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To be one with the Tao is to be in balance

  • To be one with the Tao is to be in balance with the dual polarities of your nature. One must be in flow with the universe. Which is why I have trouble with stop lights.
  • Also wine corks and men's undergarments. Such impedements often leave me feeling alone and frightened which subsequently, murders balance and flow. But, there is always my trusty
  • scales, that show me corks and undergarments don't differ that much. It gave me peace and clarity when I discovered this wisdom. My mood lifted and I dared to venture outside again
  • but then was stopped by my paralyzing fear of sunlight. I could see that evil force peering at me from beneath the door. Bright and angry. Burning. Fire. If there was a hell
  • o whispered from beneath the door, I may have relented and faced my consequences. The Evil One breathed sulphur fumes under the door and into my face. I ingested the fumes, enjoyin
  • g the fleeting moments before my inevitable demise. He uttered blasphemous syllables that my soul understood. Either I die, submit my soul to the Evil One, or sin for his unholy
  • rituals of magickal effects. On Broadway, I have seen many rehearsals of this and paid dearly for my tickets. Group mind and habits have been transmogrified into strange entities.
  • At least in my mind, and I was willing to pay good money from gathering deposit bottles to see them. Once I attended a rehearsal of Hackensmoots "Bolshevik Babes in Babushkas"
  • I caught something in the corner of my eye, it hurt a lot. I tried to wash it out but no dice. My bottle gathering party came to collect their money AND Hackensmoots started playin
  • monopoly on my dining table. What a jerk! I was hungry, blind, and broke, and now I wasn't friends with Hackensmoots anymore. Who can be friends with a guy like that anyway?

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