A King and Queen cannot support a crown with eyes looking down. Their universe expands as far as you can see.

T.F. Hodge
A King and Queen cannot support a crown with eyes...
A King and Queen cannot support a crown with eyes...
A King and Queen cannot support a crown with eyes...
A King and Queen cannot support a crown with eyes...
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The eyes of a King and Queen are the windows to their soul. If they are seeing the world through hazy, muddy windows, they are not truly seeing the world. They are surrounded by their own kind, people who care about them only as much as they care about themselves. The King and Queen must surround themselves with people who can see past their crowns and see the true beauty of the people around them.

If this is not done, they will always be stuck in the mud of their own lives.

Source: From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph Over Death And Conscious Encounters With The Divine Presence

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