Didactics in paradoxes
Jonathan | 14 May 2005Here is a something I received from a dear friend when I lived in Switzerland for a while. His name was “The Count of Montecristo” although many just called him Soami (so-am-i). I may never see him again in this world for he is more elussive than the a swift breeze on a dark stary night — yet the impact he quietly had on my world, and the love I now feel for him each time I recall his presence, will always remain with me…
THE COUNT OF MONTECRISTO
Didactics in p a r a d o x e s : –
A vast VALUE IS to view Vacant
Veneration as a VIP - V a c a t i o n
by AWAKENING to Absolute Vacuity the
PERFECTION in Voidness devoid of vanity
in a vulnerable world where the vague
Veil-of-Maya has verily vanished forever.
Welcome to Shambala = Supreme Happiness
simples sigillum veri
So, what do you get from that? Read it again… word by word.
As the Count would say, “Either you’ve got it… or you haven’t”






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