power
To expand outside context,
power embraces
initiative .
To limit outside context,
power pursues
limits .
power combines with
love, and
justice to generate contextual flow.
Context moves in cycles, such that
power aligns to
change .
Power emerges from the need to respond with change as vehicle within all and the will to be part of a connected sense of possibility in a way that grants logic. When power expands, initiative arises. When maintained, it flows into redemption or longing.
The urge to hold on to power or resist shifting into redemption or longing habituates held power into patterns of regulation. Regulation patterns generate requiring hunger for embedded experiences of objective self. This includes mental content (manipulation) and the challenges of uncertainty and proof in self or other.
Awareness of power reflects the universal need for self to express through center/heart and the need to connect through potential. Power is the meaning-independent part of rational connectedness. Together with justice and love, it generates achieving self, the source of greater good.