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Feminist Ecolory

When Yin was growing down and into belonging still in EarthMother's warm wet womb, she followed her interdependent 0-wheels of enscripted color and sound octaves, Appreciation for multicultural sensory integrity, primal relationships of sight and scale felt polyphonic longing and/or belonging, meta-physical creolization, gratitude for polycultural dialogue and consensual democratic circles warm to discernment, co-empathically seeking full-round consensus. Meanwhile, as Left-hemisphere dominant Yang was colonizing out and patriarching up, he conserved 1-universal BusinessAsUsual monochrome in triumphal shades of dark static non-elite nights and peak triangulated wealth experiences of white light universally transcendent bright. Yang thought in bipolar Either/Ors of black or white while Yin felt through dipolar Both/And circles and cycles spirals of nuanced multiculturing colors, tones, hues and felt cries and sighs and shy. As they learned gratitude for each Other's 0/1 GoldenRule and 1/0 GoldenRatio preferences of bipolar thought and dipolar intersectional warm feelings of belonging they deep learned democratic cooperative compassion for healthy regenerativity as positively and politically and economically and ecologically and theologically and analogically polypathic, And mutually-owned disdain for competitive win/lose longing, reductive RightWing dominating seductive LeftWing with aggressively monochromatic degenerativity, negative paradigmatic dissonance, both cognitively and affectively ineffective Especially as Yin deeply repurposes growing down and in still under MotherEarth's warming wetting multicoloring NonZero-Sum womb loving democratic meta-energetic ecofeminist healing life.

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