✨ Bridget Webber
1 min readMay 2, 2022

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Interesting! I made up a few lines of my own and typed them in as an experiment and AI came up with something almost profund. My lines: His spiritual quest began in the late summer months, before the harvest, but after the tall poppies faded in the fields. He was a wise man after that season. People flocked to hear him speak about life after death and all that flows between. We are all one; he told them, and the people listened.

AI lines:

"He would often find himself thinking on his way to deliver a sermon that, although it seemed banal, was in truth a profound thought: there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in our philosophy. The more he thought about it, the more he found it was true. He did not mean that there were angels in the sky, and harps playing in the clouds. He meant there were deeper aspects to life that we cannot see, which, like the angels, we should not try to see. He knew better than most what we are capable of. He had been called 'the Angel of Death'.

Death is to come for everyone, said he. There is no escaping it, except perhaps the long sleep. It comes from the moment of our birth. It is what we call death, when there is nothing to be known, but it is also the return to a life where we will be totally unknown."

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✨ Bridget Webber
✨ Bridget Webber

Written by ✨ Bridget Webber

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