Now You Know Vol 1: We Exist as Electromagnetic Resonance

You and I are dreamers of the solar system.
You and I are dreamers of the solar system.

Selfishness is born in the gap where peace has been excluded. You may be ruled by ego without realizing it. Do not let it eliminate the healing of your mission. Without love, one cannot reflect.

Who are we? Where on the great circuit will we be recreated? Reality has always been buzzing with adventurers whose souls are immersed in life. Throughout history, humans have been interacting with the multiverse via electrical impulses.

To walk the quest is to become one with it. The goal of supercharged electrons is to plant the seeds of choice rather than pain. The nexus is aglow with atomic ionization.

By summoning, we vibrate.

You must take a stand against greed. Desire is the antithesis of inspiration. Only a child of the galaxy may generate this quantum shift of self-actualization.

Power is the knowledge of wisdom, and of us. Growth is the driver of faith. This life is nothing short of a refining reintegration of zero-point power.

Loretta Splitair
Loretta Splitair
Loretta Splitair is Fazzler's Media and Cultural Editor. She has written widely including publications such as Rolling Stone, The Atlantic and the Lady's Home Journal where she hosts a regular column on the ravages of Billy Joel's music entitled, Billy Joel is a Piece of Shit. Loretta is married to her second husband after her first died protesting railway expansion in Kansas. Please do not ask her about it.

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