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Together Till We Part

Cells work is play to resiliently thrive only in organic systems. Individual yolked cells each with her own ego-governor survive healthy together and divide tragically apart More like symbiotic regenerations of surfing cantilevers than degenerations outside predations storming waves of colonizing cancers. Transgendering transubstantiating transitions can be both Too hard on ego yolks and too soft for ecobodies become some One boundaried else while too soon severing into not yet Zero Sacrificed for tomorrow's unconditional regard in-between One secular EgoZone and not yet Zero sacred systemic EarthTribe soul Remembering past memories mindful of mind-cell fullness side by side solidarity re-imaging severed individual unrealistic cells Crests of history's great transitioning wave from individual hot burning stars to seas of cold dead dry dust Awaiting warmer wetter rust for light and power to co-arise more resilient religious lust Inside crusts of ego loving centers and their living eco-kin becoming back and forth, together and apart again Enlightenment and death, empowering internal concerns losing out to expatriating cancers Co-invested ego risks of past colonizing power and eco loss of future creolizing opportunities Individuating systems for regeneration and recycling seasons of winter's new annual privation Spring therapy and autumnal trauma, health and pathology Unconditional regard and conditioned hardening cells of frozen disregard For innocent Othered cells whose work is also play to resiliently thrive Only in organic systems unconditionally regarding this enlightened empowering day Swings of Yang bright light mesmerizing Yin's eternal sabbath sway.

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