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“Do not let it swallow your pupil into its black morgue.” Ahh, such a way with words and so true. I was reflecting on how paintings of saints and sages have the halo or aura around their head. These paintings or likenesses were made by others who experienced being around them. The saints and sages did not see themselves this way, maybe they felt it as one who gives, shines and loves. But they did not convey this “image” upon themselves. They simply were it. And others who prospered from their kindness, wisdom and love reflected back how they made them feel through these paintings. At the end of the day it’s how you made others feel which matters. I’m too infinite for an image of myself.

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Love this Chris, thank you for the thoughtful comment.....I haven't pondered it around the paintings in that way but you make a wonderful point, especially in relation to this archetype.

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Sep 25·edited Sep 25Liked by Angela Morris

Fortunately, one inwardly can see afar the panpsychic, if not focused on the earlier mentioned methods of the nearly ubiquitous narcissistics, whose gaze is usually at close quarters.

We all go through such timely things, as they endlessly wave and flow.

Some are faster methods than others.

The Pan-psychic endures much.

The person who is loudly cutting wood will soon stop, as their light wanes.

There.

Now, it's meditative/seance time.

Peace and Health.

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