 I have a question about guilt. I'm still getting into all this, but it seems like one of the motivating factors of the ego propagating this world, perpetuating this world is the guilt from the separation. That's a concept. A lot of this stuff makes a lot of logical or intuitive sense to me. Guilt from the separation doesn't intuitively range from me. It doesn't seem like a natural consequence of separating. So for my own study I've had to replace that word with pain, pain of the separation to make it make intellectual sense to me, but I'm wondering if I'm missing something there, if you can just talk about guilt in that context. Well, actually it's really good that you bring it up because as you're working with this course, you will find words and experiences that you can relate to a little bit better. In other words, for you it's feeling like pain is something that you relate to more in a tangible way, like separation, pain, kind of being like an outcome of separation. And then we might go even one step further to maybe a sense of fear or even the whole concept of punishments being all tied in with this separation and this pain. Okay, so there's good. You've got your unholy trinity there. Separation, pain and maybe fear, but not the punishment. Everybody relates a little bit differently based on their experiences. Certain words, like some people, I was reading something recently where somebody was telling me, they said there was a big difference between fear and shame. And experientially, for that person, they felt different. And then in the Course in Miracles, Jesus comes along and says, you have but two emotions, love and fear. So he's basically saying that anything that's upsetting, we'll call it, is basically he's just using a word fear for it. They're very generic or general terms. So I think it's perfectly good to do the work with the Course the way you're doing it. Just find a word or an expression that you can relate to as you're working through this because you are working through this in a very experiential way. And you're not being asked, there's nobody saying we want this to line up kind of intellectually. We want you to go through that experience. I'm not missing anything that might not relate to this guilt. No, you can use the word pain instead of guilt. I mean, you're not missing out on anything that way.