 And when the sheikh was talking about Mu'adjidzat and Karamat, there was a sister in the auditorium waving her hand almost violently, trying to get his attention. And when he asked her to speak, she said sheikh, before my Islam, I was a witch. Everybody in their gasp at the same time, like, what? And she said, I attended a conference in Geneva, Switzerland of witches and warlocks. A warlock is the male equivalent of a witch. I learned that at the conference. I didn't know that before. And she said the highest ranking member of our assembly, when he wanted to change positions in the room, he would just levitate from one place to another. And when she said that, I was thinking the same thing that you're thinking right now. You have to check the expiration date on your guacamole. And then she gave her disclaimer. She said, I have never experimented with hallucinogenic drugs. I have no history of mental illness, no external stimuli, nothing like this. I saw this with my own eyes. And this man was not a righteous person. How could he do that? And the sheikh said to her, if you go out to the airport, you'll see people flying around all over the place. That doesn't impress me. What impresses me is the karma of rightness, character, integrity, dignity. These are the things that are drawn into sharp relief by marriage. Nothing will test you like relationships. And this is with all of your relatives, all of your family members.