Media/medius - "middle"...choosing love or hate tempts ones free will of choice into a conflict of reason (love vs hate). Having a choice implies being within the middle of balance...choosing a side implies imbalance of choice.
Others mediate sides (love or hate) to tempt ones choice off-center, and into imbalance (love vs hate).
hating influence
Being implies solid (life) within fluid (inception towards death)...others invert this by using in-flu-encers to share in-form-ation. Holding onto form tempts one to ignore flow.
Loving or hating artificial influence tempts one to ignore being formed within natural flow...not two sides fighting each other, but the separation of sides (inception/death) into sight (life).
india
Aka within (in) two (dia), hence the system of caste/kes - "to cut". Notice furthermore that the suggested caste of In-dia (Brahmins; Kshatriyas; Vaishyas; Shudras) distracts from the perceivable division into two...touchable (suggested information) and untouchable (perceivable inspiration) aka "rules for thee, but not for me".
Media/medius - "middle"...choosing love or hate tempts ones free will of choice into a conflict of reason (love vs hate). Having a choice implies being within the middle of balance...choosing a side implies imbalance of choice.
Others mediate sides (love or hate) to tempt ones choice off-center, and into imbalance (love vs hate).
Being implies solid (life) within fluid (inception towards death)...others invert this by using in-flu-encers to share in-form-ation. Holding onto form tempts one to ignore flow.
Loving or hating artificial influence tempts one to ignore being formed within natural flow...not two sides fighting each other, but the separation of sides (inception/death) into sight (life).
Aka within (in) two (dia), hence the system of caste/kes - "to cut". Notice furthermore that the suggested caste of In-dia (Brahmins; Kshatriyas; Vaishyas; Shudras) distracts from the perceivable division into two...touchable (suggested information) and untouchable (perceivable inspiration) aka "rules for thee, but not for me".