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They Say
They Say
They say,
"I've heard it
said that,
'Nature
abhors
a vacuum.'"
Within
the very nature
of the universe,
its
own
self-determination
aides us
in our reframing
of an ever-unfolding reality,
as we seek
to become
fully ourselves.
Through
our meeting
up
with
the myriads
of cosmic funnelings
which work
for a universal
inner integration,
the unified
realities
become,
for
us,
a singularity,
including
our
own
personal glimpses
of that
universal thread.
The
angle
of our sight line,
our angle
of
incidence,
allows us
a personal
aerial view point
of
the interdependently
foundational
elements
and
their contributaries.
Over time,
we find
ourselves,
while
unconsciously
compiling data
to create
a meta
narrative.
We apply
our experiences
as a symbolic holograph.
Aligning
every evaluation
by this method,
every element
becomes
for us
both
an intimate
commonality
and yet then
a stark display
of the smallest difference.
In this way,
the appearance
of reality
grows
more accurately focused
by iterations,
and becomes
inductively related
in context.
"The further
we go
along,
the more
we experience,"
they say.
"Sometimes,
we can
respond
instead
of
our reacting,
and find
ourselves
again,
a step closer,
an experience away
from understanding."
That's
what they
say.
They say,
"I've heard it
said that,
'Nature
abhors
a vacuum.'"
Within
the very nature
of the universe,
its
own
self-determination
aides us
in our reframing
of an ever-unfolding reality,
as we seek
to become
fully ourselves.
Through
our meeting
up
with
the myriads
of cosmic funnelings
which work
for a universal
inner integration,
the unified
realities
become,
for
us,
a singularity,
including
our
own
personal glimpses
of that
universal thread.
The
angle
of our sight line,
our angle
of
incidence,
allows us
a personal
aerial view point
of
the interdependently
foundational
elements
and
their contributaries.
Over time,
we find
ourselves,
while
unconsciously
compiling data
to create
a meta
narrative.
We apply
our experiences
as a symbolic holograph.
Aligning
every evaluation
by this method,
every element
becomes
for us
both
an intimate
commonality
and yet then
a stark display
of the smallest difference.
In this way,
the appearance
of reality
grows
more accurately focused
by iterations,
and becomes
inductively related
in context.
"The further
we go
along,
the more
we experience,"
they say.
"Sometimes,
we can
respond
instead
of
our reacting,
and find
ourselves
again,
a step closer,
an experience away
from understanding."
That's
what they
say.
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