*WRITERS’ BLOCK

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* JOURNAL ENTRY: 7/26/20

. . . Once we can see this "mind's eye"(3 Eye), we become a tertiary spectator to our awareness of consciousness. By knowing this, we can see and recognize patterns of suggestions and predictions about how we should think we feel—interchangeably knowing how we feel without condition.

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* JOURNAL ENTRY: 7/ 4/ 20

Pain has many faces and forms; the key is to allow the pain to be uncomfortable while you grow from the old shell. If you hold on to long to unresolved traumas, without processing, then the pain burrows more profound into the consciousness of our DNA. . .

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* THE IMPRINT OF BRAND DIVERSITY IN MARKETING

The elements of building a brand and the role it plays in creating brand affinity across the broad spectrum of consumers has become increasingly important over the last few decades. As products, in general, become increasingly commoditized and indistinguishable in their features, the luminescence of the brand itself is what ultimately attracts consumers. When reflecting the meaning of (and our affinity for) a brand back on ourselves – there’s a fascinating, complex framework in how we choose to identify power, status, and most importantly, ourselves and our identity, through our adherence to brands, labels, and titles.

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* I AM HUMAN

The Divine Trinity is the Physical (includes mental), the Emotional (includes soul), and the Spiritual (Includes source) energies of the human condition, which all require balance. Balance is the onset of the linear perspective; when we open our hearts to its genuine voice, we begin to see into the tertiary mind—., which is the 3rd Eye. From here, we gain an Arial understanding of selves and not just a point of view from a singular perspective of existence.

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* JOURNAL ENTRY: 4/18/20

Spongebob represents the tertiary aspect of cognitive dissonance. But if we take the time to slow down, relax and digest the situation through cognitive response and reasoning, we can then witness us the observer, observing its self as a component of practical outcome based on free will.

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* JOURNAL ENTRY: 4/16/20

Do you know that saying "there’s a thin line between love and hate"? Well, I figure in my mind they're referring to the concept of Reflection Love (Light) & Absorption Love (Dark). Both vulnerable states of being yet extremely valuable to gaining patience with self. This inner balance equals loyalty to the soul and trust of the Spirits guiding us. Which is translated through a state of gratitude and not just stating it.

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