thousands of words vs one picture
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Good point. Nose money bait.
But, Some of that coin could be a small act of "money is not my God" dropped by someone thinking of something they love. Could send our path in a different direction for all we know.
COIN, noun - "money stamped" aka a mark upon M-ONE-Y (my one). Those who ignore perceivable value for suggested values are being marked by the authority of others. Those who utilize coins without authority represent counterfeit.
In short...those who consent to suggested coins ignore being within perceivable.
One represents the reaction (choice) within small/large (balance).
a) resisting suggested money as ones God doesn't work when spending it for suggested wishing-wells.
From a different perspective...the want of money turning into not wanting money anymore, while exchanging what one not wants (money) for what one wants next (wishes)...that all represents ones choice of want (suggested) over need (perceivable). That one is either gonna come back to spend more money on wishes, or goes back to money based on unfulfilled wishes. A gambler addicted to losing.
b) love implies versus hate aka a rebranding of wanting (love) vs not wanting (hate) suggested...a conflict of reason. The more one loves (want), the more others are tempted to hate (not want)...both ignore being the choice within balance (need/want).
One path (inception towards death) for each one within (life)...suggested directions tempt one to ignore this. Furthermore, suggested "our" and "we" (plural) tempts the perceiving one (partial) to ignore perceivable oneness (whole).
Good stuff. Never seen a wishing well as just another joo greed pit before.
Another aspect to consider...suggesting others that a well represents a wishing-well if one throws coins (gold; silver; copper; nickel; aluminum etc.) into the well can trick others to poison the water with metal.
This ties into catching the jew collecting the thrown away coins, blaming him for poisoning the well, and then throwing the jew down the well (as if that mitigates the poison)...