 Now we're kicking it up, we're getting into happy feet, you go from Solaris to happy feet back to back and you're in good shape. That's how it seems to go to, you go into some metaphysics and they give you some good support but then you really gotta get into the groove of the whole thing, to really start to feel it. So that's what's so great about this journey. Come back to the cartoons and dance and music and inspiration and heart song, singing your heart song. It's an interesting parable there, kind of going off through isolation, they kind of went through special relationships, they went through almost like the prodigal son story got thrown in there a little bit and appearances, form versus content. Mighty Companions joined him. Yeah, Mighty Companions, humor, it's got really a lot of interesting things like rules of society. Rules of society saying resist to the dance. Don't do that in public, that's not very penguin. Yeah, from the very start, right at birth, that's not penguin. Yes? You have a body as a communication device. Yeah? Wherever the joy flows through. Yeah. Yeah. So it's like a journey, he starts off where he seems to be kind of already the outcast from his parents and friends and so forth and goes off when he's just kind of relaxing and discovering the flow of the dance. That's when the big birds come to eat him, so he has a little bit of divine providence when they really get ready to take a bite. He falls in a hole where they can't get to him. How many of us have had those kind of experiences where it looks from the world's perspective really bad and then all of a sudden you find yourself in some kind of circumstance that seems to be the saving grace. I've had a lot of those, I think a lot of us go through that when we had that. Their mighty companions were right there for him and he made it out of that. Lost a few feathers there, the big sea creature. I want to think about some of those falling scenes. Remember that falling song? That was really falling. Like just totally abandoned to the body. The body is getting banged all around, flipped around. And it was almost like, I don't know if I've ever seen that in a movie where it's almost like the permission, the full allowance to fall. And he just kept slipping and sliding and falling and falling and falling and going and then into the sea. And then the giant tumbling, you know, like boulders of ice squeezing and he's just shooting through. Divine providence, divine providence, always a crack, always a little sliver. It's very flat. Yeah, very flat. You could say carried, literally carried along all the way through the whole fall. And it's very graphic of it, it's our spiritual journey. We seem to just fall and fall and fall and just when you think you've fallen, all that you can fall, you fall more. And then the other father had such guilt and said, he wasn't really there for him. Now he's in one single day. He's got all this heavy guilt. And then he was able to express it. Yeah. And then the dance came in. Yeah. The dance was in there all along. It just couldn't be suppressed. It had to come out. It just had to come out over and over and over until the end, you know, everyone was dancing. And then the aliens dance. The human aliens.