 I have to regard that body as nothing. I think there's that trap of thinking that because it's going to be used by the Holy Spirit, that somehow it's something. And so then I have to take care of it in a certain way. I'm responsible for the kind of food I put in it and the exercise that I provide for it, et cetera, et cetera. You know, I'm saying it's as if I'm saying, you know, this is a temple of the Holy Spirit, and so I have to regard it with respect, and that means this and that and the other. But this, that and the other are just ways of the mind validating that the body is something, but it's nothing. And it's only when it can be seen as nothing that it can then be turned over and really used by the Holy Spirit as an instrument. Yes, there is a subtle trap, of course, of denying the body, which when we talk about the body as nothing, there's a very deep, deep, deep alderman sense of what it truly is. The Course does not ask us to deny the perception of the body. So once again, the most helpful thing to come at this would be to come at it from a sense of purpose, or what for question, what is it for, which again brings us back to the mind level. Now, what's very helpful in this is to really look and go into the Course and look at the ego's purposes of the body and the Holy Spirit's purposes of the body, and as that gets cleared out, as that gets sorted out in the mind, and the mind starts to clearly discern the Holy Spirit's purpose as opposed to the ego's and voluntarily gives up the ego's purposes, then the body becomes more and more peripheral in awareness. It approaches nothing. So there's never a necessity of focusing on the body, in a sense, because the thing to do is just to focus on the purpose and then let the rest fall into place accordingly. The way to get to a point of regarding the body is nothing, is by focusing on the purpose.