Saturday 7 September 2013

Written WORDS are dead WORDS, they do not live

1/ Dead
2/ live

3/ {Dead-live}
4/ {live-Dead}

Written WORDS are dead WORDS, they do not live, they do not talk, they do not see, you believe in the dead written words, so now they live, just like you.

Talk to the Birth Certificate, you received, if your lucky it might talk back to you, is that you? how can it be, its deadSpiritual contract,  

1/ blood 
2/ paper 

1/ Blood to 2/ Paper

1/ living-->>2/ Dead-Paper-->>2/ Contract

You sign dead paper, why? you do all sorts for that dead piece of paper, why? does the dead piece of paper control you so much, that the dead piece of paper might come and get you one day, WE need to arrest this dead piece of paper.  It's very dangerous, it might catch on fire.

You are tying yourself to the mast, by tying yourself to a dead piece of paper, why? is that normal for you to do?


believing in something that is dead, is dealing in/with, the dead, that is necromancy.

If you didn't create anything, then you don't own anything, except you have everything in use.

What came before the WORDS on paper?, the visual or the WORDS on paper?.  Who taught the WORDS on paper? who taught the visual? What is inherent, the WORD or the visual?

WORDS on paper look good, they sound good, when you read them, out loud, from your voice.  Some WORDS on paper sound bad, but that is all they are, WORDS on paper.   Can you go outside and play football with WORDS on paper, can you have a proper conversation with WORDS on paper, do WORDS on paper talk back to you? 

Some people can't even spot the different between dead-paper and a living soul.  They think WORDS are more live, then the living.
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inherent 

Adjective
Existing in something as a permanent, essential, or characteristic attribute: "inherent dangers"Vested in (someone) as a right or privilege: "the president's inherent power".
   

Synonyms
innate - inborn - native - intrinsic

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innate 
Adjective
Inborn; natural.
Originating in the mind.
 

Synonyms
inborn - native - inbred - congenital - inherent

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inborn 
Adjective
Existing from birth: "an inborn defect".
Natural to a person or animal: "people think doctors have inborn compassion".


Synonyms
innate - native - inbred - congenital - inherent

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The term "native" can have many different social and political connotations in different contexts.
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intrinsic 
Adjective
Belonging naturally; essential.
(of a muscle) Contained wholly within the organ on which it acts.
 

Synonyms
internal - inner - interior - inward - real - intrinsical
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Original Article: "Congenital disorder" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congenital_disorder

Congenital disorder
 

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A congenital disorder, or congenital disease, is a condition existing at birth and often before birth, or that develops during the first month of life (neonatal disease), regardless of causation.  Of these diseases, those characterized by structural deformities are termed "congenital anomalies" and involve defects in or damage to a developing fetus.

A congenital disorder may be the result of genetic abnormalities, the intrauterine (uterus) environment, errors of morphogenesis, infection, or a chromosomal abnormality.  The outcome of the disorder will depend on complex interactions between the pre-natal deficit and the post-natal environmentAnimal studies indicate that the mother's (and possibly the father's) diet, vitamin intake, and glucose levels prior to ovulation and conception have long-term effects on fetal growth and adolescent and adult disease.  


Congenital disorders vary widely in causation and abnormalities

Any substance that causes birth defects is known as a teratogen. Some disorders can be detected before birth through prenatal diagnosis (screening).

The term "congenital" disorder does not necessarily refer to a genetic disorder despite the similarity of the words.

Some congenital conditions are idiopathic, and sometimes the word "congenital" is used synonymously with "idiopathic"; but careful usage prefers to reserve the word "congenital" for conditions to which the literal sense of the word applies (that is, those whose pathophysiology has existed since the neonatal period).

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Original Article: "Internal" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internal

Internal may refer to:

Internality as a concept in behavioural economics
Neijia, internal styles of Chinese martial arts
Neigong or "internal skills", a type of exercise in meditation associated with Daoism

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Original Article: "inner" http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/inner

inner
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Original Article: "interior" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interior

Interior may refer to:

Interior (topology), mathematical concept that includes, for example, the inside of a shape
Interior design, the trade of designing an architectural interior
Interior (Degas) (also known as The Rape), painting by Edgar Degas
The Interior (novel), by Lisa See
Interior (play), 1895 play by Belgian playwright Maurice Maeterlinck


Interior, South Dakota
Interior Township, Michigan
Interior ministry, sometimes called the ministry of home affairs
United States Department of the Interior
British Columbia Interior, commonly known as "The Interior"
Kortrijk Design Biennale Interieur

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Original Article: "inward" http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/inward

inward
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Original Article: "intrinsical" http://www.thefreedictionary.com/Intrinsical

intrinsical

a. 1. Intrinsic.
    2. Intimate; closely familiar.


Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by C. & G. Merriam Co.