И ты держишь курс на восходящее солнце, стараешься не поскользнуться на камнях и сдерживаешь дыхание, чтобы не задохнуться на ходу. Приходится идти медленнее, спрашивая себя, готов ли ты идти дальше или сдаться. Чтобы дойти до цели, нужны воля и самообладание, которые должны победить в вечной борьбе синтонических и дистонических импульсов, желания продолжить или сдаться. Вам бросают вызов и испытывают. Залог победы – это сосредоточенность и контроль напряженных сил. Каждый шаг – это испытание синтонного суверенитета и силы воли.
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