@Rashid LeMoine peace, thank you, thank you. Yeah, that is a generalization as far as same types with same types because there's a lot of nuances in between types. And sometimes different types would work better than same types. It's a case-by-case, moment-by-moment type of situation for people, just being able to weigh and measure the differences and being able to know what works better for one and the other. But it's a foundational, generalized way to see the foundational makeup of a composite or a relationship. But all sevens and twos are going to operate differently and they're going to be accepted differently by the different relationships. But it's not going to change the fact that there are two undefined centers and what that means to have two undefined centers in a relationship. And work to do doesn't mean working on the relationship necessarily, which varies as well, and the fact that there can be... Two different undefined centers for different relationships matters as well, because undefined root and undefined solar plexus is gonna hit differently than an undefined head and undefined ajna, and all the different variations therein. Sometimes an undefined center can be easier because it has less hanging activations in it, meaning that it's less of an intense educational process, so to speak, because the more hanging gates you have in an undefined center, the more work, aka classes, that someone has to take in those centers. So the conditioning of the undefined centers differs between people as well.