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It is a little reflection on myself - as I'm asleep alot on those journeys! It is also something very mystic as they are physically on the bus/train yet they don't see, hear and experience the same as they are far away in an experience you can't join. And while all this is happening they are so vulnerable by leaving their physical body behind.

Sorry, just fascinated on so many levels.
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