Homogenized milk is actually heterogeneous. Homogenous means -same throughout- 
and is always clear though it may have color. This is because compounds in such 
mixtures are perfectly integrated. Heterogeneous mixtures show compounds, such 
as in the whitish color of particles in milk. They may be well suspended, but 
they still stand out.

Thus transparency is a feature of true integration. Heterogeneous solutions 
will show different mixtures at different spots. Thus ambivalence. 

We could use these two analogies to decide whether a person or group of either  
spiritual or political entities is integral or merely appropriating. 

Someone of integrity is transparent because homogeneous in their ethics, 
ontology, epistimology. Someone else, like in homogenized milk, may seem to be 
something and yet they aren't. In fact it's almost a truism that the more 
someone seems like something the less they are that. 

It is almost certain that the most integrated people cannot be discerned in any 
possible way being most transparent. It stands to reason. 

Okay, now you try it, look around and see.

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