When we engage in any task, we do so through a pattern—an approach that subtly reveals an underlying purpose. Sometimes, it's the purpose that initiates and shapes the task. Other times, it's the task itself that gradually gives rise to the purpose.
In an ideal state, there is harmony: the purpose drives the tasks, and the tasks in turn refine the purpose. This dynamic balance creates an equilibrium. And as long as this balance is maintained, it doesn't challenge any natural law—it flows within them, effortlessly.
But something deeper begins to emerge over time.
This interplay—between tasks, purpose, and the equilibrium they create—doesn’t just exist within natural law. It starts to resemble a natural law of its own. Not by replacing existing laws, but by weaving into them. It doesn’t break the rhythm of nature; rather, it teaches nature a new tune to play—one that aligns with its own intent.
In doing so, it builds a quiet rapport with which serves the interest of dance rather than that of tune.
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