 I was thinking of simple, you were talking about it simple. So I thought that if you were to make a poster to put on your wall, to remind you every day about the Course in Miracles, and you wanted to put simple statements, what would be the statements that you would put on it in say 10 statements or less? Great question. This is for anybody. When I was going through the Course, it was just depending on the flavor of the week, what was really jumping out of me. Trust would settle every problem now. Some people, somebody who was a dentist was telling me he was contemplating a tattoo, and he was sitting at the dinner table saying, I think I might get a tattoo, and he said I might get it right here on my arm so I can view it. There was another man there that had one right there too. Forgiveness is the key to happiness. That was one that always jumped out. Sometimes, the shorter the better, something that's really short, like several words, I rest in God. I remember when I got to that work with Lesson, I stayed with that one for a while, because it was like, oh, I like the sound of that. I can just, ah, I rest. In the early years when I was just learning really to trust all things would come to me, and I think I really opened up to Lesson 50. I am sustained by the love of God to remember where my sustenance, my source was coming from, because as soon as you're tempted into believing into persons and money and jobs and countries and politics and all this, then you lose track of your source. That's the last thing you want to lose track of. Then maybe I'll just stop with, there's a part in Enforced in the workbook where Jesus says, we say God is, and then we cease to speak. If I had to pick two words, God is might be a great reminder, just about presence, the I am presence. There's so many great ones. I mean, my gosh, we could go on and on and on for those, but those are just some of the ones that just popped into my mind. Yeah, you know, our new person described that as the absolute truth, God is. Of course, as God is, then we cease to speak, because there are no words to speak about. It's like the body disappears, we come on with God, and that's the absolute truth. Now, some people actually criticized that because they said, they remember what Deepak Chopra said, oh, if somebody doesn't know the truth, he's just following it. If somebody says that they have the truth, then you should run away from them as fast as possible. So I said that to our new person and they said, well, that wouldn't help you very much if you found someone who knew the truth, would it? And it's like God is, that is the absolute truth. But there's a second part of that that is unspoken. God is, and nothing else is. It's easy for people to get the first part. God is. It's not so easy for them to get the second part. But nothing else is, and God is the only truth. That's the only absolute truth that you can have. So I would say, you know, focus on that. What's the first part of the question I forget? Oh, I was just making a poster and I wanted to remind myself of the principle of the question, so what's 10 or less things? You know, there's one thing that is helping a great deal lately, and this is especially helpful if you're on the internet. There's a question in the course that says, every response to the ego is a call to war. And a war does deprive you of peace. Yet in this war, there's no point. So I'm literally reacting to something that isn't there. I'm literally reacting to something that does not exist. And as soon as I remember that, I'm totally peaceful. So I have actually made up my own conflicts. I have actually made up these people on the internet that are maybe trying to destroy me for years. And it's like, oh my God, they're not there. In this war, there's no opponent. And they don't exist. And as soon as I remember that, the conflict is over. So that's the one that jumps out at me lately anyway. Every response to the ego is a call to war and a war does deprive you of peace. Yet in this war, there's no opponent. I mean, Jesus. I think that goes a lot. You know, the place where I've seen that the most is drawing and Jesus laughing. And this is where I've seen that the most, and in unity churches. And we just have in the bottom line. Cindy, when we got back, do you remember? I forget. Maybe it wasn't in unity church, it was in the bookstore. Sometimes they'll sell it in the bookstores. And you get this beautiful image of Jesus laughing. And most of them don't have a caption on the bottom. But our drawing of Jesus does happen to have a caption on the bottom. He says, you're afraid of what? And he's gone through the crucifixion. And you're afraid that you can't take a breath. So it's like, you're afraid of what? And I think it's becoming more and more available. I think it's a big development. I think it's very nice that a lot of people are thinking in Jesus now as being somebody who could laugh, who could have a good time. Because I've been to places like, well, I started a billboard in South Carolina. South Carolina is one of those states that allows billboards. They don't allow billboards in Hawaii. But in South Carolina, they don't allow billboards. So we're going down the road. Every mile or so, you'll see a billboard for a local church, or for Jesus. They're very, very conservative place. And all of a sudden, I saw this billboard. And they got Jesus. And he's hanging on the cross. But he looks angry. He's like, angry Jesus. And he's kind of buffed. That muscular, you know. He's like, angry, buffed Jesus. And the caption that they have there, the words that they put in his mouth, this is true. You drew first blood, but I'm coming back. It's like Rambo Jesus. And you know, there are a lot of people out there who believe in the literal translation of the Bible. So if you get into the book of Revelation and stuff like that, all of a sudden you have this completely warped idea of Jesus leading an army on a horse. He's wearing a white robe, dripping blood and stuff like that. And I understand that people believe that. But why? And it's like, why is somebody who is obviously all about love and forgiveness have to be portrayed as a warrior who wants to kill his enemies? And that's the difference between the Course in Miracles and the Bible. Both of them present a God that is perfect love. They both say that. They both say that God is perfect love. But a Course in Miracles gives us a God who really is perfect love. Which gives us a perfect home to go home to. That's the difference. One is completely un-compromising. Of course in America it says there is either a God of love or a God of fear. And it says no compromise in this is possible. So you have to choose one of the two. And that's one of the things I love about the Course is un-compromising nature.