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Facets of broken glass, broken mirror, and the harsh sunlight that glitters among their fragments. Human consciousness is a multifarious reality in which a decision is often nothing more than the emergent victor of a conflict. Introspection and quiet the within as taught in Daoism helps us submerge the conflict to become more single unity, but at the same time our human nature is grasped at the foundation of our chaos within. Life needs chaos just as much as order. At the same time a person loves their mother, they might resent her, be jealous of her, fear her, feel loyality to her, feel a necessity to protect her, hate her, and any combination of these and more emotions. Just as there isn't one instance of reality in any given moment in the world and its presentation to us, there is not one perception or desire within us. Adaptation gives us the ability to migrate freely between these different instances of us, of the world, and merge and mold them. "Do we use more than one process to determine its application?"-::yes::we do::. it encompasses our existance. We are not just one single simple thing, but the multitude of them combined into one presentation, and set out to interact with the other presentations out there. And just as we cannot judge a book by its cover, its come to a point where we can't judge it by its content either. We in fact, have to also judge it by the worlds content, including ourselves. The human mind after all, does work solely on the system of dualism. We can't hold two opposites in our mind at the same time, but we can switch between them very quickly... as it's in comparitive reality that we gain all our abilities. Contrast can both delude or make it "so black and white we can't help but accept it for what it is." The closest prediction we have on Chaos is expierance. The application of a presentation, which is taken from a being whose composed of many things, and applying something of many things to a world of many things... there's no way to really predict an outcome. As Chaos Theory states; the flapping of a butterflys wings in China could lead to a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico. Because chaoses inherent ability is that of lack of order, and with that goes prediction and science, and the only things you have to rely on are your intuition, wisdom, and adaptability. The quicker you can change directions and the longer you can keep doing so, the Great Life will unfold for you. ::afternotes:: sorry for the belated reply, college is coming to a close soon, and with that comes many manifestations of homework you never knew you had. Fair Journies,
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