I Have Become Life... ...I Have Becoming Oxygen... ...I Having Become Water... ...I Having "Always Becoming"...

...I Have Becoming Breath of Life... ...I Have Become Image Of God... ...I Am "Become"
Oh so dizzy now and happy... ...You Share in the... ...Words!
Table is Time... ...Turn Perfect Blue
Attempt within to fathom the myriad of mechanisms in life... ...allow imagination to plunge the time of the depths
of the Sea... ...It can be the mass of the oceans is our direct measure of the depth of life force on PerfectBlue Earth.
ShoNew Archive Living Matter Universe Ark Bloom... Life Light Living Universe Candle ...Shine Love With God
We marvel "assimilarities" - blood of life - deep blue sea - "hybrid spoken" - it is assumed we arose from the sea.
Speculate New... ...the sea arose from the life... ...not the life from the sea. Signature life is the "breath of life";
highly reactive oxygen does not exist in free state without life's constant replenishment of store. The Oceans of Air
and The Oceans of Water are as One in constant interchange of soul and body... ...Living Archive Apotheosis
Perfect Blue Universe Ark Earth... ...The Source is the Life... ...The Life of the Source is God

God Bless
Goin"Home
ellipses' secret past... ...future backspace cyber
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n., pl. a·poth·e·o·ses 1. Exaltation to divine rank or stature; deification. 2. An exalted or glorified example: Their leader was the apotheosis of courage. [Late Latin apothesis, from Greek, from apotheoun, to deify : apo-, change; APO- + theos, god].a·quat·ic adj. 1. Consisting of, relating to, or being in water: an aquatic environment. 2. Living or growing in, on, or near the water: aquatic animals and plants. 3. Taking place in or on the water: an aquatic sport. --a·quat·ic n. 1. An organism that lives in, on, or near the water.
tr.v. im·mersed, im·mers·ing, im·mers·es. 1. To cover completely in a liquid; submerge. See Synonyms at dip. 2. To baptize by submerging in water. 3. To engage wholly or deeply; absorb: scholars who immerse themselves in their subjects. [From Middle English immersed, embedded deeply, from Latin immersus, past participle of immergere, to immerse : in-, in; see IN-2 + mergere, to dip.] n., pl. ob·jets d'art An object of artistic merit. [French : objet, object + de, of +art] adj. Being quiet, still, or at rest; inactive. See Synonyms at latent. [Latin quiscns, qui¶scent-, present participle of quiscere, to rest, from quis, quiet. See QUIET.] --qui·es"cence n. --qui·es"cent·ly adv.eu·re·ka interj. Used to express triumph upon finding or discovering something. [Greek heur¶ka, I have found (it) (supposedly exclaimed by Archimedes upon discovering how to measure the volume of an irregular solid and thereby determine the purity of a gold object), first person perfect of heuriskein,to find.]
* Direct <BlockQuote> Definitions - American Heritage Dictionary - Houghton Mifflin in concert with InfoSoft International