I think the word resonance that Michael used to describe these practices There's a real correspondence with an affect. There's a feeling when we are describing what's precious to us. We put our hand on our heart and again, we'll go into some of this experience of this landscape in a bit more detail tomorrow maybe. But there is an emotional component. to what we hold dear, like, you know, we use those sort of terms.
There's a preciousness, there's a dearness, there's a warmth, a buzz. You know, there is an experience. of that and I think that word resonance, that concept of resonance and that experience of resonance captures some of that and Michael was very clear about the importance of that.
And that's about linking and yeah, it's about like stories in relation, in relation, not just yeah, an individual person letting off steam or privileging a certain emotion. It's in a context, it's in a context and that's a social, relational and political context too, which we can't lose sight of.