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In the Mysterious Realm Many wonders are hidden in the world, unseen, Songs and sorrows that flow without a thought of time, Anxieties and radio waves that wander through the air, Fragrances dancing, rushing into the senses. We find ourselves unexpectedly in this amazing world, Rich in silent energies and beings that flow in water and fish, Many things are hidden from us through the prisms of finite eyes, And the subtle space surrounding us is an infinite Matrix. In that realm, different creatures live, unnoticed by us, Remaining neutral until we touch them, like our mundane world. When interaction begins, knowledge and power we shall have, To step rightly and proudly into the great classification of the unseen world. Creatures sifted by waters, dark mirrors, and growing algae, Amphibians swaying the world between two natures, between two mantras, Insects singing a secret hymn in the earth's choirs, And spiders, unraveling fogs, lurking in corners of the world. Reptiles slither everywhere, traversing depths, Rodents burrowing in shadow, making their secret paths, And mythical beasts whispering ancient stories into the wind, Birds from an unseen world, hiding echoes in the heights. Storybook creatures, always guiding towards wells of magic, Evil lurking in the penumbra, hoping to sneak in fright, Departed souls, a gentle melody, strings of the night, And aquatic reptiles, flying and crawling, trembling in faint light. From insectoids to strange forms that cast no shadow, Mysterious extraterrestrials unfold in their anonymity, They are with us, everywhere, in an endless dance, But we see only illusions, for our minds are asleep in song. It is given to every seeker to discern hidden lessons, And to weave within themselves a defense against spirits that wish to teach. For in the human being is conceived immeasurably, The pure, mysterious power, the only one that can lead to the perception of nature.
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