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scoundrel [369]
3 years ago
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can someone please write a small paragraph about this question. write something abt the pandemic and stuff. please and thank you

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English
1 answer:
igor_vitrenko [27]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The pandemic has affected me in many ways, and now i'm beginning to move forward. As we slowly begin to move forward, I'm adjusting to how we are now. The virus has affected others way more than me and i am thankful. But it still affects people, i hope we go back to normal soon.

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She then saw in his mouth the whole eternal universe, and heaven, and the regions of the sky, and the orbit of the earth with its mountains, islands, and oceans; she saw the wind, and lightning, and the moon and stars, and the zodiac; and water and fire and air and space itself; she saw the vacillating senses, the mind, the elements, and the three strands of matter. She saw within the body of her son, in his gaping mouth, the whole universe in all its variety, with all the forms of life and time and nature and action and hopes, and her own village, and herself. Then she became afraid and confused, thinking, “Is this a dream, or an illusion wrought by a god? Or is it a delusion of my own perception? Or is it some portent of the natural powers of this little boy, my son? I bow down to the feet of the god, whose nature cannot be imagined or grasped by mind, heart, acts, or speech; he in whom all of this universe is inherent, impossible to fathom. The god is my refuge, he through whose power of delusion there arise in me such false beliefs as “I”, “This is my husband”, “This is my son”, “I am the wife of the village chieftain and all his wealth is mine, including these cow-herds and their wives and their wealth of cattle.”

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