let the breath of the past breath
==the story is written=
who will play E?
for the world 2C
i have no music
i am just me
he he <me>
a he
he
h <e
complex male energy
t <e>
complex female energy
more complex
requires a split again
t = sh
sh [e]
complex female energy
reflects eve and apple
if he is he
and she is she
is complex he a the?
is the
th[e]
complex masculine energy
so you go back now
th[e][M]
you know it has to go back to female
but it get<slpperly>
with so many turns
you get a triple E
cause each part is equal
t=50
h=50
e=100
m=100
so you get something else here
i am just typing
my thoughts soo
my thought is W
but it doesn't fit
the reverse of M is W
so the opposite of
them
would be
thew
new word for me but.. it fits
thew:
muscular strength.
"brains and brawn, thought and thew"
so thew = brawn
masculine complex energy
so what is next?
theme
complex feminine energy
now what?
themg
it should be themg
because g is mirror of lowercase e
okay. it gets more complex as your build.
anyway
themg would need to be [the][mg]
so you have [G]<most complex symbolmultiplide by [M] a symbol for wavelength
you are look at mg = god energy basically
i gotta expound the symbols to <god energy>
and it loses all symbolic meaning. I will go back though
okay
i had to contemplate a minute
but i got god energy = one
one = god energy
you get = theone
Theone
Greek
"godly"
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Theone Origin and Meaning
The name Theone is a girl's name of Greek origin meaning "godly".
A solid, if somewhat serious Greek name. Theoni is a variant.
meaning godly
pretty interesting huh?
"Strawberry Fields Forever" was informed by Lennon's experiences with the hallucinogenic drug LSD, which caused him to question his identity and seek to dissolve his ego.[23] In Turner's description, the song's opening line, "Let me take you down", establishes Lennon as a "spiritual leader" in keeping with his statements in "The Word", "Rain" and "Tomorrow Never Knows", while Lennon's contention that in Strawberry Field "Nothing is real" reflects the concept of maya (or "illusion") as conveyed in the Hindu teachings that Lennon was also reading during his weeks on the film set.[