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“There is a one-letter difference between REACTIVE and CREATIVE. Only the "C" has moved. All events are pulled from consciousness. You now have the tools to move from a reactive consciousness to a creative consciousness and shape the world to come. Thought, conceive, create and experience. It's all process.”

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Beyond the Fringe: My Experience with Extended Intelligence

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