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SEEING OUTSIDE OF THYSELF
Just imagine being on a road and it's just you alone looking down the highway, through your own eyes and you have the ability to change your mind as you subconsciously change thyself. Just by only looking through your own eyes, as you begin to release the depth of your own deepness of your thoughts. As your emotions and feelings comes out as they resurface psychologically, and mentally and physically and emotionally and spiritually. As they rip through the mere core of your subconsciousness, opening up the gateway to the silent whispers of the darkness from the depth of the past. Yet it is those reminiscing feelings that not only alter you with fragments of conceal images, as they penetrate through your being like a Sharpe Blade, cutting deeper than deep as it sends subliminal messages rushing to your brain. Even as it unveils your secrets of your life's journeys and travels and walks, that came with so much regret that carried your hurt and pain and suffering. But yet even as boundaries are cross between, the lines of life and fantasy that sometimes become unaligned blinding you, from really seeing the truth before the lies but yet that is when you. Truly get a chance to really know thyself as you rediscover your weakness and endurance and strength as it will be tested. For sometimes it's a lonely road to walk momentarily but yet you must walk it alone, yet subconsciously during this process of forgotten time, you slowly begin to evolve into something more stronger and wiser. For you have reemerge no longer an shadow of thyself, but a new you as you have been recharge and rebooted, as you have began the process of rethinking your chain of thoughts. As your frequency and vibrations are once again realign, increasing your eternal flame to burn brighter once again systematically and theology changing how you feel about you and your life.
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