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Eternal Flower Of Your Soul – Klaus Kinion

If disorder is the presence of things, then what is the purest form of order and organisation? It is the absence of things; nothingness! If the complete absence of untidiness is equal to nothingness, and pure nothingness is equal only to itself, then the peace of pure nothingness exists in perfect equality not only with itself, but also with pure tidiness! Do you understand? She smiles. Her head is tilted, her eyes are closed but highly expressive regardless.
Of course. This is why true organisation begins with the self, and why the only way we can be perfectly tidy is by developing a True Self which longer invites disorder and untidiness! By discarding the characteristics of ourselves which correspond to the Three Aspects with which we create mess and disorganisation—the apparatus of the Mind, Body and Soul—we can become closer to nothingness, and a True Self which can attain peace both inside and out.
I am sure you understand, so let us continue. I encourage you to follow these steps along with me! Noriko reaches for the parcel wrapped in its seigaiha-patterned cloth on her table, and unties the decorative knot nestled at its centre. Neatly unfurling the fabric, Noriko reveals a set of pruning shears, or ‘secateurs’. They have tarnished metal handles; one straight, and one with a long, oval loop designed to encircle and guard the knuckles. Her slender fingers pass through the loop, and she rests the straight handle comfortably against her palm as she inspects the familiar form of the shears.
Their bypass scissor- blades are around five centimetres long, both curving over to one side like the beak of a hornbill. I discarded most of our gardening equipment since I ordered for our flowerbeds to be paved over with smooth, clean concrete. However, I always knew that these pruning shears would bring great peace to the eternal flower of my soul. Now they will help me actualise my True Self! In order to follow along, you will need a sharp utensil of your own; perhaps some kitchen scissors, tin shears, or wire-cutters.
You press ‘Pause’ on the remote, and Noriko is frozen in a smile as you go to find something suitable. Upon your return, you press ‘Play’, and she resumes. Firstly, I will address the Mind Aspect (想い側面). Our minds can become cluttered and disorganised with our memories and our thoughts, things that we have learned, things that we experience every day with our senses. Before we are able to actualise the peace of the True Self, we must take symbolic steps to show that we will not allow the untidiness of the Mind to prevent us from attaining this peace.
– Sea Caummisar, author of My Vagina Smells like Sulfur. Cover design and illustration by Klaus Kinion. Friends don’t let friends use AI covers. If you have any potential triggers or are sensitive to shocking, controversial or extreme content, I would discourage you from reading this book. If you are not a legal adult in your country of residence, I would discourage you from reading this book. If you find it difficult to separate reality from disturbing fiction, I would discourage you from reading this book. Seekers of disgusting and provocative entertainment, I invite you to continue and I hope that you enjoy the trip.
I am Noriko Ōno, and I have been a professional home organiser and transcendent minimalist lifestyle coach for the past twelve years. It all started as a small business I created as a teenager, helping family and friends to put their households in order. Now I have a long list of celebrity clients, I charge ¥1.2 million for a private consultation, and I have a waiting list of three years to create a personalised organisation plan for your home.
Today, I am offering a unique opportunity: for the first time ever, I will be sharing the secrets of my philosophies with you, the purchaser of this DVD. I hope that by learning my unique methods, you will be able to let go of the things you no longer need, and that this will bring great peace to the eternal flower of your soul. Serene music accompanies this message as it plays on a loop. Noriko is standing with perfect posture as she delivers her introduction, looking straight into the camera and smiling with her eyes.
She wears no makeup— even whilst on camera—but exudes a glowing, natural beauty. Her clothing is elegant and composed of neutral tones, and she is framed by an immaculate room with white walls and nara oak wood floors. The bottom of the screen only displays the word ‘Play’. There are no DVD extras. You select ‘Play’. Welcome friend! I am so happy that you have chosen to join me on what is now our shared journey to transcendent minimalism.
This is a short excerpt from the opening of “” by Unknown, quoted for review and introduction purposes. All rights belong to the copyright holders.
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