interconnectedness
systems of the collective
interconnectedness
Complex and organized systems as a reflection of the emergence of the garden of the mind. You plant the seeds (building blocks) and ensure they have soil and water (rules), but you don't physically pull the plant out of the ground or shape every leaf; you have to step back and let the complex flower grow on its own.
The fabric of the cosmos is woven with fractals and so are we. We are not alone in the universe, and we are not alone on Earth. We are connected not just to each other and not just to primates but to everything. To a goat, to a lobster, to the seeds of a dandelion. You said you felt you are in a pattern. A sequence. And you are. But it is vast and
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