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a) free will of choice can only exist within the boundaries (limit) of balance. Without balance (need/want)...no choice in-between.

b) LIM'IT, noun - "the part that terminates a thing"...a suggested inversion of the perceivable whole (process of dying) terminating each perceiving partial (living).

c) how would you expand awareness of body-art? Why stain the natural, while tempting self to hold onto the artificial? Why disguise appearances? Why worship the suggested symbolism instead of the perceivable symmetry...a symmetry in motion?

d) color implies "inherent within light", which also implies coexistence with darkness, so why put value on the colors, instead of evaluating the ongoing spectrum of colors, as the center spectator with the free will of choice to paint in-between light and darkness?

e) what is it about being ANOINT'ED - "rubbed with oil; set apart; consecrated with oil" that draws the many to the suggestions of others?

f) COSMETIC, adjective. [Greek; order, beauty.] implies the natural order...not artificial orders suggested by others.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

a) free will of choice can only exist within the boundaries (limit) of balance. Without balance (need/want)...no choice in-between.

b) LIM'IT, noun - "the part that terminates a thing"...a suggested inversion of the perceivable whole (process of dying) terminating each perceiving partial (living).

c) how would you expand awareness of body-art? Why stain the natural, while tempting self to hold onto the artificial? Why disguise appearances? Why worship the suggested symbolism instead of the perceivable symmetry...a symmetry in motion?

d) color implies "inherent within light", which also implies coexistence with darkness, so why put value on the colors, instead of evaluating the ongoing spectrum of colors, as the center spectator with the free will of choice to paint in-between light and darkness?

1 year ago
1 score