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| Tarot Run by - Peace123 |
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the center and outer stays the same...it is but the cutting edges and blunt ends that we might take note to have an easier way ...for in the end it is still as it is...chaos or not...so lets not... |
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"Philosophy is a walk on a slippery rock Religion is a smile on a dog." |
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chaos can of course be on the inside... invisible to the outside...or can be on the inside yet visible on the out side.....we often think that quick movement rushing can get done or get there or make clearer if first...and in fact the end result does not change....we only learn how do we wish to arrive....and there is no wrong ..we only see different paths now versus wrong or right way ...hyped and crazy appearance...calm collected demeanor...many fusses or no fusses...the answer is the same...
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there are not greater lessons in calm then chaos...many do not choose...many just react not aware they can choose...but as much can be learned from a chaotic event as in a calm one...some people there personality just eats up the chaotic way...and for others there route in life leads them more often on a calm road...many would be far to bored with calm...yet others dont find it the least bit boring...i would be one of those......is it the rule or the exception...it is but both...but the answer never changes...
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