 I think it's profound this idea of Christ's vision because some of you who have done the workbook lessons know that there's those lessons pretty early on about I am determined to see. I am determined to see things differently. Above all else I am determined to see. Above all else I am determined to see things differently. You see how he's working his focus on Christ's vision because he's talking about spiritual vision. He's talking about light. He's not talking about the body's eyes at all when he's using those lessons. He's inviting us into a spiritual vision, a Christ vision experience. He's inviting us into the light. He's inviting us to let go of our reliance on the five senses and on our fragmented perception and he's saying here come inside with me. He's like shining that light into the darkened space and he's saying let me light everything up. Let me light your whole mind up and then you'll see the way I see. You'll see the way God sees which is light.