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Inexhaustible Compassion

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Inspired by David Hinton's translation of the I Ching: The Book of Change, hexagram #33, "Solitude," pp. 66-67.

Solitude not impatiently exhausted remains open to nonviolent solidarity through multiculturing Earth communication, within reflective self and without in active dialogue with nature spirited Other remuneration refueling As yang-strong solid regenerative nature engages and co-invests in more and better compassionate humane divinely spirited experience As objective secular outcomes blend yintegrity within without subjective secularizing intent To optimize green ego-health and blue eco-sacred co-invested safety; An EarthCommuniy of communities practicing social-economic Solitude can be regenerative, an omni-potent poly-pathic non-egotistic eco-feminist healthy and safe place Strong Yang-power mounted within Yintegrative alliterative rivers shivers quivers wellness slivers through bilaterally flowing ZeroZones Full of timeless NonZero times undefinable potential, future wealth planted in solidarity with now unfolding prehistoric indigenous green/blue EarthWombs of and for reweaving memories. Active solidarity within eco-responsive solitude, full and empty impersonal when co-impassioned felt and needed safe wealth is health proper communication seasons Inexhaustibly solitary nonviolent political community of co-investing economic green communions, regenerating solidarity re-membering compassionate nonhistoric nurturing experiences, polypathically rational outcomes Objective through anticipating ego-health reflective eco-wealth intent Of communal solitary souls full and ego empty NonZero Zoned reflective subjects inexhaustibly objective passions compassions felt irrationally emergent solitary solidarity.

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