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tell me why I am sat here again. encased in glass with my ear to the window wondering what will happen next tell me why I am here sat unable to move barely breathing for fear of life sat eternally emotionless unable to face my fear tell me why i am still here my tasks are not simple but neither are they overtaxing tell me why I  cannot engage *okay listen my friend this is why you are not ready you are not capable you are not right you are too small for this world it will swamp and envelop you if you dare to brush past it so stay here with me safe and sound in this quiet solemn place we call home and be at peace* let me breathe, i will breathe my breath takes me through the glass breathing deeply into my belly I will let my prana carry me beyond the limits set by myself long ago. The breath will engage me enlighten me nourish me give me food and safety I will try to find a home there
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Jun 21, 2015
Jun 21, 2015 at 9:21 AM UTC
voyage of the breath
tell me why I am sat here again. encased in glass with my ear to the window wondering what will happen next tell me why I am here sat unable to move barely breathing for fear of life sat eternally emotionless unable to face my fear tell me why i am still here my tasks are not simple but neither are they overtaxing tell me why I  cannot engage *okay listen my friend this is why you are not ready you are not capable you are not right you are too small for this world it will swamp and envelop you if you dare to brush past it so stay here with me safe and sound in this quiet solemn place we call home and be at peace* let me breathe, i will breathe my breath takes me through the glass breathing deeply into my belly I will let my prana carry me beyond the limits set by myself long ago. The breath will engage me enlighten me nourish me give me food and safety I will try to find a home there
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Jun 21, 2015
Jun 21, 2015 at 9:21 AM UTC
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