ContraVerse

I wish to discuss the God in our Genome with someone, even just the philosophy of it; if not the science. I feel there's great potential to the idea if it held a sliver of truth. The possibility to communicate. The chance to alter our being through thought. The opportunity to access all divine knowledge within. These concepts have been veiled under spiritualism and religion too long. Very sparsely will you see true discussion of it. "God in our Genome" is the only search that yields results aside from nods towards in it Theosophy of sorts. 

sweetcarcass

@ContraVerse i wld love to hear more abt this
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ContraVerse

I wish to discuss the God in our Genome with someone, even just the philosophy of it; if not the science. I feel there's great potential to the idea if it held a sliver of truth. The possibility to communicate. The chance to alter our being through thought. The opportunity to access all divine knowledge within. These concepts have been veiled under spiritualism and religion too long. Very sparsely will you see true discussion of it. "God in our Genome" is the only search that yields results aside from nods towards in it Theosophy of sorts. 

sweetcarcass

@ContraVerse i wld love to hear more abt this
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sweetcarcass

thank you for your support on my work! have a lovely day <3

sweetcarcass

@ContraVerse very sweet of you <333
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ContraVerse

@IiIac-heaven Of course. Your poetry is both painful and pleasant. Comedy and tragedy. I should be thanking you for sharing it. Good art is a treasure.
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FranklinBarnes

Thank you for adding my book to your reading list!

ContraVerse

@FranklinBarnes excited I remain haha. Thank you for the insight of insight. I'll seek this moral out as if a needle in hay. And when I am finished, I'll simply ask if I found the right one.
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FranklinBarnes

@ContraVerse Without spoiling anything in particular, as much as there are very few morally upstanding characters in my novel, there's some insight—a moral, perhaps—present behind the hubris.
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ContraVerse

@FranklinBarnes I find the concept super intriguing and am excited to read how you portray such an egomaniac. Well, at least that's how Frank would appear to the bourgeois.
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cropstar

hello, thank you for the follow and the votes that you poured on my book.
          
          a good eve/morn/noon to you :)

cropstar

@ContraVerse rest is truly a priority. once again thank you :)
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ContraVerse

I’m not finished! I’ll be voting as I read. Just had to get my morning coffee and take a small break, the mind can only absorb so much at once. But I’ll be back for the rest and the second collection of yours as well.
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