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Dedicated to my oldest.
I said to my prodigal son
who stole from me,
it is not competitive economic strategies
that dominantly empower life;
Competitive ecologies and economies
are dominantly decomposing monocultures,
just the opposite of regenerative synergetic praxis
and intent to cooperate polyculturally.
Monopolistic internal cancer-culture
develops into decomposing organic systems
dissonant cognitive
and emotive
and neural
and digestive systems
diseased health and well-being socioeconomic
and politically dissociated systems,
all negatively trending toward closed-entropic,
swollen monochromatic dismay
replacing former systemic array.
They are cooperatively dominant economies and ecologies
integrating revolutions
that endo- and ecto-symbiotically evolve
nondual co-arising life regenerating systems.
Competitive critical events,
like stealing from and stolen from,
struggling between painful suffering of ego-self consciousness
and "positive deviant" stress,
self co-arising right-brained redactive eco-consciousness,
contention seeking bicamerally balanced contentment,
joint cooperative ego-eco echoing
waves of double-regenerationed comprehensive consciousness.
Primal stealthy hunt and structure
of cosmological information
evolves binomial-analogical,
bilateral-temporal,
binary-digital,
as polynomial information co-redeems
dual-transparently co-arising
Self+Other discernment.
"All money is a matter of belief"
said Adam Smith,
As all value is energy for relief from self-isolating sorrow,
said NowTime to HereSpace.
Transparent matters of belief
square-rooted in herstoric culture's transparently coregenerating energy,
co-gravitational relief from embryonic dissonating stress.
I love my prodigal son,
perhaps somewhat more than he yet has capacity
to love his prodigal dad.
Copyright © Gerald Dillenbeck | Year Posted 2015
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