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Oath: Until death do us ‘part
Dear Reader, Now you can imagine how they( those words,) could have independently frolicked around with typos; widely disseminating—not mine, not mine to every other skipped thought taken to mean as immaculate conception. So, to that, Our Lady of Scared Heart — please bring in peace, purposefully pieced and meaningfully released to mend invective misgivings. Misnomer Disclaimed: With no disclosure to whosoever’s exposure, I shall club ✨ reason and remain alive in every other active reflection. Promise that I shall earnestly try! This year watch me incessantly indite.And that’s sure to claim any philosopher’s glide through life. 🖋️ 📜 For the most part,I wish to alight, arise in all my might, awakened by insight ,and with it, hopefully 🤞find punctuality marching towards, the right-write or still bettering, write- right. So, for all that to take it’s proper flight, possibly—, my consanguineous thumb 👍 might collaborate with creativity, all along, all through my life’s line. And perhaps, that shall make everything conducive, for those dead words to come alive. Promissory note: I won’t cuss anybody ( neighbors included) who may come in the way of keeping my connection with the words aright. Call me a radical seeker. But most certainly, I shall not take my writings as some “fool’s proof exam ,” to practice and illustrate “kamikaze,” taking lunges ( of course with plunges adroit) out of sight. Rather honestly, I shall take my writings to another side. I would describe my writing endeavors as an apothecary ( medicine and meditation 🧘♀️) to be precise; exacting relief from respite; with nothing more nor nothing less to prescribe. Delineated so, it shall aim to make everyone feel more energized. As an accountability buddy 💪, VOICE holds up a special place for me. Please represent me as mine and also present my soul to other beautiful insights. I am literally banking on you for that ! And by “that, “ meaning: that , which should not come off as bandy to the dignified; almost anybody seen as characteristically—very polite. Summing up to that: My spirit in nature has a tendency to smile at every paradoxical catastrophe. I can be dangerously outspoken and ceremoniously talkative. So please 🙏 play me down for the better good to rise in others —religiously. This year, I hope to meet some fantabulous minds, sharing delights through their own workings. Thus far, my readings on VOICE platform have led me to some impressive writings. Fellow compatriots were quite reflective with their own expressive, stylized contents. I was both moved and inspired by them. I hope to keep that going and read more intently though. This year , personally, I hope to embrace the free flowing grace of Benedictine erudition and scale it ( hopefully) to new heights. I would like to write as often as time permits me to scribe. God only knows when ?! But , I promise to be more regular with the habit of shaping thoughts and ideas to some fruitions. So, find me together with you in giving meaning and form to the formless. Again , to that, I don’t hope to be succinct as ever since my imagination has a tendency to run wild in the vacant spaces of my mind🤟. Pray 🙏 🤲 that my visualizations rise up and stay with it —the radiant consciousness. May any banal mystery, less than necessary, keep itself away from taking control over me and mine, which includes thee and thine. 💫 ✨🧡🦢🦢🦢🧡 ✨💫 © ✍️Madhu Goteti,Jan 15th,2024. P.S: Within the compass 🧭 of my abilities, I shall understandably scribe and labor on to reach the marvelous destination of—appealing to some traveler’s eyes. Wondering 💭 will I or won’t I, wouldn’t cross my mind. Most truly, the syllable of the matter and the point of contention 🙋🏻♀️ remaining@ : Could I be a dunderhead or will I be made into one :) There, That firmament of doubt shall remain ostracized! I will survive !
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