[Video cover stylized by Gemini AI: "Water from the Rock" in a secret garden, showing pages of Scripture cascading like water. It starts as a trickle, becomes a stream, then a flood of revelation, transforming the forest into an oasis of life, learning, and futures.]

In modal genius, the pregnant wrong answer is vital. It represents the artist's intense focus on their work, losing track of time in pursuit of truths beyond conventional answers. This involves diving deep into creativity and accepting errors as part of the process. These efforts explore potential beyond the usual. The pregnant wrong answer fosters innovation, creating space for new ideas and breakthroughs.

The artist's vision extends into the unknown, driven to uncover deeper insights. This quest defines modal genius, turning mistakes into milestones and wrong answers into steps toward greater understanding and creative excellence.

Moses Striking the Rock: In Numbers 20:7-12,

God tells Moses to speak to the rock for water, but he strikes it twice instead. This disobedience, a pregnant wrong answer, still resulted in water but had deeper consequences.

Theologically, it reflects the 7seeds paradigm's focus on obedience and faith, symbolized by the 'wheat' grain judged doubly: “Not many of you should become teachers, my fellow believers, because you know that "we who teach will be judged more strictly." (James 3:1-4)

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Water from the Rock (Samal)