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they grimace for instance, and my paranoia magnifies the
implications. Is it not better to imagine what people think I'm
thinking about the m? Internal Expansion Uniquely enables one to
see value in everything.
I surmise that what we call Soul is an (internal) Positionin g
Syste m (like an electronic GPS) that has sche mata on which basis
to adjudge occurrences in real time (as they happen). In
conte mplating this reality, I became aware of how I set m y face
during the split-second minuscule-instant ability to refrain fro m
perversity. There is a recognizable geometric configuratio n
wherein the spatial distinction of posturing my body for attack ,
simultaneously is a readying for defense or abandonment. T his
pattern is obvious when observing the gesticulations of a
combatant fighting any battle; his one leg stretched forth, hands
tensed, arms raised, and his or her head set to intens ify adrenalin
surging across their cheeks, forehead, and lips . My assertion ma y
explain that there actually is the Soul Positioning Syste m
configuration within someone's pineal gland. In order to prove this
I shall elucidate as follows.
The ultimate geo metric configuration of a head relative to the
torso assumes the shape of a triangle, so, as a natura l
circumstance, the brain scans the triangles of any being
obstructing his liberty. In addition, the body is positioned to
remain steady in the event that power is asserted in order to move
it off balance. Here the realm of physics is supreme, our
experiences in life enable us to make calculations of all external
circumstances; the indiscernible forces of wind pressure,
vibrations, sights and sounds - everything is measured and
recorded in a codification that beco mes the data base i n our mind,
we scan reality to determine the geometric and gravitational
relationships between ele ments and events. A curious fact o f
linguistics, the word for sight in the Hebrew languages is a
homonym with fright. What we see immediately alerts us to a
possibility of danger.
Amongst the modern cures of, or perhaps symptomatic o f
emotional disturbance, is the involuntary generation of autonomic
motion; we shake, rattle, and roll in order to sustain our propensit y
to live rhythm. I'm tormented at the sligh test memory of my racia l
prejudices and disgusted as I recall how I manhandled a ten -year-
old girl when she was one year my superior. So me powerfu l
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