I can't really help, because it would be hard to explain my thoughts in 
English, but basically I like to explain that this is why 
`[kin::from/to[Member]` exists: for example if you want to know the 
ancestors of Mo, then `[kin::from[Mo]]` will list (hopefully) GrFr and 
GrMo, while `[kin::to[Mo]]` listing Ego and Z/Br. I see that these "things" 
are relative, but you can use the filter "relaitively" to the "base 
member". In the future I would like to add a "(max) depth" 
parameter/suffix/whatever, so `[kin::from:1[Ego]]` (or something similar) 
would list Fr and Mo (and Ego), because they are "above" Ego with 1 level 
(Ego is added because the "base" tiddler is allways included in to the 
results).

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