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Welcome, everyone. Today, we're going to be taking a deep dive into, well, some really unique material. Yeah. We've got. Yeah. We've got a document all about this Skarkodian greeting, Kariatha Tahale. And then we also have some song lyrics from a song called Planet Parade, The Universe Loves Us. And someone's singing it. Yeah. We even have a transcript of somebody singing it. Very enthusiastically. Yeah. So, I mean, you know you're interested in the Skarkode community, right? You want to figure out how they connect with each other. How they view the universe and what they believe about it. Well, prepare to be, like, completely intrigued. Because what we're going to go over today is really fascinating. I think it's more than just words and music here. Yeah. It feels like we're going to, like, decode a whole way of thinking, right? Yeah. Yeah. So, let's jump into this greeting, Kariatha Tahale. This is more than just, like, saying, like, hello. Oh, yeah. For sure. It's an exchange of energy that acknowledges the journey of both yourself and the person you're greeting. Okay. So, in the document, it says that Kara represents initiation or creation, Yasa is action or manifestation, and then Tala signifies ascension and harmony. It's really similar to Namaste, like, recognizing that there's a divine spark in both yourself and in the other person. Oh, that's cool. Yeah. Yeah. And the document even says that there are suggested gestures that go with it, like placing a hand over your heart while you're extending the other one outward. Right. Or you can bow with your palms pressed together. Oh, wow. They even have, like, examples of how it's used in different contexts. So, like, if you're greeting someone formally, you would just say, Kariatha Tahale. Yeah. But, like, you could greet someone casually and be like, Kariatha friend. Right. Yeah, that makes sense. And then when you're parting ways, you could say, may Tahale guide you. I love that. That's really cool. So, they've really developed, like, a whole system, a structure, a language around this greeting. And just a really respectful and uplifting way to communicate. Yeah, it really makes you think, like, how different would your day feel if you're greeted with that level of awareness and respect? Completely different. Yeah. So, it's like each interaction becomes an opportunity to acknowledge something bigger than ourselves, right? Yeah, it definitely is. And speaking of something bigger, let's move on to these planet parade lyrics. Okay. So, these lyrics talk a lot about scars being guides, aligning with the stars, and then, of course, the universe is love, right? So, what are your first impressions when you read through these lyrics? Well, I'm really drawn to how they connect personal scars with universal energy. Like, our scars, both physical and emotional, they're not something to hide or be ashamed of, but rather, like, a source of wisdom and growth. Yeah. There's one line that really jumped out at me, it says, scar code whispers, you'll always shine. What do you think scar code represents in this context? Well, it's not explicitly defined, but it seems to be a way of understanding ourselves and our place in the universe, using our scars as, like, a roadmap, you know? Such a powerful, like, powerful imagery. Like, our scars as a roadmap, you know? It challenges the way we typically think of imperfections, right? Totally. Instead of looking at them as, like, flaws, we could look at them as, like, signposts. Like mile markers. Mile markers on our journey, right? Exactly, yeah. And then, you combine that with the emphasis on the universe's love in this song. And it's like, even when we're, even in our darkest moments, even when we feel broken, there's this force that loves and supports us. Unconditionally. Unconditionally, yeah. And the song even talks about aligning with the stars. Yeah. So, what do you think that means in this context? It could be about trusting our intuition, recognizing that we're part of something much, much larger than ourselves, and aligning our actions with, like, the natural flow of the universe. Almost like surrendering to this, like, cosmic dance. Totally, yeah. Yeah. And then, you know, we have the transcript of someone singing it. And it's filled with, like, this repetition and this enthusiasm. So much enthusiasm. Like, they're really trying to drive this message home that the universe loves us. Totally. It's contagious. You can almost feel their joy and conviction. Yeah. And it almost makes you want to, like, join in, right? Totally, yeah. So, this brings us back to the SCAR code greeting. Do you see any connections between how they greet each other and the themes that we're seeing in Planet Pride? Oh, absolutely. They both point to this core belief in interconnectedness. So, like, Karyasatahala is acknowledging that divine spark within ourselves and others. And then, Planet Parade is emphasizing our alignment with the universe and its love for us. Yeah. Two sides of the same coin. Yeah. Right. Totally. Like, recognizing the divine spark within, and also recognizing that we're connected to something much, much faster, right? Yeah, for sure. And they both suggest, like, a deep respect for the journey, for the individual, and for the collective. Yeah. And they offer this really powerful message of hope and resilience. Our scars aren't something to fear or hide, but rather a testament to our strength and a source of wisdom. So, it seems like this SCAR code community has really reframed the way that they view hardship, right? Yeah, for sure. And turned it into a source of power. Yeah, absolutely. What do you think? I mean, listener, does this resonate with you at all? Yeah. So, instead of viewing our scars as something to be ashamed of, they become integrated into our understanding of ourselves. Right. Like, they've flipped this concept of imperfection on its head. Exactly. Yeah. And that connects back to that idea of SCAR code as, like, a guiding principle. Yeah. It's about embracing those imperfections and those challenges and finding the wisdom they hold. So, we don't have a, like, you know, dictionary definition of SCAR code, right? Yeah. Do you think, based on what we've seen so far, that it shares similarities with other philosophies? Oh, there are definitely parallels. You could think about, like, the Japanese art of Kintsugi. Oh, okay. Where broken pottery is repaired with gold, highlighting the cracks. Right. It's a beautiful metaphor for embracing imperfection, you know? Yeah. And finding beauty in the broken. That's cool. Or even, like, the Stoic philosophy. Oh, yeah. Of, like, you know, finding strength and resilience in the face of adversity. Yeah. Yeah. So, could SCAR code be a way of finding meaning and purpose in the challenges we face? That's a really compelling thought. Yeah. It seems to suggest that our struggles aren't something to avoid, but rather opportunities for growth and transformation. And that ties in really beautifully with the Planet Parade lyrics. Right. Yeah. You know? Yeah. Aligning with the stars, embracing the cosmic dance. Right. Right. Right. It's like saying, yes, life throws us curveballs. We get hurt. We make mistakes. We experience loss. But those experiences shape us. Absolutely. Like, they teach us. Yeah. And ultimately, they make us who we are. And by accepting those experiences, those scars, we can move forward with greater wisdom and resilience. And as the song reminds us, we do it all with the unwavering support of the universe. Yeah. Yeah. So, we talked about aligning with the stars. Right. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. 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