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 The Swami is in!
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He knows all and sees all.

You can test the veracity of this by answering the questions in the following story and sending them in the "Respond" box below or by email.

Be as detailed as you possibly can since the Swami needs this to delve into your innermost being. One line answers can NOT penetrate through the Swami's intense concentration and will have to be ignored.

The lights are dimming, the room is quiet, and we are ready to begin.

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You are walking through a forest. Describe the forest, the trees, lighting, time of day, weather, and anything else about the forest that comes to mind.

As you walk further into the forest, you come across a tree in which is stuck a key. Describe the key, its condition, and what do you do with the key.

Next, even deeper in your forest, you see a bowl in the middle of the pathway. What is the bowl made of, the shape and condition of it, and how long you think it might have been there?

Stepping over the bowl and continuing on your journey, suddenly you see a bear right in front of you standing up on its hind legs. What do you do?

The bear didn’t eat you, and you’ve finally reached the other side of your forest. In front of you is a high wall. You can’t go to the left or right but must climb the wall to get out of your forest. You climb and climb, and the forest slowly is miles below you. After what seems ages, you reach the top of the wall and look over to the other side. What do you see?

Okay, story over. Now, keep the Swami busy with your emails. He will then let you know what you are like, to the best of his ability, with the help of J. A. Buxton now and then.






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