a) nature needs to be let go (motion); while tempting one to want to hold onto (emotion). Cancer represents the protective layer around what one holds onto; while cancer treatment aims to destroy that layer of protection.
Nature (inception towards death) generates resistance (life)...resisting (need) represents ones choice to resist temptations (want or not want).
b) SYMP'TOM, noun (Greek to fall) aka fall of men (life) from inception towards death; which also represents a rise of men if men chooses to resist falling.
c) SYM (syn; together) PTOM (piptein; to fall)...that's the rhetorical deception. Falling from inception towards death implies apartheid (life)...others suggest togetherness to tempt one to hold onto others, while ignoring need to let go...like the need to let go of ones OFF-SPRING. Pregnancy to birth implies carrying out, hence setting children apart...not together.
Suggested "together" implies towards getting; which represents the inversion of being growth (life) within loss (inception towards death).
a) nature needs to be let go (motion); while tempting one to want to hold onto (emotion). Cancer represents the protective layer around what one holds onto; while cancer treatment aims to destroy that layer of protection.
Nature (inception towards death) generates resistance (life)...resisting (need) represents ones choice to resist temptations (want or not want).
b) SYMP'TOM, noun (Greek to fall) aka fall of men (life) from inception towards death; which also represents a rise of men if men chooses to resist falling.
c) SYM (syn; together) PTOM (piptein; to fall)...that's the rhetorical deception. Falling from inception towards death implies apartheid (life)...others suggest togetherness to tempt one to hold onto others, while ignoring need to let go...like the need to let go of ones OFF-SPRING. Pregnancy to birth implies carrying out, hence setting children apart...not together.
Suggested "together" implies towards getting; which represents the inversion of being growth (life) within loss (inception towards death).