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DANG, brother. Love and appreciate the specificity, and especially this: "The past and the future are a current moment of hallucination." The crux of meditation, allowing the hallucinations to drop... thank you for this...

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Thanks for reading! (That was my favorite line of this essay as well…definitely something learned through meditating on thoughts…)

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"The mysteries of life are not served by exploring what they are. That route brings a false clarity to the mystery and therefore a flawed relationship with it. Mysteries are best pondered by an exploration of what they are not accompanied by an exploration of their traits."

I love that...

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I was always confused growing up in church how they described God as a mystery but seemed sure of all the answers…

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So true. How much is lost when God is defined by the narrow mind of man as a reflection of himself rather than a universe of beautiful mysteries.

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Commas and time—good call, mate! I really appreciate your attention to punctuation, cadence, and the rhythms that can come with a reading. That’s the kind of sensitivity for my readers’ experience that I’m hoping to cultivate further.

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Thanks! Appreciate you reading!

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