Friday, February 14, 2025

Design Consciousness: Designing our Own Path

Conceptual impressions surrounding this post have yet to be substantiated, corroborated, confirmed or woven into a larger argument, context or network. To generate symbolic links between scientific discovery, design awareness and consciousness.

Many have concerns about what an observer might be. I would like to comment on some of those ideas in reference to design, design consciousness, the design process. 

Our comprehension and understanding of reality appear before our consciousness in a symbolic way. There is no conclusive definition of what reality is because we all perceive, define, describe and observe what we encounter in Life in our own unique way. We perceive/observe our world from the center of a field of awarenesses we've described as consciousness. We perceive our world by mixing past and present experiences into bundles of references for easy access. We then subconsciously categorize them. We observe these "realities" and in attempt to retain a certain degree of continuity, attempt to reconfigure them into the present. We interpret these experiences from within and typically strive to adapt them to the current situation. We view both our objective and subjective world/s by means of a silent language of subconscious origin.  We perceive our concepts and ideas of reality by exercising a commonly shared vocabulary of symbolic interpretations; inputs and outputs of energy patterned about belief systems locked in the past. These belief systems contain past impressions we've sensed and experienced that cannot be measured, defined or described let alone fully understood.




 "Sensation tell us a thing is. Thinking tell us what it is this thing is. Feeling tells us what this thing is to us." Carl Jung

Common to all these circumstances is the realization that these impressions go through a process of observation/perception, translation, comprehension, and transformation. Each impression harbors a certain degree of importance and is subconsciously prioritized as part of our experience.  

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Consciousness by means of the subconscious, becomes substantiated into a vocabulary of signs, symbols, metaphor and analogy - systems of communication designed with a meaning and purpose. Design consciousness is a hypothesis claiming that the concept of reality is symbolically re-presented in the "form" of an omnipresent field of energy*. In reference to humanity, design consciousness harbors a symbolic language applicable to every observer, observation, form, event, experience and/or creation emerging from this field. Design becomes a conceptual reality that becomes apparent by means of the relationships created between the human intuition and the imagination. Design's intimate relationship between consciousness and its cognizance/awareness is the keystone, the synergistic channel between our senses and beyond, a catalyzing agent, an intermediary, a connector, a transformer of energy by means of exhibiting/signaling a coherent resonance between the parts and the whole.
* This field is virtual in character, meaning anything can be created and/or can emerge from within the depths of its presence; an unknown factor that can be equated by means of a symbolic intermediary and thereby become personally unveiled, made known, discovered and/or realized, aka a quantum field of virtual potential.    

