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Monday, July 31, 2006

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Order is what material nature strives to impose upon species and nations alike. Nature provides in cosmos the backdrop against which lifeforms compete. No particular species is preferred over another. Status or position of each lifeform being equal it is reasonable to suppose each lifeform shall hold same energy level with reference to Oneness.
How each species play the game or preserve their kind is not the concern of Oneness. Neither would it mean opposing forces shall be equal or fair. But chains of events envelop all species to respond. Thus certain groups advance at the expense of others only to be trampled down by some other. World powers rise on the thermals provided by the heat of groups each jockeying for advantages. These streams are waves of energy that sent Darius, Xerxes Alexander and Augustus to the forefront. Their despotic rule could muster and work with energy levels of so many. Babylon, Egypt, Greece, Rome and so many world powers wielded power only to give away to others. In such give and take all the gains are unevenly distributed. Also what are disadvantages. ( Cf: Week 4, 2nd day)

benny

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