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Undead Through Full-Love Health
Here's my thing. I wonder if Yin-UnDead, river of Time's ebbing wave predicts Yang-Love Health Abundant PowerWith. No, really, I think about that, and I wonder if EcoReligious Universal Messiahs could also become Bodhisattva Integral-Unitarian Occupiers, Zero-sacred self-invested/Othering-divested PlaceHolders, bilaterally stretching thresholds toward health-balanced resonant time windows of co-investing light emergence dark submergence, with dualdark anger/fear co-redemption, now re-emerging Anthro/Earth-therapeutic regenerative values degenerating disvalues LifeTime mindbody neurosystem regeneratively balanced sense of normative light is to dark as warm is to cold, as AnthroMind Interior is to EarthBody Exterior. This feels important to me that we seem to already incarnate this bicameral wokeness, without polyculturally comprehending BiPartisan Ego/Eco balanced appositional function as prime-relational normativity of AnthroMe and EarthTribeWe cooperatively co-arising empathy Empowering Golden Rules of regenerately evolving nature, Enlightening Golden Ratios of revolutionary Win/Win nurture within EarthTime's BiLateral HealthCulturation, both DNA and RNA polycultural evolving outcome, divine octave-color harmonic-fractal WinWin reiterative dipolar. But, I also wonder if Bodhisattva and Messianic co-redemptive natural function, might feel more like a doormat inside, than any clear mindbody bicameral-balanced landscape, a Climax of EcoConsciousness without ego-verbal cognitive distinguished blemish, more like a curious bodyfelt power within recessed ego-nurturing light, more like a dipolar-hinged threshold when faced with brighter co-radiant loving sight. Doormats, like thresholds, struggle within Ego-centric ecosystems within AnthroCentric Earth-enculturation language and mindbody neurosensory systems. Yintegral thresholds hear both sides of healthy complex polycultural messages with less wealthy monocultural understories, waiting to revolt against ego/ecosystemic imbalance as anthro-opportunity increases risk of EarthToxic overpopulation. So, rebooting the UnDead YangMessianic side of this co-redemptive creation story, do we choose to become doormats toward death of EarthTribe, or doormats toward full-abundance of space/time? My body/mind answer again is both absorbing ego-purgation death of angry-past memories, absorbing all those fears about absence of sufficient healthy ego-incarnate time, until all that remains is Absent (0) diastatic YangYintregral win-win diastolic flow of time as memory revolving synaptic light as notnot dualdark past and future timeless waves of Earth's elation ego/ecosystemic co-gravitation integrating symbiotic universe Surfing light through MidWay horizons of polyculturing alpha-dawns opening (0)Mega notnot dusk of UnDead EarthTribe dreaming peaceful night.
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