An Objective Assistant

Observer, from the arch over the tympanum at St. Foy in Conques
The action of my mind is perpetually confused and confusing; and I'm perpetually caught in it.
If my inward observation of myself is sufficiently acute, eventually I realize several things.
First of all, there's no sorting out this confusion. Its existence rests in the very nature of the in…
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