Man on a Mission!

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Blue Murder
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Man on a Mission!

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I'm watching the Queen's Juba-whatever (not by choice; about to go for a run), while thinking about some shit I read the other day about sungazing. Then, earlier, this guy on America's Got Talent did some crazy mind-reading shit -- which I think is fake, but then the wheels began to turn.

It's said that the average person uses the lesser half of their brain.

I read that people have survived weeks, months -- even years on just water and even then sans water.

I'm obsessed getting to a higher level of existence. This . . . state of affairs can't be the pinnacle or peak of human existence.

Celebrating some fat bitch's reign as a fake monarch while everyone masturbates to her royalty? Watching more TV shows that create more slaving Illuminati puppets for us to worship?

I'm about to go outside, go for a fun, and meditate. But before I do, know that I'm on a mission! It's too complicated and broad to put into words, but consider this thread the jump-off point for my latest project and lifestyle experiment, Project: Ascend!

Stay tuned!

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onezero4u
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Post by onezero4u »

kick ass!! youre one of the one percent who actually are among the "living"! 99% are zombies.
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Blue Murder
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Post by Blue Murder »

Too bad that percentage doesn't apply to the entire forum!
Self-improvement addict. Always striving for perfection.
Billy
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Post by Billy »

Blue, I stay tuned :) Go, bro :)
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