 probably the most misused teaching from A Course in Miracles that I've heard as I've gone around and around the world, you know, you go to course groups and there'll always be somebody come in and somebody will start saying, well, I just went through a divorce and I've got all this pain and suffering and hurt that I'm dealing with. And then somebody says, well, you know, it's an illusion. That's what we might call metaphysical ghosting, trying to take a statement and just use it as kind of a band-aid statement over absolutely everything, you know? Like somebody's in the hospital, they're in traction, their leg is up in traction and someone comes in and starts banging on it. Come on, there is no sickness, you know? It's like we're not asked to try to live a life of pretense just based on thoughts and cliches that have not been experienced in direct experience. We have no business trying to put those out and extend those and we do have a reason to practice the forgiveness and to practice about letting those emotions up and letting those thoughts up and not even trying to grasp a hold and somehow grab an intellectual understanding of a course in miracles. There's no point in the course where Jesus says, well, I want you to get an intellectual grasp of what I'm teaching you. In fact, he says quite the opposite, this course is not a course in the play of ideas. He's like saying, don't be playing around with this, like the scribes and the Pharisees did with the Old Testament, just sticking to the letter of the law, sticking to quotations and then going around trying to bonk people over the head and beat them up with this intellectual wisdom. It's not until you come to peace of mind you don't understand and peace and understanding must go together. And he says, cannot be found apart. So he's just inviting us into a practical application. He's inviting us into an experience and he's saying, you don't get any brownie points for being able to expel some of these ideas. You don't get any extra credit for going around and telling people that the world's an illusion.