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Facing the Truth
Wave a hand in front of my face and see magic happen… That’s how I feel sometimes Replace the face with a clean slate or maybe not, rather a scanned image of what’s truly within so people will finally see what should be seen, not what they want to see Somebody pointed it out to me one time, and how true he is… He said that one has never truly seen one’s own face. How ironic, right? Yes, you see yourself in the mirror but that’s only a reflection of yourself Depending on how good a mirror is, and the lighting… I also have to ask, what defines a “good” mirror? Photos of oneself are still somehow altered one way or another. passing through lenses… just never a firsthand account of seeing oneself face to face— I have seen my hands, each line, each groove and ridge of my fingerprints though I have seen the top view of my nose, that’s it…not my entire face really So how ironic really that the blind probably see their faces much, much better than those who can see with their eyes, because they see through their hands… touching, just feeling… 10172720111
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