The senses fade

That vision, opened by the other's view, deceives the same appearance in the limited view. The expansive joy of what is possible cuts off the senses' understanding in what is attainable. The fallacy of the centre reaches for the unattainable, experiencing the next moment in the cycle of time, forgetting the moment. The greatness of temptation calls for a counter-cry in what has been achieved, proving what is possible, copying the action of deeds. The emptiness of sense dies in the all-encompassing, the horizon of experience takes its breath away. At the end of all wanting to have, being is misjudged, the importance of distraction is taken away.

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