We can freely begin to venture into the unknown to discover for ourselves what is true, misleading, a purposeful distortion or a false insinuation. Intentions surrounding an inaccurate impression may be purposeful or not, which alone conjures up a major challenge in our decision-making process. 
We can only learn and experience these differences for ourselves. No one else can accurately ascertain our feelings, perceptions, and impressions, or understand how we engage with the belief systems we so intimately embrace to help ground, stabilize and balance our concepts/ideas of consciousness/reality. ** It is important to understand that to be fully engaged in someone else's "reality" is, in a sense, being untrue to your self. It is imperative that you know who you are, walk your own path and make decisions in conjunction with what you believe to be true at that time. (Linear time masks truth behind a veil of change) Be willing to change your beliefs in search of truth while working with others for purposes greater than your own.
** Consider the fact that every belief system influences human consciousness/cognition/awareness by design in the form of sign, symbol, story, analogy, proverb and metaphor. Energy is patterned for a variety of reasons and intentions.
The major challenge in following a path of our own creation is the realization that "facts" are constantly changing. Our definition of time is likewise changing - leaning towards the designs of the observer.
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"Time is a component of the measuring system used to sequence events, to compare the durations of events and the intervals between them, and to quantify the motions of objects. Time has been a major subject of religion, philosophy, and science, but defining it in a non-controversial manner applicable to all fields of study has consistently eluded the greatest scholars. 
In physics as
well as in other sciences, time is considered one of the few fundamental quantities. Time is used to define other quantities – such as velocity – and defining time in terms of such quantities would result in circularity of definition. An operational definition of time, wherein one says that observing a certain number of repetitions of one or another standard cyclical event (such as the passage of a free-swinging pendulum) constitutes one standard unit such as the second, is highly useful in the conduct of both advanced experiments and everyday affairs of life. The operational definition leaves aside the question whether there is something called time, apart from the counting activity just mentioned, that flows and that can be measured. Investigations of a single continuum called spacetime brings the nature of time into association with related questions into the nature of space, questions that have their roots in the works of early students of natural philosophy. 
Among prominent philosophers, there are two distinct viewpoints on time. One view is that time is part of the fundamental structure of the universe, a dimension in which events occur in sequence. Time travel, in this view, becomes a possibility as other "times" persist like frames of a film strip, spread out across the time-line. Sir Isaac Newton subscribed to this realist view, and hence it is sometimes referred to as Newtonian time. The opposing view is that time does not refer to any kind of "container" that events and objects "move through", nor to any entity that "flows", but that it is instead part of a fundamental intellectual structure (together with space and number) within which humans sequence and compare events. This second view, in the tradition of Gottfried Leibniz and Immanuel Kant, holds that time is neither an event nor a thing, and thus is not itself measurable nor can it be travelled. 
Temporal measurement has occupied scientists and technologists and was a prime motivation in navigation and astronomy. Periodic events and periodic motion have long served as standards for units of time. Examples include the apparent motion of the sun across the sky, the phases of the moon, the swing of a pendulum, and the beat of a heart. Currently, the international unit of time, the second, is defined in terms of radiation emitted by caesium atoms (see below). Time is also of significant social importance, having economic value ("time is money") as well as personal value, due to an awareness of the limited time in each day and in human life spans."
This text uses material from Wikipedia, licensed under CC BY-SA 

Exercise the ability to discern the truth intuitively and in the moment. Time has been said to move quickly ... at times.
Discernment is fundamental to discovering, achieving and retaining balance. Your intuition, imagination and design strengths are major contributors to this process. Truth, Beauty and Goodness need to be meaningfully pursued during the process of understanding and appreciation.
Note: This sense has been described as the intuition, a feeling based upon heartfelt knowledge and experience. Refer to abductive thinking.
https://designmetaphysics.blogspot.com/2020/02/design-metaphysics-exercise-in.html
https://designmetaphysics.blogspot.com/2020/03/design-metaphysics-exercise-in.html

We are symbolic creators and observers by nature. Follow the path you've begun to create for yourself ... step by step. Duly reflect upon the support and encouragement of others. We've all been conditioned by the past therefore adapt appropriately by means of observing your own design from within
by virtue of because of, on account of, by dint of, by means of, by way of, via, through, as a result of, as a consequence of, on the strength of, owing to, thanks to, due to, by reason of.


On the Observer, Design Consciousness, and the Symbolic Nature of Reality 

Many have expressed concern or curiosity about the nature of the observer. What—or who—is observing? And how does this act of observation relate to design, consciousness, and the process by which reality is constructed? 

Let us consider that our understanding of reality arises symbolically—it is not perceived directly but filtered through layers of interpretation rooted in both personal and collective experience. There is no final, objective definition of “reality,” for each of us perceives, describes, and makes meaning of life from a unique perspective, shaped by memory, emotion, belief, and sensory input. 

We observe the world from within a field of awareness we call consciousness. This field is not fixed; it is dynamic, shaped by an ongoing interplay between past and present. Our perceptions are bundles of references—memories, feelings, associations—that the subconscious sorts and organizes. In this process, reality is not passively received but actively constructed. 

In striving for continuity and coherence, we often reassemble fragments of the past into the present moment. We interpret these reconstructed experiences in ways that fit our current context, drawing on a largely subconscious symbolic language—silent yet potent—formed through accumulated impressions. These symbols are not arbitrary; they reflect deep structures of belief, inherited and internalized over time. 

The symbolic language we use to perceive and express reality is composed of signs, metaphors, analogies, and archetypes—tools of design and meaning-making. These tools are rooted in energy, awareness, and intention. They serve as the building blocks of what might be called design consciousness—the hypothesis that reality is not merely observed, but designed through the interplay of perception, imagination, and symbolic interpretation. 

