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a written self-portrait "On Tragedy"
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a written self-portrait "On Tragedy" in Ottawa, ON
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a written self-portrait "On Tragedy" in Ottawa, ON
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This second volume (read the first book first of course) takes you deep within the structure of potential "relief transcripts" written in a hyper-exaggerated-fictional format of a mental health protocol system that may . . . just may, be useful to ANY OF US afflicted by the tumultuous thoughts within ANY mind associated to and of, higher- level -consciousness. So doesn't this go without saying . . . Let's take this higher!
Remember:
Entirety means entirety.Â
This is the second book,
and six could always turn to seven?
There's so many different colors.Â
We should want to glimpse them all.Â
So entirety can be difficult, since we're only at two.Â
But two IS better than one (twice as better actually, but who's counting) . . .
This second volume (read the first book first of course) takes you deep within the structure of potential "relief transcripts" written in a hyper-exaggerated-fictional format of a mental health protocol system that may . . . just may, be useful to ANY OF US afflicted by the tumultuous thoughts within ANY mind associated to and of, higher- level -consciousness. So doesn't this go without saying . . . Let's take this higher!
Remember:
Entirety means entirety.Â
This is the second book,
and six could always turn to seven?
There's so many different colors.Â
We should want to glimpse them all.Â
So entirety can be difficult, since we're only at two.Â
But two IS better than one (twice as better actually, but who's counting) . . .

















