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BEYOND

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I have decided to start looking beyond the physical, the perceived, the seen, the tangible.

For I have decided to look beyond all of these to looking at the eternal, the unperceived, the incognito, the untouchable Rosy stride found in every breathable human specie.

This decision which is orchestrated by the constant need  to survive not just because we want to but because it'll also make sense to other humans, proximate or remote, consciously or subconsciously, we care about what they perceive, what they see, what they can hold on to about us.

And this is why we consciously and subconsciously strive to do what  we perceive as right for us, whether it's "wrong or right"

Thus every human is a wonderful unique creature only striving to do what's right in a unique conscious and subconscious personal way.

When we begin to look beyond the perceived, seen and tangible "flaws" of every human and start looking at what beauty lies deep down that intrinsically aspiring soul.

Only then can we understand our problems and benefit from what true love has to offer to the human race.

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