The act of choosing; the voluntary act of selecting or separating from two or more things that which is preferred; or the determination of the mind in preferring one thing to another; election.
The power of choosing; option.
Notice how they corrupt comprehension of flow by suggesting choice being voluntarily instead of in response to, and that there are more than two choice; when form within flow can only choose between need and want?
It gets wilder...
Where there is force, there can be no choice
They suggest this quote to directly contradict that motion causes momentum; which represents balance within motion aka form within flow. Choice is defined by flow causing form.
And there's another telling choice of quote they suggest:
"Ye know how that a good while ago God made choice among us, that the Gentiles by my moth should hear the word of the gospel, and believe. Acts 15:7."
enjoy; taste
Your example was directly inverted towards choice of temptation (wants) over chocie of adaptation (needs). The few acting as merchants of temptations makes this akin to a sales pitch for self destruction by choice based consent.
SUSTENANCE, noun (From Latin sustinēre "to uphold")
Uphold form within flow aka balance by adaptation; which requires choice of action.
CHOICE, noun (From Old English cēosan, akin to Greek geúesthai "to enjoy", Latin gustāre "to taste")
The act of choosing; the voluntary act of selecting or separating from two or more things that which is preferred; or the determination of the mind in preferring one thing to another; election.
The power of choosing; option.
Notice how they corrupt comprehension of flow by suggesting choice being voluntarily instead of in response to, and that there are more than two choice; when form within flow can only choose between need and want?
It gets wilder...
They suggest this quote to directly contradict that motion causes momentum; which represents balance within motion aka form within flow. Choice is defined by flow causing form.
And there's another telling choice of quote they suggest:
"Ye know how that a good while ago God made choice among us, that the Gentiles by my moth should hear the word of the gospel, and believe. Acts 15:7."
Your example was directly inverted towards choice of temptation (wants) over chocie of adaptation (needs). The few acting as merchants of temptations makes this akin to a sales pitch for self destruction by choice based consent.
VOLUNTARILY, adverb (From Latin volunt "willingness, inclination")