Genuine poetry can communicate before it is understood.
T. S. Eliot
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I find English to be a fascinating (if primitive) language. Not only is it one-dimensional—being read on a single axis—but it is coded in base twenty-seven (The minimum variety of characters necessary for a language to convey any message with grammatical accuracy.) Humans can experience up to three dimensions of space which most life forms throughout reality tend to top out at, and yet most only use one of them in their communication.
Universal, as a comparison, is the chosen language of most Untethered species in existence (Beings without static forms such as Angels, Fey, 🛈s, Arbiter(s), Formless, Ect.) It is comfortably three dimensional, and rests only in base eight. There are no double meanings, no context or tone-sensitive implications, and only one type of punctuation, that being the corner of a matrix. The most advanced language I have seen here on Earth is a two dimensional one, coded in binary, called “Quick Response Code.” Humans do not know how to read, write, or speak this language; instead using it to encode one-dimensional languages, which can be decoded using machines.
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What Is the Purpose of the World Satsanga Trilogy?
What Is the Purpose of the World Satsanga Trilogy?
Dear Readers:
Here is what I’ve been doing for the past 10 years in the background! These books by Guy Needler represent a co-creative effort by many participants around the world to provide a Spiritual Upgrade to humanity.
Out with the stories about “burning bushes” and in with Spiritual Science to explain what really happens with sentience, energy, structure, beings and entities in our…
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about to set up a trap for santa.
then Im gonna make him grant me my christmas wish to shift to my desired reality.
anyone want me to throw them into the wish as well before I set him free?
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I've talked about this before but. Watching ST:TMP sober for once and realizing that, during the part where Kirk turns and sees Spock, there really is a soft-ass filter around Kirk's face. I didn't hallucinate that. The fucking lovey-dovey heart-eyes filter was REAL.
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Thanks for answering my questions! May I ask another two?
Theoretically, if Gale did go Super, what would happen to him? And why would he go Super in the first place (would it be because of something important; like something happening to Sails, or is it just random)?
Oh wait, may I ask about Bullet again? How would he react to the palm tree that the Resistance has? I’m imagining him standing there while they explain the symbolism and stuff of the last living tree and he’s just like, “…you know the council has an entire garden filled with plants and flickies, right?”
probably some seraph type shit tbh LOL that'd be fun i think. a nightmare to draw though so that's probably never going to happen. it wouldn't be random though, it'd either be through instruction from shadow or a dire circumstance forcing him into it.
bullet would be like oh, well. that's nice. i'm glad the council doesn't have a total monopoly on nature. but if that's really the only other plant still left... yeah, it might even strengthen his resolve even more. cuz the resistance is sooo serious about that palm yk. like god, that's really All they have. meanwhile bullet is protecting 100x that (irt the garden). all of it is on his shoulders. and if he buckles, that palm is REALLY gonna be all that's left. and that's terrifying for him.
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TIL a startling number of British theatre critics don't think Assassins is about White America.
Assassins: a play by white Americans about white Americans killing white Americans for white Americans in order to get what they feel white Americans are entitled to.
That Assassins. That one.
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The further the spiritual evolution of mankind advances, the more certain it seems to me that the path to genuine religiosity does not lie through the fear of life, and the fear of death, and blind faith, but through striving after rational knowledge.
Albert Einstein
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The World Satsanga Trilogy: Book 4
Dear Readers:
Guy Needler is delighted to announce that the FOURTH book of the World Satsanga Trilogy, Transcribed, Compiled and Edited by Ulla Sarmiento, is now in publication and can be purchased through Amazon.com via the links below. The book is free for Kindle Unlimited Subscribers!
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The Greater Reality is Explained!
For over ten years the World Satsanga has…
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sometimes things that are “low brow” actually provide you with a much deeper insight into your own humanity than things that are considered studious and academic. like i think the secret history would have been better if donna tartt watched dance moms. and this is just one example. the poet must not avert their eyes etc
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ren: hehe wouldn’t it be fun if all of minecraft was connected through the same universe ^_^ i think that’d be neat to have all our friends connected!!
me, shaking feverishly and foaming at the mouth: what are the theological implications of this
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hmm i think another thing i like abt kencen is chess should be played on a smaller stage. now i am an intimate staging truther for almost every play so i may be biased but that doesn't make it less true for chess. like i get the appeal of the big sets bc of the way they travel thru location and our initial reaction upon literally visualizing chess on a stage, but i think it makes it so easy for characters to get swallowed and for the stage to feel very empty. which may work like. conceptually but i think in practice it just limits the actor's effect. & i know that you can argue that chess is a show that needs to get by partially on spectacle bc of the quality of the book but i disagree just choose a good book. or make up for it w staging and strong character choices. it's not like it has a shallow plot bc it really doesn't it just doesn't have a well resolved one. which is actually another argument for it to be in an intimate space bc it will make the audience feel more personally invested in the characters rather than the story and will care what happens to them even if they leave with questions (does this distinction make sense?). i'm also not saying that chess Couldn't be done well on a big stage i just think most of the time it isn't
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