36:14 Kate Horsman: itself, part of that is allowing sometimes the impulse of the trauma or the memory to complete itself, right? Sometimes, when they talk about trauma, it's like this, this unfinished
impulse to be able to run away to say something to have a motion, right? It deserves completion. And that is some of what we are doing when we're able to access, especially the emotional world of the
body, because we, again, are moving further and further away from our bodies, therefore moving further and further away from our emotions. So if we allow this expression to come through, there is
something that shifts in the body where it's like, you know, after after a big cry, and we do one of these, oh, something just reset itself there. On a future level, you know, these moments where you
were experiencing, and hopefully this feels okay to share, it's also not totally unique. You, you trusted what was happening with your body, and you had movements, you were assisting in this process,
you're like, oh, like, trying to get free, right. And I've seen this before I've seen people, he'll start to scream or start to sing, or do a shake. And it's like, okay, we're not actually thinking
those things through write. Hopefully, there's just enough. Yeah, and that's safety, and the whole experience, how allow that sort of completion, like the body knows what to do. And in those moments,
you were assisting yourself, which is to say that the medicine is within you, which is the really fascinating thing, about breathwork that I think makes it, you know, just very unique from other
modalities, and I love other modalities, they've been so beneficial to me. And we're not outsourcing anything to anyone other than our amongst