
Free Stichomancy Reading based on this post:
The excerpt represents the core issue or deciding factor on which you must meditate, and is drawn from War and the Future by H. G. Wells:
laughed to scorn by the ordinary recruiting people, enlisted in the sportsmen’s battalion. He was wounded, and then the authorities discovered that he was likely to be of more use with a commission and drew him, in spite of considerable resistance, out of the firing line. To which he always returns whenever he can get a visitor to take with him as an excuse. He now stood up, fairly high and clear, explaining casually that the Germans were no longer firing, and showed me the points of interest.
I had come right up to No Man’s Land at last. It was under my chin. The skyline, the last skyline before the British could look down on Bapaume, showed a mangy wood and a ruined village,
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Now most of these ads are for instant deep meditation. I wonder how they before they have some kind of hypnopompic knock-out machine with imaginary paper-thin scenes you can walk through.
And this one courtesy of the WordPress algorithm doing stichomantic stochastic renderings against my own WordFlesh:
http://www.timboucher.com/journal/2004/08/13/an-omen-of-hatchets-and-oxmen/