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... led with immortal energy and freed from perils. While standing here, everything else became tiny in comparison and one felt that they were in total control of the presence.

The past and the future were intangible because the past had passed and no longer existed. One couldn’t reach out to touch the past.

The future, on the other hand, had yet to happen - just mere imaginations and speculations. It is full of possibilities but in a sense, also the void.

If life were to sto ...

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