Self identification is not inherited, nor taught.
The process of identifying one's self is constant, and is not taken for granted by anything which understands the contrast between all energy as a whole and mere reality.
Realizing an identity is essentially a practice which is seldom, if ever recognized as anything at all, which in turn instigates malpractice.
The process of identifying one's self is constant, and is not taken for granted by anything which understands the contrast between all energy as a whole and mere reality.
Realizing an identity is essentially a practice which is seldom, if ever recognized as anything at all, which in turn instigates malpractice.
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