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The Lie Is Not Your Friend The Lie Lies My first thought would customarily find me stunned to witness myself with the audacity to think that I have anything so worthwhile to say as to be worthy of your attention and to be as adamant about it as to put it in writing and offer it to you. However, my first thought is now to reconsider my first thought. It is by my turning attention to the fact that the human mind is vast and that it spans all space and time that I know that it is the gift, prevue, and dispensation of the human being to be able to tap into this source of all knowledge and power…mehr

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The Lie Is Not Your Friend The Lie Lies My first thought would customarily find me stunned to witness myself with the audacity to think that I have anything so worthwhile to say as to be worthy of your attention and to be as adamant about it as to put it in writing and offer it to you. However, my first thought is now to reconsider my first thought. It is by my turning attention to the fact that the human mind is vast and that it spans all space and time that I know that it is the gift, prevue, and dispensation of the human being to be able to tap into this source of all knowledge and power and that I can relax and speak as I am directed to speak. As a writer, I have come to believe that the things I write actually write themselves, using my hands to do so. It seems that I am informed what to write and how to write it by some source other than my conscious mind. I attribute the aforementioned to the universal mind which is evidenced by the universe. Marcell Smith is the author of METHAMORPH Life In Poetic Meter.
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My first thought would customarily find me stunned to witness myself with the audacity to think that I have anything so worthwhile to say as to be worthy of your attention and to be as adamant about it as to put it in writing and offer it to you. However, my first thought is now to reconsider my first thought. It is by my turning attention to the fact that the human mind is vast and that it spans all space and time that I know that it is the gift, prevue, and dispensation of the human being to be able to tap into this source of all knowledge and power and that I can relax and speak as I am directed to speak. As a writer, I have come to believe that the things I write actually write themselves, using my hands to do so. It seems that I am informed what to write and how to write it by some source other than my conscious mind. I attribute the aforementioned to the universal mind which is evidenced by the universe. Marcell Smith is the author of METHAMORPH Life In Poetic Meter.