Jeff wrote:
>
> I've never been able to find the words to describe balance very
> well. It is like a dance with life where one maintains balance
> and at the same time moves around. It is never static and describing
> our position when the music stops isn't the dance, but these static
> positions are easier to describe and argue about so that is what
> happens.
>
> My thoughts get fuzzy when trying to connect balance to actual
> events. Those who claim balance is bogus often have a position
> they want to force on others and appear somewhat intolerant.
> The idea that nature is not dominated by balance opens up the
> idea that disturbance is good and eventually leads to acceptance
> of human domination over the earth. The balanced view leads towards
> more of a partnership. This is just a generalization and not always
> true and that is what happens when one gets close to balance. It
> is a fuzzy state.
>
Maybe, because we humans like to put things in boxes we see/sence the world
as unbalanced, but just removing some of those boxes we starts to see/sence
that the world is a collection of billions of connections working
beautifuly, with or without our boxes.
many "to see" verbs.....
Chris Nuss
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