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lost in reality
-- Sita --

Are you able to differ between the Truth and reality?
And satisfy your whole existence in these matters of duality?
Splitting apart everything whole, what is one: black and white,
night and day, good and bad, moon and sun; a victim of your own brutality.
Still you disregard everything and reach for the sky,
but can you build up to the Truth on a foundation of lies?
--Don't forget the technicalities.
To remember the contrary is not always what it seems,
there is black and there is white,
as well as a rainbow of colors in between.
Just maintain your individuality,
And don't be fooled by the lies, or taken by surprise,
when you open up your eyes to the Truth which you've rejected
and now finally accepted, in a whirlwind of compromise,
And you'll see this actuality,
When you read between the lines, you'll find,
that they are not parallel at
all, but a spiral throughout time
brought to curve and connect through the heart and through the mind.
But we're all lost in reality.

 

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