America |
F. Scott Fitzgerald described France as a land, England as a people, and avoided describing America which is a task perhaps as difficult as detaching the image of the moon from the reflective surface of water. America is a republic in which ordinary human beings are free to implement the omnipresent unalienable rights and responsibilities which permeate holonomic inner space. Omnipresent egoless ONEness soundlessly sings of ineffable peace, harmony, and wholeness; mutely murmurs music each autonomous emergent entity hears; unceasingly utters the wordless lyrics of unfettered freedom; continuously croons the silent song of emancipation from the bondage of deceitful ego. |
- A.T. Williams |
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