The Law of Freedom, Part 8: Chaos and Order
The Law of Freedom, Part 8: Chaos and Order
What’s Chaos/Order Got to Do with It?
Why get into chaos and order when talking about the Law of Freedom? Because immorality creates the chaotic presence of slavery. Immoral behavior serves chaos. Moral behavior serves True Order.
True Freedom is the positive outcome of the Law of Freedom. True Freedom is True Order. The absence of True Freedom has the presence of slavery, which is chaos. Chaos and order are represented in many facets of reality under different terms like entropy and syntropy, evoution and involution, or fear and love. They represent tendencies or forces that propel or drive change in the universe and in ourselves.
Understanding these two forces amplifies one’s perspective of how people are serving the immoral, entropic, involutionary, chaotic, evil path that goes against their individual and collective betterment.
If you arrange things, you are exerting control to arrange them. You can arrange a marriage; arranged marriages are decided by parents for their children. You can arrange a date for a marriage. You can arrange a picnic. You can arrange things in a row. Some people follow orders, in a ranking system. They are controlled by others. Their behavior is arranged by others. You can make an order for a product: you arranged for something to be sent to you. You can order a list of names alphabetically. You can order or arrange thing in your house. You can view relative degrees, grades, orders or levels to things within a spectrum or scale. Reality has various orders of complexity, where things are more or less arranged, organized and ordered.
Void is nothingness. Chaos in this sense is where there is an absence of any order. But chaos can be a decrease in the current amount of order. Chaos is representative of more disorder relative to more order that was, is or can be present.
We can see it at basic levels in daily life. A plate is ordered, it’s a construction of arranging some kind of matter in a specific shape. A plate that breaks is chaos. The elements that compose the plate aren’t ordered in a specific configuration that makes it a plate any longer. The structure and ordering of the plate is nullified, and the state or condition of the plate becomes representative of chaos instead.
Video
Youtube
Odysee
Rumble
Bitchute






















