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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 © | Year Posted 2015




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