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Consciousness expands once, consciousness expands twice, consciousness expands three times. It’s expanded. Like pupils. Like the territory of life. Like the angle of vision. Like the angle of the room. Quietly, I leap out of the corner; the screen fades. 420… onwards with the text…
*** In pain and excited, Exciting and tender, I think I don’t care. I know that […]
I'm not a woman. I'm a wind that wants to escape the limits of rituals, politeness, and "have to's".
I've come close. I can feel it. What I've been searching for so long, I think I've almost found. Subconscious substitutions of true beliefs with false ones I want to love. But I'm afraid. Because love brings pain. In the end, I stop wanting to love. I want to love with my heart, but I don't want to with my head.
The game is called “Cat and... Cat.” It’s very old. The main rule is not to let the cat turn into a mouse. Clever, practicing cats train their intelligence on each other. Foolish, selfish cats simply eat the cats who were careless enough to turn into a mouse. Or they themselves turn into mice if the opponent is not stupid. If two cats are foolish, they both turn into mice and live happily ever after until the end of their lives.
I am shaken... The man who wrote the greatest book about the love of life...
First, I dreamt of fragments where I was wandering through Kazad-Dum and some other “Moriah”-like places, but I don’t remember them clearly.
Once upon a time, there was a King. He ruled as best he could, loved as much as he was able, and lived as life allowed. Not everything went smoothly for the King, because, after all, he was only human. And nothing human was foreign to him.
Who is a talent? Talent is someone who has some creative abilities. For example, a good voice. Or the ability to draw beautifully. So that others like it. Or here's - the talent of a leader. In general, talent is not such an extraordinary thing. At first glance. But in my opinion, talent is an open channel of creativity.
How interesting it is, having lived almost to thirty, to understand what I should have understood at fifteen!