Being implies within natural law...outlaw represents an artificial inversion thereof. Furthermore...there can be only one law for each one within. Pluralism represents yet another artificial inversion of nature.
free speech
Natural sound sets each being within free, while the articulation of sound into speech binds ones free will of choice to a chosen ones crafted spells.
Speech is crafted by LETTERS aka ones choice LETTING a chosen ones craft spells.
history
Story implies a "connected account or narration, oral or written" shared among beings. Nature doesn't store...it transfers the essence of each being, which allows each one the free will of choice to draw from and writing within nature.
It's storing (mind) and connecting information among beings (hive-mind) which distracts from nature with artifice.
the bible...
...was not written by THEOS (God); but by each being who crafts spells in the name of God.
Could there be a difference in-between drawing from (perceivable inspiration) and writing within (suggestible information)?
Being implies within natural law...outlaw represents an artificial inversion thereof. Furthermore...there can be only one law for each one within. Pluralism represents yet another artificial inversion of nature.
Natural sound sets each being within free, while the articulation of sound into speech binds ones free will of choice to a chosen ones crafted spells.
Speech is crafted by LETTERS aka ones choice LETTING a chosen ones craft spells.
Story implies a "connected account or narration, oral or written" shared among beings. Nature doesn't store...it transfers the essence of each being, which allows each one the free will of choice to draw from and writing within nature.
It's storing (mind) and connecting information among beings (hive-mind) which distracts from nature with artifice.
...was not written by THEOS (God); but by each being who crafts spells in the name of God.
Could there be a difference in-between drawing from (perceivable inspiration) and writing within (suggestible information)?
Oh well. Doesn’t matter.