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Intelligence V Wisdom

While academics often find what we are looking for, a positive correlation between intelligence and wisdom, Special occasional confusion about revolutionary absence of Left with Right correlation frightens me Even, and unevenly, while I am manifesting my best for love and trust in humanity's destiny-- Disciplined trials experiments proactive investigations or chaotically dissonant OtherUnwise. While deductive rational intelligence develops interdependent quantities and qualities And apparently independent bits of detached paradigmatic information, Wisdom adds a co-arising ladder of internal health knowledge seeking external wealth intelligence promoting conscious vocational formation and reformation and transformation and unformation and preformation, Healthy ego analogy as wealthy ecohabitat political power, economic energy ecology, dynamic grace theology, blending (creolizing, transubstantiating) Nature with polyphonic singing ringing vibrant internal Spirit, Humane with Divine golden rules and ratios and elixirs, Secular with harmonic Sacred, Health with Wealth of polypathic wisdom Bilaterally co-gravitating information internally absorbing co-arising external exflowing co-present consciousness Bicamerally valuing past loves and hates predicating future healthy wisdom passions more than pathological nihilistic foolish LeftBrain over-expansions of Yang with Yin co-manifestations of multicultural destinations.

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Date: 9/4/2018 4:03:00 PM
life is funny lol...intelligence is a first step toward wisdom, just as is a child's attribution of a mental state to all things...but, just as some adults never stop attributing a human state to their pets others of the 'intelligence community' never see integral and derivative wisdoms
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