 At this point, we're just kind of opening up the topic. You had a question or raised your hand? Yeah, I have a question. And I also raised my hand because I remember I saw something on Facebook six months ago or something that someone was starting up a community here in Sweden. I think it came from the Danish side of, OK, OK. So I don't know what happened to that. But when you said the opening for a question, is that to be about communities or anything? Oh, it could be anything. That was just our theme for today. Certainly, this is like our closing session, so you're welcome to answer anything. OK, then I have a question. You were talking yesterday about purpose and that old lady who was always telling a story from the past, over and over, and you were asking. But what was the purpose? And I am thinking about my life, my story, that I am repeating over and over. And since you raised that, I have been thinking, OK, what is the purpose? I don't know. And how will it help me to kind of find the purpose? So yeah, because I want to be free from my story, I don't want to ever want to tell it again or relive it or be influenced on it. So yeah, that is the question. Yeah, I hope you understand. Yeah, yeah. Well, the purpose, I call forgiveness, and the purpose is simply to bring a blessing. There's a part in the Course where Jesus says the past is gone and all that remains now of the past is to bring a blessing. And that's a beautiful idea that the only use that the past has, which is just symbols and memories, is for a blessing, is to point higher. It's to inspire. That's what the parables of Jesus were about, even the parables about the prodigal son and all those parables he told were to offer some kind of message or teaching or point to a higher way of living. And so you might say that it's in all of us. It's buried inside, but the point of the spiritual journey is to come into full contact and full expression of that purpose. The egos made up all kinds of separate purposes. What's the purpose of a microphone? What's the purpose of a glass, of a stool, of a pitcher, of pants, of shoes? They all have specific purposes that relate in some way to the body and to perception and to a separate identity. Even the stars, sometimes people now will, if they love somebody, they'll ask, have a star named after somebody. Very flattering. There's a star now in this galaxy, and it's named after just you. Oh, my God. Wow, that's really good to know. I've got a star named after me. There's all kinds of pride and flattery. And so everything, imagine you wouldn't even, without fragmented perception, and you wouldn't even perceive the stars, even though we're told they're just burning gases that had burned out long ago. We're watching things that are long ago gone, but we're just finally seeing them, perceiving them because the light has to come at the speed of light over such great distances. But what we're really starting to realize is that there has to be a purpose that can unify all of our perceptions and bring it together into a unified, holistic perception of the world. Before we leave the world behind, before we say goodbye to the cosmos that was never our home, it never did feel like a real home because it had things breaking down and destruction, death, disease, and so forth. It was never a good home. This purpose is going to lift us up higher into awareness toward this unified experience that is a reflection of our home, might say, close to the kingdom of heaven on Earth. It's a new way of looking at the world. And then we go back to eternity. So it's beautiful that you're just asking that question that Lily and my grandmother, when she joined with me and she said, OK, I don't know what the point is, but I want to find the point. And then we joined on Jesus. And we joined on this idea that there was a purpose behind stories. And then when that purpose is finally fulfilled and full in our awareness, then we can drop all the stories. And that's what you're on. That's the journey that you're on right now. And just asking the question and exposing it is showing your awareness, like, I'm aware that I'm telling this story now. And just like in that movie I mentioned, I Heart Huckabees, the existential detectives help expose the story for this Jude Law character. And as soon as he sees the underlying motive for telling it, the next time he's asked to tell the same story that he told to show how superior he was to cover over inadequacies, he feels nauseous. He starts to get sick at even telling the story. And it's showing that he's about ready to let it go as well. And so it's a beautiful progression that we go through. So thank you.