(Disclaimer: This transcript is auto-generated and may contain mistakes.) So there was some truth to what they were saying. Why is that? Because they say, well, you know, this is only a dream, only in life are we truly awake. Yeah, but it's called a rude awakening. Why? Because they're lifting up their eyes in hell. And you know what? Every single Aztec that has ever died, they're in hell today. And yes, it's true. Now they're fully awake and they're realizing that they're in hell. And then they're worshiping false gods. They shouldn't look for the true and living God. And what is it? It's a false pagan religion that teaches people how to go to hell. I connect with Dia de los Muertos just being in California and being a part of a Hispanic culture that's blended, you know, from Southern California up to Northern California. And I'm definitely believing that this time of year is when the veil is the nest between the worlds and being able to connect and honor the dead and remember them. And it's really beautiful to put them on altars and remember their faces and have dance with them. Locals dress up as skeletons, men dress as women, and parties are thrown in graveyards to welcome death.