Thursday, March 14, 2013

Strength and Power

Strength is the ability to exert or withstand force.  Power is the amount of work that can be produced in a given amount of time.  Work is activity involving mental or physical effort in order to accomplish a goal.  There can be no effort without strength.

Within our perspective, the more symbols and the greater the associations, and the more relationships involved, the greater the force generated.  This greater amount of force, if properly understood and applied, ultimately increases the amount of power available.  With more power available, more work can be done toward accomplishing a desire.  Aside from a symbol’s number of relationships, the value of the symbol is also considered in the amount of strength that can be garnered.  This value is often determined by associations attributed to the symbol.

Strength is a contrivance.  A misunderstanding or misapplication of strength will often result in undesirable results.  The greater the strength, the greater the unwanted results if mismanaged.  Paradoxically it first seems, extreme self-control is necessary to knowingly wield Kaos.

Thoughts, emotions, feelings, sensations, abstract concepts, principles, associated values, breathing, physical objects, external and internal relationships, behavior, activities, everything perceived is to be controlled creating as much force as possible for the desired effect; however, it must be done in a manner which allows the most probabilities to conceivably occur.  



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