In this view, design consciousness reflects an omnipresent field of creative energy. It permeates all forms, all events, and all experiences. It offers a symbolic structure through which the observer can engage with reality—not as a passive receiver, but as an active co-creator. In this way, design becomes the bridge between intuition and imagination, between perception and creation. It serves as the catalyst, the intermediary, the integrative channel between the senses and what lies beyond them. 

To observe, then, is to participate. It is to shape meaning while being shaped by it. This is why discernment is essential—especially in a world where impressions may be misleading, deliberately distorted, or unconsciously misinterpreted. The motivations behind these distortions may be benign or manipulative, but the responsibility of interpretation rests with the individual. Only through direct engagement can one truly assess what is real, relevant, or resonant. 

No one else can fully experience your perceptions, nor can they authentically define your beliefs, your emotional responses, or your symbolic language. Our internal belief systems—however unconscious—act as anchors, providing stability as we navigate the complexity of life. But it is crucial to remember: to become wholly immersed in another’s constructed reality is to risk losing touch with your own. Self-knowledge, authenticity, and inner alignment are vital. 

Walk your own path. Know who you are. Make decisions grounded in what you believe to be true in the moment, while remaining open to change. Truth is not static; it is a living process, unfolding through time—which itself is symbolic, often obscuring truth behind the veil of constant change. 

In this ever-shifting landscape, trust your intuition. Learn to discern in real time. Intuition, imagination, and design-thinking are not abstract capacities—they are active forces that help maintain inner balance and foster insight. And within this process, the pursuit of Truth, Beauty, and Goodness remains essential—not as ideals, but as living principles that guide the transformation of perception into understanding. 

We are symbolic beings—observers and creators by nature. Reality is not something merely encountered; it is shaped by how we see, what we choose to value, and the coherence we seek between inner and outer worlds. 

So follow the path you are creating step by step. Allow the encouragement of others to echo within, but do not let it override your inner compass. We are all conditioned by the past, yet we each hold the capacity to reimagine and redesign our future. Observe the design emerging from within—and align with its deeper intention. 

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PREPARING THE WAY

Who? Who are you designing for—yourself, others, or perhaps both? We design for both. We are never isolated in our creative acts. Every design—whether tangible or abstract—ripples outward, influencing not only our own growth but also the lives and perceptions of others. To design solely for oneself may be limiting; to design only for others may become disingenuous. A balance must be struck. This question challenges you to consider your audience, your community, and your connection to the broader field of human consciousness. It is not a question of exclusion, but of integration. 

What? What do you intend to accomplish, i.e. what are the challenges before you? How can you integrate these challenges into specific objectives that need/must be actualized? Meeting goals depends upon meeting certain objectives. Some challenges/objectives are apparent, others hidden, all are attainable to some degree. Change is a constant demanding flexibility and adaptability. Change exposes us to the multidimensionality inherent in the universe. What seems attractive today may not be in the future. Goals and objectives are fundamental in every design journey, i.e. impressions effecting and affecting our every step along the way. What you design changes the process whether you are aware of it or not. 

What do you seek to accomplish? Every design challenge is a call to articulate purpose through evolving objectives. Challenges may first appear as obstacles, but each contains a hidden invitation—an opportunity to grow. Some goals are clearly defined; others reveal themselves over time. In all cases, flexibility and adaptability are key. Change is a constant, and design must accommodate the fluid nature of reality. What serves the present may lose relevance in the future. Yet the impressions we form today, the decisions we make, and the structures we build, shape our path irrevocably. The process of design is transformative by nature—it changes you, even when you’re not aware of it. 

Where? We live in a world that straddles both the tangible and the intangible. As humans we experience Life physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Balance is required. During our journey you can be confident that our goals and therefore our objectives, will be altered. You must design in reference to the situation and circumstances re-presented before you. 

Where are you in this journey? We exist in a world straddling both the seen and the unseen. Physical matter, mental constructs, emotional truths, and spiritual impulses all merge to shape our experience of place. The "where" of design is not merely geographical or spatial—it is deeply situational and contextual. You must design in alignment with the circumstances and energies presented to you. The key is balance: between the inner and outer, the tangible and intangible, the fixed and the fluid. Your environment is not a backdrop; it is a co-creator in the design process. 

