a) LI'BRA, noun - "balance" + LI'BER; adj. - "free"
b) free will of choice within the dominance of balance (free-dom) aka free (living) within dom (process of dying)
c) balance represents the momentum of motion; choice represents the center of balance, hence each one perceiving the ever changing moment (um) of perceivable motion.
d) choice requires a "moment" to be able to adapt to balance, hence life operating in-between input (inception) and output (death), which represents choice operating in-between need (perceivable) and want (suggested).
e) ones mind/memory represents the tool required for choice to operate within a moment (um), hence a memory that can handle perceivable inspiration (like a ram) and suggested information (like a hard-drive)...the former needs to be adapted to, while the latter tempts one to want to hold onto it.
f) knowledge represents perceivable inspiration, ones perceiving free will of choice represents ones conscious opportunity to draw inspiration for the growth of comprehension from it, hence shaping temporary growth (life) out of ongoing loss (inception towards death).
g) knowledge (perceivable inspiration) is always available to everyone within aka a constant flow of input. Suggested information tempts one ignore the constant flow of inspiration by filling up ones conscious memory, which in return forces one to constantly "filter" which suggested information one allows in.
A mind/memory adapting to perceivable inspiration does not need to accumulate information, it can utilize the ongoing flow of inspiration to adapt on the fly to whatever inspires. One cannot run out of inspiration; one can only feel filled with information, while lacking access to inspiration.
Filled with fiction (suggested information) yet starving within reality (perceivable inspiration)...
a) LI'BRA, noun - "balance" + LI'BER; adj. - "free"
b) free will of choice within the dominance of balance (free-dom) aka free (living) within dom (process of dying)
c) balance represents the momentum of motion; choice represents the center of balance, hence each one perceiving the ever changing moment (um) of perceivable motion.
d) choice requires a "moment" to be able to adapt to balance, hence life operating in-between input (inception) and output (death), which represents choice operating in-between need (perceivable) and want (suggested).
e) ones mind/memory represents the tool required for choice to operate within a moment (um), hence a memory that can handle perceivable inspiration (like a ram) and suggested information (like a hard-drive)...the former needs to be adapted to, while the latter tempts one to want to hold onto it.
f) knowledge represents perceivable inspiration, ones perceiving free will of choice represents ones conscious opportunity to draw inspiration for the growth of comprehension from it, hence shaping temporary growth (life) out of ongoing loss (inception towards death).
g) knowledge (perceivable inspiration) is always available to everyone within aka a constant flow of input. Suggested information tempts one ignore the constant flow of inspiration by filling up ones conscious memory, which in return forces one to constantly "filter" which suggested information one allows in.
A mind/memory adapting to perceivable inspiration does not need to accumulate information, it can utilize the ongoing flow of inspiration to adapt on the fly to whatever inspires. One cannot run out of inspiration; one can only feel filled with information, while lacking access to inspiration.
Filled with fiction (suggested information) yet starving within reality (perceivable inspiration)...