Dear At,
Saint Just said, "The present order is the disorder of the future."
I believe that the present disorder is an order of the future.
I also believe that future/past disorder is only ever disorder when it is
'present'.
I further believe that order 'per se' never "is" and yet "is" only ever
and never as this neverever is as endlessly becoming.
Is "this, then;-)" the case that the present is in-ordinate and I within
it, as well as you, are superordinates and together the greatest all of
"we" in the "mappings" of "one among many" are so many co-ordinates; a
weftness and a woveness into endlessness of our becomings and goings?
Starlike?
Love in profusion...
And...
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