| We were speaking of belief
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| Beliefs and conditioning
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| All belief possibly could be said to be the result of some conditioning
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| Thus, the study of history is simply the study of one system of beliefs
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| deposing another
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| And so on, and so on, and so on
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| A psychologically tested belief of our time is the central nervous system
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| Which feeds its impulses directly to the brain, the conscious and subconscious
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| Is unable to discern between the real, and the vividly imagined experience
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| If there is a difference, and most of us believe there is
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| Am I being clear?
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| For to examine these concepts requires tremendous energy and discipline
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| To experience the now without preconception of belief
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| To allow the unknown to occur and to occur requires clarity
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| For where there is clarity there is no choice
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| And where there is choice, there is misery
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| But then why should anyone listen to me?
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| Why should I speak? |
| Since I know nothing! |
| Heh heh heh!
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| …The porpoise is laughing good-bye, good-bye…
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| Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye…
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| Clicks, clacks, riding the backs of giraffes for laughs is alright for a while
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| The ego sings of castles and kings and things
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| That go with a life of style
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| Wanting to feel, to know what is real
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| Living is a, is a lie
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| The porpoise is waiting good-bye, good-bye…
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| Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye…
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| Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye…
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| Good-bye, good-bye, good-bye…
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| «Quick, suck it before the venom reaches my heart!»
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| «Okay, I will.» |