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You've done it again jbark!
It's always an honor to be able to read the captivating insights on your journeys.
The way your words can take me into a vivid projection of imagination, is simply a work of art.
Every time I read your report I feel like I always have to express the above point since it is a rare gift to witness.
The opening paragraph captures the attention and pulled me into reading the full report in one setting.
We can all relate to finding that simple imperfection in a somewhat finished piece to go back to relive the moments it took to get from point A to point B.
8 years is a long time to return and to redefine the definition of an experience.
And yet not only were you able to bring the experience back, you wove it into a giant kilt of positivity.
For the sake of research to fill ones own intellectual curiosity to see where the road lays beyond.
That is an adventurers mentality.
Sometimes when I read your reports, I feel like I'm reading "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" for this will be an adventure to take one to the unexpected. To the venture unknown. To be able to read and relate to personal visions through another mans point of view. To be able to wander in the footsteps of another beings ethereal experience of altered reality.
“All my favourite girls" I read that part and just laughed. That phrase caught me off guard since it came out pure randomness. I found comic relief in the moments when you try to define the random moments with pure reason and analysis. It's something we all do when we face moments such as these. It was great you captured yourself doing so, because I tend to forget moments such as these after a few. As for the questions being it's own answers, that can be another question within itself. Behold the beauty of the Fibonacci Sequence.
The very most enticing part of the reports for me personally are the described and detailed visionary voyage segments you've experienced.
In the depth of consciousness lies extraordinary transcendent worlds beyond describing of words for the utter beauty it holds leaves one breathless.
I was left breathless while trying to visualize with my imagination the worlds you described.
After reading it all, I am left with a sense of happiness.
I'm not sure why or how it got there but I am left happy.
I am happy I read this. I am happy you shared this with all of us.
I am happy you've met all the friends that transpired you to capture the moments to write this report.
Thank you. And I look forward for part 2.
It's always an honor to be able to read the captivating insights on your journeys.
The way your words can take me into a vivid projection of imagination, is simply a work of art.
Every time I read your report I feel like I always have to express the above point since it is a rare gift to witness.
The opening paragraph captures the attention and pulled me into reading the full report in one setting.
We can all relate to finding that simple imperfection in a somewhat finished piece to go back to relive the moments it took to get from point A to point B.
8 years is a long time to return and to redefine the definition of an experience.
And yet not only were you able to bring the experience back, you wove it into a giant kilt of positivity.
For the sake of research to fill ones own intellectual curiosity to see where the road lays beyond.
That is an adventurers mentality.
Sometimes when I read your reports, I feel like I'm reading "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea" for this will be an adventure to take one to the unexpected. To the venture unknown. To be able to read and relate to personal visions through another mans point of view. To be able to wander in the footsteps of another beings ethereal experience of altered reality.
“All my favourite girls" I read that part and just laughed. That phrase caught me off guard since it came out pure randomness. I found comic relief in the moments when you try to define the random moments with pure reason and analysis. It's something we all do when we face moments such as these. It was great you captured yourself doing so, because I tend to forget moments such as these after a few. As for the questions being it's own answers, that can be another question within itself. Behold the beauty of the Fibonacci Sequence.
The very most enticing part of the reports for me personally are the described and detailed visionary voyage segments you've experienced.
In the depth of consciousness lies extraordinary transcendent worlds beyond describing of words for the utter beauty it holds leaves one breathless.
I was left breathless while trying to visualize with my imagination the worlds you described.
After reading it all, I am left with a sense of happiness.
I'm not sure why or how it got there but I am left happy.
I am happy I read this. I am happy you shared this with all of us.
I am happy you've met all the friends that transpired you to capture the moments to write this report.
Thank you. And I look forward for part 2.