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Divine Co-Op

Yang: What is the difference between a theist and an atheist? Yin: A bicamerally balancing eco-teleologist. Yang: Well, so what's that; an eco-teleologist? Yin: You, if you believe the Earth is your co-gravitational (0)-centric epi-ecocenter of political and economic values, each with equivalent ecological transgenerational health-care merit. Yang: So, who wouldn't believe that? Yin: Probably no one. Yang: So, why, exactly, is this an issue I need to look at right now? Yin: Because, if you are an ecotheist, then you are also a (0)-interest bodhisattva warrior poli-economist, presumably. Yang: Wow, I really did not see that coming at all! YinYin: Yes, well, I get that all the bilateral time. YangYang: Hmmm.... I can see that in sort of a 4D WinWin Cooperative EcoOccupyers ReJoin RNA Tribal Network, dialectical exponential fractal kinda' way. Yin: Don't rush, reframe our collateral issues, in alpha(0)mega double-binding poli-economic nondual temporal-boundary appositions. Yang: You flow on too much for optimally functional fire-power. Yin: Invest less in competing economic partial-truths and politically disharmonic lack of beauty. Instead, invest everything only where your economic health loves our cooperative climate of politically multicultural wealth. Yang: Ah, yes, I see our MidWay mutual reflection again, where my health caressingly embraces your cooperative wealth of coarising nondual eco/ego-consciousness, Right proportion, eco-dominant systemic balance, light's radiant fractal frequencies of regenerative logos/mythos, yang/yin pregnant/void positive/double-binding negative, appositional boundaries of co-balancing forms and prime relational functions. Yin: And you think I flow on too much!

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