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A Scape

1/10/2016

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Many centuries ago in the human world, for a brief but intense period, humans believed that only that which they could physically experience truly existed. But as they knew in their more ancient and in that regards advanced times, they would soon rediscover that there are many alternate modes of experience and many worlds beyond the physical.

The physical world requires humans to interact with it in order to survive, but interaction with the other worlds is equally important for survival, albeit in the long term rather than the short.

In my (Dr. Prof. Kazimierz Maupa) day and age, almost everyone travels openly to other worlds and some do so professionally. There are artists who are also famous for rendering only visuals from the other worlds. On artist focuses especially on one particular other world that consists of what they consider 'Scapes'. In the particular Scape displayed below, they speak of intestinal floating rock-like formations and textured darkness.
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    A Note from the Transcriber:

    I am recording information that is coming to me through an invisible space time communication portal that I found in the far left corner of a basement. For a long time I thought the information as coming from multiple sources. Much later I found out it is highly probable all of it is coming from one Dr. Prof. Kazimierz Maupa. 

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