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The Spiritual Tricycle
By: Nathan William Young
Date: A Concept not of Today

The number of God exists in us all as three, one and seven. For the number three it is you, I and them as well as past, future and present and of course Love, Hate and Joy.

Seven is the perception of levels and measurement and a pure number of the self absolute. A term that is foul to ones development if he or she constantly faces the dogma of measuring ones own capability and or comfort.

The state of one is attempting to achieve in ones own logical fortitude however one is always constant weather we realize it or not. Constantly we attempt to improve ourselves by means of reminders such as tools or environmental modifications when it is not the reminder that is needed to see our own selves.

In a figurative comparison we apply force and exert energy to lead the front tire of the tricycle and the two back tires follow along for the ride. This in a sense is imperfectly perfect if we would just move forward no matter the road ahead. However the two back tires eventually degrade as well as the front tire from ware and tare.

This represents the physical body as well as its psycho-connective relations.

If we would apply the idealization that energy is of our choosing and find balance within this mind frame or personality we would just have to find balance in this in relation to the governing dynamics relative to the experience at hand.

It is important to state that we already do this, and to attempt to modify our own free will would result in the imprisonment of self which is already true as well.

In conclusion I will state that we are who we are for a reason no matter the words we choose to relate to one another it is still the self which feels and experiences these unique impressions.

18th Brain Fart
I like this.  I would leave out the term brain fart however as it is the typical self deprecatory alibi that youth uses to show insecurity.  Just let the work stand.  If you don't think it's good noone else will so be proud of what you do.
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