Ah yes, there is a presence and scent to books isn't there. I think, too, that those who are well read have a way with words, as it appears you do. I think the standard still applies for most books to this day - that standard being character development. A tragic thing that most of our youth are slumming it in smart phones and video games. Not much character building going on there. Well, we shall see what the future brings won't we? Thanks for sharing. Blessings.
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Thank you, and likewise. The one ingredient I believe is crucial though is the way one embraces the words in their heart. Some will use the words in an evil way to circumvent others freedom (like lawyers) and steal and others will use them to express kindness and giving and resolve to see things be kept right. And for those dealing from the heart, it is like the mark of Cain that Hesse talked about. It is easily recognizable among those who have it, and fully displayed will strike fear in those who would only have the surface agreements looked at.
Yes, I don't recall how long ago it was that I finally recognized that words are actually energy and have power. They are not just sounds. blessings.