Order Creates Ideals | Patriarchs

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If we accept the existence of Order in the universe, either of our own creation or as a product of consistent natural law, we must accept a culmination of the expression of that Order.

There must be an embodiment, a way of being, a pattern, that is the outcome of the influence of that Order on the environment.

This expression of order represents an ideal that may not exist prior to the conception of societal order or the observation of natural order, but necessarily results from the application of that order over time.

Only in a chaotic, disordered world can we claim a dearth of ideals.

But the existence of any order both implies and creates an ideal against which we may model our lives and from which we may accept judgement.

Any change to the order that we observe or create manifests in a corresponding in a corresponding adjustment to the ideals.

We can predict the outcomes of the order that we choose to accept based on these ideals that result.

If we create an ideal initially, it becomes the source of our order.

And we can expect this fabricated order to produce parallel ideals.

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