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Chaos Induced Ignorance (Redux)

Whether it’s the sign of the times or simply the convergence of disparate interests one thing is for certain: I’m being reminded of the importance of remaining true to the better part(s) of our nature for this reason I make a point of reciting the following verse no less than twice per day:

“Challenge, heartily, the chaos induced by ignorance. Oppose with all means available any order that insists on maintaining or establishing a (new) status quo. Yours is not the destiny held in bondage but the perpetual discovery of unlimited capacity; this will not happen for any One confined to or bound by the disparate pitch of darkness. I refuse to participate in any practice that fails to feed me forward.”

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The Options of Chaos and the Favor of Outcome

As a facility for control, chaos becomes a tool of leverage and always in direct opposition to your native thought terminally in search of order.  Chaos has a natural alliance with order in the promenade that becomes the viral order of balance. Within the viral order of balance hosts your native thought of being in-service to perpetuating the order of calm and the joy one receives for having done so.

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