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Morning Meditation

Deep inhalation and exhalation breaths initially activate relaxation, attributed to stress, tension, unconscious vectors woefully agglomerate ache'n to gangrenous jackknifing noggin dichotomy to alleviate cognitive clog analogous to emotional obstruction that doth constipate in an effort to allocate opportune psychological uplifting state of emergent euphoria amalgamate ting in tandem with prescription medication to leverage mental quiescence holistically ameliorate counterproductive suicidal waves riding roughshod, which repeatedly pulsate, oscillate, and nurse qua mantra generate breakers animate ting my state of consciousness incessantly inundated with said stormy sea re: brawl mailer daemons intent to annihilate stealthily, jarringly, and devastatingly annunciate without warning a tsunami drowning spirited lifesource, an undesirable nihilistic thought, I unwittingly, hatefully, and accurately anticipate emotional tug of war as better angels arbitrate struggling successfully to arrogate, and establish erstwhile equilibrium lest body electric will self asphyxiate such deep seated respiration aims to attenuate ninety nine point nine nine nine...percent effortlessly injecting willpower, and survival overpowering strength modus operandi to dominate self destructive negative feedback loop constantly (i.e. daily) vying to authenticate practiced discipline, sans shut eye transcendent mindset to calibrate and stymie passivity to capitulate, where resignation writ large checkmate ting ability to experience and consummate spiritual ecstasy, wherefore I contemplate the simple practice the benefits to coordinate setting aside absolute value able quiet time to cultivate blockbuster, regarding crushing beast within that doth debilitate!

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