Notice that tune/tone has ONE (singularity) in it...WE (plurality) contradicts that. Few orchestrate symphonies to invert natural singularity into artificial plurality as to tempt many together.
Love Is A Frequency
Choosing to hold onto love or hate circumnavigates frequency of choice.
a) One (matter) within him (motion) self (momentum)...that's how him (god) moves her (spirit) through each off-spring (essence).
b) One with himself implies together (synthesis); each one within himself implies apart (analysis)...few suggest love and hate to tempt many together into conflict against one another.
c) God generates spirit to animate essence...holding onto love contradicts animation by inverting it into animosity aka hate.
Example...holding onto your lovely cat will soon turn into hateful animosity when the want to hold onto ignores the need to let go of. The lovely cat hates to be held for too long.
Ones choice in-between the need to let go and the want to hold onto implies reality...the measurement taken about how long is too long represents fiction. That's why saying how MUCH we love one another represents fictitious measurements taken, while ignoring reality (need/want balance).
Notice that tune/tone has ONE (singularity) in it...WE (plurality) contradicts that. Few orchestrate symphonies to invert natural singularity into artificial plurality as to tempt many together.
Choosing to hold onto love or hate circumnavigates frequency of choice.
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Too true, Thank God He makes me One with Himself.
One within himself by parting each one from one another...
How so?
a) One (matter) within him (motion) self (momentum)...that's how him (god) moves her (spirit) through each off-spring (essence).
b) One with himself implies together (synthesis); each one within himself implies apart (analysis)...few suggest love and hate to tempt many together into conflict against one another.
c) God generates spirit to animate essence...holding onto love contradicts animation by inverting it into animosity aka hate.
Example...holding onto your lovely cat will soon turn into hateful animosity when the want to hold onto ignores the need to let go of. The lovely cat hates to be held for too long.
Ones choice in-between the need to let go and the want to hold onto implies reality...the measurement taken about how long is too long represents fiction. That's why saying how MUCH we love one another represents fictitious measurements taken, while ignoring reality (need/want balance).