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by Dale J. Sprague

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Dichotomy of Being Principle

 What is paradoxical is merely apparent contradiction, but what is dichotomous defines equal stationed frames of reference and power. And what hosts the dichotomy is unknown and remains so, lest it loses its function as the host.

 Philosophy is preoccupied with logic. What can philosophy deliver? if only logic rules. Everyone would be barely more than a machine, passive consciousness locked into the order of a periodic chart of elements.

 The illogic of assumptions is what creates the human sense and sensibility necessary to distinguish one from the logic of passive elements, complex enough to create diversion, mystery..incomprehensible inflections, to define how much logic is needed, to survive.

 Chaos is difficult, however spontaneous it may be. A rebellion from logic and order that attempts to dispel nightmares of confinement and tedium. Chaos is a function of perception, the motivation to analyze with plus or minus zero error until the error of plus or minus zero becomes apparent, for it is that error that defines human sensitivity, and the ability to face one's self.

 Science assumes blind chance, randomness for anything beyond the observant mind in various degrees according to the degree that aggregated ganglion observes its environ. This assumption is convenient only in the sense that it allows de'sensitivity enough to enable necessary objectivity. The irony here, given that all is one state of consciousness or another, is the necessity to assume the fantasy of a random reality to attain an objective view of it. 

 Every variation from zero'sum order is a struggle to be unique, but only after those variations sum to incomprehensibility will uniqueness be felt. Once felt, one becomes sole proprietor of every sense one experiences, every thought one has, and every action one does. Yet, the more one delegates the sole proprietorship of themselves to another authority, the less one feels unique. The less one feels unique, the less one can be selfless, socially.

 A dichotomy of being principle exists...that, with the measure one feels individually unique, by that same measure, one is enabled to give selflessly.


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