"across, beyond, through" were suggested later to promote the inversion (creation). Transmutation implies "out of base" aka ALL; while creation implies out of nothing. Change implies from one state into another aka from flow to form; ongoing potentiality to temporary potential.
The only thing that cannot change within the constant change of motion are the rules that define how motion operates. This is once again where comprehension is needed towards being temporary form within ongoing flow; which then inspires to question how flow operates; which finally leads towards understanding the laws of nature; as defined by flow upon form.
OP'ERATE, verb intransitive [Latin operor; Heb. signifies to be strong, to prevail.] - "to act; to exert power or strength". That represents ONEs resistance as form to the velocity of flow aka to prevail as form within flow aka self sustenance.
"to busy oneself" represents the parasite inversion tempting us to ignore responsibility to needs (defined by flow) in exchange for the wants to busy ourselves. Form does not need to keep itself busy: flow moves form from beginning towards end; hence the need for adaptation.
"across, beyond, through" were suggested later to promote the inversion (creation). Transmutation implies "out of base" aka ALL; while creation implies out of nothing. Change implies from one state into another aka from flow to form; ongoing potentiality to temporary potential.
STATE, noun (From Latin status "state of things")
The only thing that cannot change within the constant change of motion are the rules that define how motion operates. This is once again where comprehension is needed towards being temporary form within ongoing flow; which then inspires to question how flow operates; which finally leads towards understanding the laws of nature; as defined by flow upon form.
OPERATE, verb (From Latin operārī "to busy oneself")
OP'ERATE, verb intransitive [Latin operor; Heb. signifies to be strong, to prevail.] - "to act; to exert power or strength". That represents ONEs resistance as form to the velocity of flow aka to prevail as form within flow aka self sustenance.
"to busy oneself" represents the parasite inversion tempting us to ignore responsibility to needs (defined by flow) in exchange for the wants to busy ourselves. Form does not need to keep itself busy: flow moves form from beginning towards end; hence the need for adaptation.