So, to close this time, considering some of the symbolism of the teachings and the divine, I'd like to share this very simple song, A-J-M-A. So, the sound A, and then the word J, and then ma. So, J means victory. R is interesting. Imagine that you're in a supermarket, and you're perusing the aisles and looking at some nice produce, for example, and somebody just knocks into you with their trolley or their cart, yeah, and, yeah, it knocks you in the gut and you say, ugh. But imagine then, afterwards, you see that the person who was pushing the trolley is somebody very dear to you, who you've not seen for a long, long time. Ah. And from the ugh, from the shock, you go to the ah of this recognition and this relief. And the sound ah is the second sound of the Sanskrit alphabet. The sound uh is associated with shiva, an infinite creative potential. But the sound ah is the sound of shakti, the sound of Mother Divine. Associated not just with infinite creative potential, but also the power of that in manifestation. And so ah is this sound of the fullness of the power of Mother Divine. And we kind of know this because as soon as you say ah, ah, it has this wonderful kind of soothing fullness to it, as soon as you voice that sound. So we're just going to sing ajimah, victory to that fullness that is innate within us. So I just want you can just join in as it gets going. We'll start with a couple of mms, then some ah's and we're going to ajimah. And we're going to ajimah. And we're going to ajimah. And we're going to ajimah. We're going to ajimah.
We're going to ajimah. We're going to ajimah. We're going to ajimah. We're going to ajimah. We're going to ajimah.
We're going to ajimah. We're going to ajimah. We're going to ajimah. We're going to ajimah. We're going to ajimah.
We're going to ajimah. Ah. Ah. So a victory to the fullness that can be born from the inside. Thank you.
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