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Alex Bodnar (M, 29)
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    From Alex Bodnar
    There is no heaven or hell
    From AsylumSeaker
    Internet comms as...
    Now playing SpaceCollective
    Where forward thinking terrestrials share ideas and information about the state of the species, their planet and the universe, living the lives of science fiction. Introduction
    Featuring Powers of Ten by Charles and Ray Eames, based on an idea by Kees Boeke.
    The mind is the joker of any deck,
    yet the joker is not in full play
    but merely a replacement
    for the misplaced.
    Yet the misplaced is ever close.
    uncover the misplaced,
    and the joker is of no use,
    yet one will keep it just in case
    another is misplaced.

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    Math is often misunderstood by the laymen.
    One contains infinity.
    All other numerical concepts
    are mere subdivisions of one.
    Zero does not exist,
    divide one by infinity and there is no zero to be found.
    Why then do people think that when the body dies
    our being disappears into nothing, a flat zero?

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    Shameful is one who’s mind can betray him,
    shameless is one who betrays his mind.

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    Yellow can turn blue into green and vise versa,
    yet the green has always lived in both.
    your true nature is green.
    We go on seeing ourselves as yellows and blues.
    In perpetual search for the right mixture of yellow
    or blue to feel complete within ourselves.
    We forget that the green is what we already are.
    We were born green and then somehow we've
    convinced ourselves that we are blue or yellow.

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