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    OK, detached this from Twitter because it failed when posting far too often. I&#039;ll keep the 140 limit though, as I find it quite practical. 
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    Every medication is a placebo to an extent. Using the term in a black-or-white sense is not allowing for meaningful debates. 
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    Masters of yore would embrace Twitter as the perfect vehicle for transmitting secret teachings. Information overload is the new encryption! 
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    The downside of too much knowledge (as opposed to wisdom) is, that one may become captive of one&#039;s own gravitational field. Travel light! 
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    Remember: it&#039;s not your words that are to get enlightened. As a teacher of mine said. Although he used the word &#039;knees&#039;. Same difference. 
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    Filtering reality is a self-defense of the shallow. Lacking boundless curiosity, impartiality and a pure heart one can&#039;t pass this fence. 
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    Yet again, my center descended into the subconscious. Thoughts, ideas, certainty, all vacated me. In the meanwhile, I&#039;m on cruise control. 
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