Chapters 31-40
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From Cramulus
part of the Sacred Chao Te Ching
Contents
Chapter 31
Being rigid makes a person easy to opress; The wise spags use the creative trip left, or the destructive trip right, and stay flexible. Rules disguise suspicion; So be suspicious about them. The wise spags will break them without bringing attention to it; And will be rewarded with sovereignty, if being free is their intent. When freedom is in danger, there should be no rest. Those who oppose the freedom of others are not evil, but have caged themselves. Wise spags speak of a jail break, and lead by example by rattling their own chains. They enter the idiot asylum with care and consideration as if crossing a battlefield or tiptoeing through a slumber party. The symphony of rattling chains is neither noise nor music. It is the sound of the Chao and those who hear it.
Chapter 32
Chaos cannot be labled, because it contains all lables. Therefore, all definitions are incomplete. It's Gödels, all the way down. Order and Disorder unite, and Illusion slips into Chaos. When people learn language, labels begin. With labels, one should know when to stop. Knowing when to stop, the wise spags see the Illusion; And are free to create as they see fit.
Chapter 33
Those who question others are wise. Those who questions themselves are enlightened. Those who revolt against the masses seek attention. Those who revolt against their own biases are brave. Those who accept through faith are blind. Those who reject the unproven are foolish.
Chapter 34
Chaos embraces the Illusions of Order and Disorder. It contains all things, Even that which is not there. It does not judge, it has no subjectivity. It has no meta, for even thoughts outside Chaos are found within Chaos. If all things that change are within it, then it does not change; Because there is no Other.
Chapter 35
The wise spag treats every day like a day off, but still gets things done. Everyone digs the one who balances the Chao because within it live shits, giggles, and 3D movies. But even that is an incomplete map, so beware of believing it to be the territory. The Cabbage on the street may be starving, but the Chao on the menu will never taste like hamburger. Jump to conclusions, fall flat on your face.
Chapter 36
Movement creates territory. When you know where you are, you know what to defend. The maps in your head are extensions of yourself. You should pay attention when your ideas get in someone's face. People are frightened of new ideas because they feel invaded. They instinctively want to protect their territory. The wise spags know their maps can only be changed by themselves; Knowing this, they are not frightened by the unknown. We create with the body, but amend with the mind.
Chapter 37
Chaos is not subjective, and so creates no Illusions. If people tried to act this way, Authority could not lead through Fear. Making observations and judgments, take care when creating your Illusions and recognize them as such. Doing so will relieve you of many burdens.
Chapter 38
The sacred Chao includes both Order and Disorder. In the same way, the Self includes the inside and the outside. To emphasize the inside is to pollute the outside with a grid. To emphasize the outside is to lose your center. While it's fun to toy with both, forgetting that they go together plants the seed of a cabbage. Therefore when doubt is lost, Absolutism is born. When Absolutism encounters dissent, Authority arises. When Authority arises, Freedom is lost. When Freedom is lost, the wise spags create their own rules. Doubt allows people to see around corners, and to peer above walls. Therefore the wise spags never know, and so are boundless.
Chapter 39
Every spag's mind is a better artist than they can ever know. For every conclusion they make, supporting facts rise to the surface. Each certainty has its own gravity that attracts the Illusions of Order. If you can think it, you can prove it. This is how we turn Order and Disorder into fractals of Illusion. When spags try to order the Chao, the sky becomes dirty, dingy; Words are angry & sterile. Words reduce the Chao; A confused mind cannot grasp it and cannot drop it, either.
Chapter 40
Incomprehensible Totality is the nature of Chaos. The absence of Illusion is the state of Chaos. All spags in the world create their own Illusions, and then spend the rest of their lives bound by them.