When? This question alludes to the realization that we all design within a capsule of time or frame of reference, a package into which we harbor our desires and intentions. When represents linear time, a factor that can inhibit, redirect, accelerate and/or obstruct your "progress". Over time and through repetition you might falsely expect certain goals and objectives to follow one after another ignoring the context in which such events and experiences occur. Knowledge, understanding and change teaches us that the opposite is true. You must be able to change in the moment. Design consciousness operates on a need-to-know basis. 

When do you act? "Time" is both a tool and a teacher. It structures our experiences and prompts action, but it also can obscure the richness of the present. We often expect events to unfold in a logical, sequential order, as though life were a checklist. Yet design consciousness reveals otherwise: transformation rarely follows a straight line. Instead, progress may appear as spirals, loops, or sudden leaps. By anchoring yourself in the now, you tap into a state beyond time—an awareness where clarity and synchronicity reside. In this field, decisions emerge organically, shaped by presence rather than pressure. 

Why? This question simply asks if the challenge before you is worth it. Are you willing to pursue the goals and objectives you see before you? It is here where you must be completely honest with yourself. It is here where you deeply search into your heart for the answer. 

Why embark on this path at all? This is the most intimate and essential question of all. Why are you drawn to create? Why persist in the face of uncertainty or misunderstanding? Why devote yourself to a vision that only you can fully grasp? Here lies the gateway to self-honesty and alignment. Your "why" is not a justification—it is a revelation. It holds your intent, your passion, your deepest truths. It may align with the paths of others or stand alone, but it is uniquely yours. By asking "why" sincerely and repeatedly, you reconnect with the inner compass that guides all meaningful design. 

And yes, you can learn by walking with others, observing their process, studying their patterns. Their paths may resonate, but they will never be identical to yours. Every insight you gather is refracted through your own symbolic and metaphorical lens—your "design eye." This is not merely belief. This is a knowing every true designer holds: the path is personal, the process is sacred, and the purpose is always evolving. 

You find out by asking yourself why? What are your intention/s? What is your motivation? Why are you determined to follow your own path when others disregard what you know they could never fully understand? Can you learn from following the paths of others - of course you can. This POV can be very enlightening and fruitful when you understand that their paths may look somewhat like yours ... but will never be exactly like yours because these observations are presented before your consciousness symbolically and metaphorically. 

This Truth every designer knows as fact. Why is the most important question you will ever ask yourself as you walk down the paths of Life. No one will truly understand the challenges you face because these challenges are yours alone. We all are a part of this venture. We are part and parcel of an eternal and multidimensional resource of energy (QFVPP). We experience this field physically, mentally, emotionally and intuitively. Each of us function as a buoy upon the ocean of consciousness, formations of energy together creating the patterns (pathways) leading to the Light upon the shore. You will learn from experience why. The answers lie deep within. You will recognize, know and feel them by design for what they are. 

"How" implies a future time and contains a degree of planning. The question as to "how" infers that the design process/reality consists of linear thinking and a series of successive activities. One event should logically follow another in a certain preconceived or predetermined sequence of events typically based upon past experiences. Science has inferred that reality is multidimensional and quantum in context while based upon the nature/consciousness of the "observer". 

How does it all come together? "How" implies a method, a sequence, a map. But in a multidimensional and quantum reality, this question becomes more nuanced. The design process is not simply linear. It is recursive, symbolic, and alive. It is a dance between intent and surrender, discipline and spontaneity. 

Past experiences may guide you, but they cannot define you. The deeper truth is that the design process is shaped by conscious observation. When you become aware of your awareness—when you witness yourself creating—you open to a field of meaning beyond what can be measured. In these moments, space-time bends, and synchronicities enter like whispers of a deeper order. These are the moments when insight strikes, when the "how" reveals itself in the flow of being rather than the logic of planning. 

If made conscious of the importance of observing in the moment (when) the act of observing your concept of reality need not change. Time appears to nullify this POV when an observation/s reaches a state of immeasurability when applied to observing a specific event or experience within any quantum and/or virtual state of awareness. 

