, and therefore