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The Second, the Second of the Fourths
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Only through a Sign |
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can you see the Image of Encounter |
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Only through a Sign |
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can you see the
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the Intersecting Image realistically.
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That is how the heart speaks
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With the mind
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So it is expressed
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so it is portrayed.
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Intersecting Image
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First Effect, Factual image
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The Disturbed Field that overlaps the One Field.
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There are two!
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There is contact! |
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This, that,
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Here and there.
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The eye as tactile sense
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delicate friction
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tick, click, a small shock
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skin upon skin
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lightly given, lightly taken
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sensor, tingling
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vibrations towards the image
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its effects of it
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slow but sure spreading worldwide.
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Two lines that cross
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two surfaces
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no perspective
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but its tactile equivalent!
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To the dimension of Space the dimension of Time is added
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Here and now the image is completed
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and that is it!
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Appointments made, date indicated.
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Recording, action!
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That is how I imagined the Fourth Intersecting Image
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the Second of the Fourths . bovenaan
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