Three-dimensional space and linear time become immeasurable and unrecognizable when our focus is in the moment. Any attempt to measure this instant wane in purpose when compared to what will be meaningfully gained. Time appears to be erased "in an instant". * Past interpretations of what is real becomes reconfigured, time becomes inconsequential, dimensions are altered, the concept of space re-interpreted, and Life takes on a new meaning and a new purpose. These are all vibratory events and circumstances that can be measured when human awareness can effectively perceive, resonate and respond to them. This describes a design consciousness in perpetual change, a change that can only be observed, perceived and interpreted symbolically. * these are the instances where synchronicities can enter, be perceived/observed and appropriately acted upon. 

This situation describes the importance of change and the need for us to understand its influence upon our awareness. Human consciousness might be described as a point of awareness absorbed within the magnetic field of a greater consciousness to be continued ad infinitum. The concept of "when" brings forward the realization that what you create affects your path along with the paths of others. 

It is important to ponder upon the realization/fact that every step in our journey reflects a "situation" being encountered at that time and in that space - aka 3D/4D space/time. Every step leads to the next - so the only POV we can be certain as being "real" is the current moment, i.e. the now moment. Whether our experiences are delusional, conjured up by our own impressions or the impressions of others, the immediate moment describes a fractal of time we each experience as being real. 

Design is not just a profession or practice—it is a way of being. To design consciously is to engage with life deeply and symbolically. You are always designing: your thoughts, your choices, your relationships, your responses. Every step reflects the moment you are in. And every moment, no matter how subtle or confusing, offers a chance to tune into something greater than yourself. 

You are not just a creator—you are also a discoverer, a receiver of insight, and a resonator with the universe. You are, in essence, a participant in an eternal act of becoming. 

"I think, therefore I am. I observe, therefore I know. I design, therefore I become." 

The journey ahead may offer countless paths, but your most important compass will always be this: presence, purpose, and perception. These are the threads that weave your design into something that truly matters. 



CHANGE AND CHOICE
The two most obvious threads that weave their way through this array of perspectives (POV) are change and choice. Change is a given and thereby affects/effects every choice we make - this simple fact cannot be denied. Every inquiry and question describes what it means to bring into actualization a design/designer level of consciousness.
Each of these questions have an effect and affect upon the others. Each of these design inquiries trigger a search for a coherent resonance between elements/agents. In other words, each question seeks to find and bring into manifestation the concepts of balance and harmony.

However, there is one major difference when absorbing these revelations in three dimensional space and linear time - the context in which these observations were documented and/or experienced are not the same today. These circumstances describe the importance in exercising a designed consciousness. 

Design harbors all the archetypes into a symbolic language and format that when linked together into patterns of energy in motion, give Design its meaning and purpose and Consciousness the discourse necessary to know itSelf".

Over time the concepts of Truth, Beauty and Goodness have changed. Over time the space (planet) in which these events have emerged has changed. You have changed since you began reading this post. Today we are inundated with a wide variety of "realities" never before experienced, e.g. holographic, digital, nano, quantum, social, political, fractal, economic, planetary etc. All change resides within a designed universe in which we participate and have our being.

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discernment     1 the ability to judge well:     2  perception in the absence of judgment with a view to obtaining spiritual direction and understanding
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Discernment is intuitive in character and essential in describing consciousness. Lack of discernment is brought to our attention by means of awareness. The situations and circumstances we face everyday demands we make choices in absence of judgement.

There are as many concepts surrounding the definition of consciousness (Reality) as there are perceivers to observe them. Truth by virtue of revelation, i.e. enlightenment, strives to bring them into alignment.

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Capture the symbolic moments until you begin to realize that what you are observing doesn't resonate with your own position. Points of view are typically reliant upon belief systems. Best first apply one's focus in discovering who you are and what attracts you. Focus before the point becomes the line.

“I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason and intellect has intended us to forego their use and by some other means to give us knowledge which we can attain by them. He would not require us to deny sense and reason in physical matters which are set before our eyes and minds by direct experience or necessary demonstrations.” Galileo 
Ref: Letters From an Astrophysicist, Neil deGrasse Tyson, pg. 174 

This first step reveals where you are coming from and what patterns influence you most. Do you resonate to certain beliefs, or have they been imposed upon you with little or no choice of your own?  Identity is a product of choice. Choice both expands and/or depletes your sense of awareness. Experience will always reveal the most appropriate choice based upon discernment.

