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NORTHERN REGIONS

In the northern regions of my mind, a great idea was spontaneously given to appear. It was so great that it would be very hard for me to say how great it was, other than that it was humongous.
Now, as all ideas change either into no idea at all or into another idea, this humongous idea too transformed into an equally humongous idea. Of course, it could just as well have changed into a very small idea.
This new idea, wherever it came from; of course it came from my mind: this humongous idea, decided it wanted to go on a journey for itself to the southern regions of my mind. And, so it did.
My mind being such a vast place as it is, it took this great idea some time to reach the southern regions even though it was travelling faster than the speed of light. In other words, not alone do ideas like to change and transform themselves into other ideas but they also like to move about my mind; be it about its landscape, its waterscape or its spacescape.
Most ideas take their time moving about my mind but there are times too when some of them, for seemingly no apparent reason at all, quite instantaneously disappear from their present location only to quite instantaneously again reappear in another far far removed region of my mind; in that they bypass the regular way of journeying for themselves altogether.
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