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Spheres.

What is existential humility? This seems to be predicated upon the souls direction of orientation and attention within cosmos. If one’s direction of abstraction is so inductive to the point where the entire fabric of reality appears to end at the imposition of one’s will, and the mere earth upon which one stands, then yes, the disillusioned shallowness of this perception would blind one to a miserable life lived. However, if that very same soul’s orientation were to be outward, and deductively aware of not only other souls, but the nature gifted to it to appreciate the celestial spherical glory by which one is privileged to enjoy, and be inspired enough by it to begin to ask the fundamentally essential question of: “Why?”, and “Who is the cause of all this?”, then illumination, and indeed wisdom from that unmoved Mover would not be far behind that most reasonable line of questioning. Therefore, it seems necessary that in order for Man to better disposed to these wonders, then the soul must spend less time inductively imploding, and deductively reaching to heavens. Let us stop looking down at our phones, and look up more at the stars, the spheres they subsist in, and begin to contemplate our place in reality.

EAR

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