Sugarcoat

Fabulous quote

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I stumbled across this quote today and it has been replaying in my head since. Just fabulous 

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In short I see it as related to the internal world. Otherwise I think it can speak for itself. 
 

just wanted to share?

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7 hours ago, Sugarcoat said:

I stumbled across this quote today and it has been replaying in my head since. Just fabulous 

IMG_8253.jpeg
 

In short I see it as related to the internal world. Otherwise I think it can speak for itself. 
 

just wanted to share?

Scary looking eyeballs. Nice quote, though. 


 

 

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10 hours ago, Princess Arabia said:

Scary looking eyeballs. Nice quote, though. 

Hahaha love it. Yea so much depth baked into it

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Very relatable since I have fear of water. Thanks for sharing!


I AM false

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just the other way around, the psychotic escape from reality, and to do so distorts it. the mystic is completely open to reality, aligned with it to the millimeter, without any distortion

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2 hours ago, Yimpa said:

Very relatable since I have fear of water. Thanks for sharing!

Whaaat swimming is marvelous . But I guess some fears can be just biological . I’m glad to share ?

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2 hours ago, Breakingthewall said:

just the other way around, the psychotic escape from reality, and to do so distorts it. the mystic is completely open to reality, aligned with it to the millimeter, without any distortion

Or at least becoming more and more aligned with it if that makes sense 

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All people switch between swimming and drowning in their waters.

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1 hour ago, jdc7733 said:

All people switch between swimming and drowning in their waters.

I’ve yet to see someone swimming after drowning 

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