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Gods
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Likes gods that feed on blasphemy.
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Passenger
* What a beautiful title of a collection of poems by Carlos Illescas: When travel is also pain passenger.
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* Originality
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We chose to define originality as the ability to originate new ideas. There is a lot of fallacy in it. Originality is not anything else you know to return to origins.
We chose to define originality as the ability to originate new ideas. There is a lot of fallacy in it. Originality is not anything else you know to return to origins.
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The fire dance
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The fire never dance alone. Just look at the flames dancing in the shadows.
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meditation * No
The great virtue of meditation is in suspend interior monologue (which is actually an inner dialogue), the very essence of identity, personality, ego. And if the interior monologue is what we are (since we are language, verbal, word chained to the other words), the great virtue of meditation lies in becoming Nobody. No, not the verbal, but suspended the river who embodies the silence behind it. No, not the street but that retraces the path to the Fiat lux. No, not the one who triggered the flow of the language but everything is rediscovering interior.
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Amen and amen
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A muffled prayer had always read religious understanding unaccented word usually crown, "Amen" as an exhortation that seemed worthy and up for everything else. When he realized that was exacerbated, "Amen," ultimately abandoned religion. No one could convince him, with or without an accent, meant more or less the same. Because he felt that the "so be it" was an individual will handle your case and add it to the collective desire to make the world as it is described in the laws and commandments.
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Other analogies phonetic
* Well could this man have been arrested in another analogy phonics disturbing parasite paradise. O is in English: ice and eyes. In the first, am I a parasite in paradise?, "Is a parasite paradise in hell? The second: the world froze looking at it, stop the flow?, Is the visual reality is glacier, while the other senses do not require suspension for grasping?
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even and odd
* "A greedy father, the prodigal son," says the proverb, so that we can imagine the prodigal grandfather was the grandson will be greedy. Children imitate their parents, but follow their grandparents, especially if the latter did not know. The worlds are in pairs, like the generations, as are the numbers: odd and even.
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If I were (1)
* If only for me, just talk about dogs and metaphors.
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If I had my way (2)
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If I had my way If I had my
If
out of me If I was the outside of me
If I was the inside of me
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company
Intangible * Very rarely, being alone, I get rid of your company's intangible. That's why I love you and I want to be always with you: to finally get rid of you.
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