John Brodix Merryman Jr.
1 min readJul 3, 2020

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Yet what limits us, also defines us. What if there were no limits and nothing to transcend?

Do you ever see floaters? Those bubbles and waves in the middle distance, when you're not focusing.

If so, have you tried letting your vision and focus open up to where they don't jell onto the surface of your perception, but go three dimensional and take on the relationships forming them. The consciousnesses of which they are projections.

As a small child, I remember laying on the porch, watching this ant, when it stopped and there was this tiny cone of awareness, waving around with its antennae. Having spent much of my life working with livestock, most of it race horses, I've learned to turn myself into more of an antenna, than a transmitter and let my subconscious surf the wave, so to speak.

Another of those teenaged memories; If you see a floater and it has this line running through it, drawing to you, the effect is the classic heart shape.

Driving seems to be a time when they are most apparent, as people are focused in the space in front of themselves, without being too self conscious about it.

Green is the opposite of red. Balance.

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John Brodix Merryman Jr.
John Brodix Merryman Jr.

Written by John Brodix Merryman Jr.

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