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.
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.
PARASITE, noun (From Greek parásītos "one who eats at another's table")