The search for balance can never be ignored, especially when creating/walking upon the path you are creating for yourself. No need to look to others to find or create the joys in Life - joys only you can know, feel and discover. Life will bring the most significant and most appropriate choices before awareness if you truly listen, observe and most importantly, are honest with yourself.
  
Note: It must be stated that the concept of balance is always the goal, a goal that is attained by meeting certain objectives while following your path. The concept of balance is a metaphor for facing and dealing with change within the context of the moment.

The concept of reality (consciousness) is forever changing, i.e. an "energy in motion" (EIM). Consciousness is a process being designed every moment. Humanity symbolically creates, absorbs, translates, interprets and transforms the metaphysical, i.e. conceptual thoughts and feelings, into corporeal relevance ("form").
Thoughts and feelings are made apparent by means of exercising a design consciousness.

attendance the action or state of going regularly to or being present at a place or event: my attendance at church was very irregular. 
 the number of people present at a particular event, function, or meeting: reports placed the attendance at 500,000. 
Know that the Spirit that provokes from within is intuitively discernible in the "form of a feeling".


 

“If fear arises, refuse to embellish it with constant worry, apocalyptic imaginings, indulging in avoidant behaviours or generally letting it be the arbiter of all that you do! Instead, know it as just one shade on a multicoloured palette, of which many others will serve you better: curiosity, innovative thinking, faith, present-moment awareness, self-confidence, creativity. We are facing an opportunity unprecedented in our time, to remake the world anew. To collapse into the twilight zone of anxiety and fear is to discard the chance of a lifetime to be part of something truly incredible.” 
Sarah Varcas 2021 www.astro-awakenings.co.uk , https://spiritlibrary.com/sarah-varcas/18th-january-2022-17th-july-2023-north-node-in-taurus 


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What is a designer?
Designers are men and women who are faithful to themselves and others who creatively abide and amalgamate their skills and knowledge with love and integrity - the goal: personal, collective, global and soular balance and harmony. (09.01.2022)




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"All true things must change and only that which changes remains true." Carl Jung

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DESIGNING IN THE VIRTUAL WORLD 

- BY BECOMING AWARE OF YOUR OWN CONSCIOUSNESS (virtual field) YOU GIVE SHAPE, FORM AND EXPRESSION TO YOUR OWN UNIQUE IDENTITY.

- GENERATE AWARENESS WHILE CREATING BALANCE WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF YOUR OWN FIELD OF CONSCIOUSNESS. 

-  REFLECT UPON EVERY STEP YOU TAKE BOTH BEFORE AND AFTER. 

- DRAW ON THE PATTERNS AND QUALITIES THAT MAKE YOU UNIQUE. 

-  LET YOUR OWN VIRTUAL FIELD OF CONSCIOUSNESS HELP DETERMINE THE DESIGN PATH OF YOUR LIFE.

- KEEP FOCUSED ON YOUR DESIGNATION AND THE OBJECTIVES (steps) NECESSARY TO GET THERE. 

- USE EACH SITUATION YOU ENCOUNTER TO HELP CREATE, SUPPORT AND REFLECT UPON YOUR OWN IDENTITY. 

- DISCOVER, INVESTIGATE, DEFINE AND APPLY THE NATURAL ORDER OF THINGS. 

- SET THE CORRECT VIBRATION FOR EVERY EXPERIENCE BY CELEBRATING THE DESIGN PROCESS. THERE IS NO BEGINNING, THERE IS NO END.

- IN ORDER TO TRANSCEND THE FIELD OF 3D SPACE/TIME LISTEN CLOSELY TO YOUR HEART SOURCE. 

- KEEP IT SIMPLE BY MONITORING THE EGO. 

- HAVE NO PRECONCEPTIONS WHEN VIBRATING WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF ANOTHER VIRTUAL FIELD.


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"To believe is to accept another's truth.
To know is your own creation."
Anonymous



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