Seek within your own kind of depths,
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And tell me the tales of your thousand lies.
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Yet, I have withered, but I've grown again,
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And designed my own blackness to judge.
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For as we all are awake of this suffering pain.
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It drowns in this planet's mortality.
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Grand changing cosmos offers to man in itself,
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Myths greater that those unexplored.
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If the light, will seem as dark as the day;
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Even though my dreams were laid down for ashes,
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And the fates never were stated, nor told.
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Even then I will allow myself the treasures of existence...
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Related with my own balance of knowledge,
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I am divined from the pain and the pleasure,
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Which has been gained from...
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All thoughts and memories
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(from thoughts and memories described).
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As I feel the Divinity of wisdom,
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Float inside the veins,
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Of my earthly visions.
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I am me. Master, but not divine.
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"I am not trying to give you ideals - or to tell you to become this and that.
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Simplified, I am only trying to help convince you to see that you're already
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everything you ever needed to be. Just let go off all you yearning, all
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longing, all ambitions concerning being someone else, so that you can only
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become what you really are. I do not wish to carry you away from your inner
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existence. I wish to come even c you, in the end, remain all alone inside
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yourself."
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[These above-written words, including all words written within quotation marks]
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[are all thoughts of Bhagwam Shree Rajneesh; one of the greatest philosophers]
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[of modern times...]
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The Divinity Of Wisdom
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In the Woods |