2/25/2005
Life Actuation
Mental dexterity defined as the processes involved in decision making necessary to accomplish a minimal material survival, assuming the base human experience, allows a detailed consideration at a later time of matters of esoteric intellect. For now, though, the most observable characteristics of the mind, the decisions action as a group, tends to cloak the operation and function of the first and second characteristics of the mind, those of perception and thinking. While even this most evident characteristic requires action to display itself, without the measured action of the first two, its effectiveness is limited and burdensome rather than liberating in scope. The effect of each upon the next in turn, and of the last result upon the next first observation, reveals a procedural ellipsoidal of arriving at a point by having been somewhere else useful, relevant and comparable. It is elliptical rather than cyclical by the law of deformation in material application: the growth, learning and progress of experience, internal changes, retractions and expansions from resultant adaptation and the eternal propensity of life to change its perspective, either actively or passively, while remaining generally focused upon a center. Body follows Mind follows Spirit.
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