
Order and chaos
Seeking to define purpose
Which is the master

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Nicely done, Sue–it’s often a circuitous route, finding our purpose, isn’t it.
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Yet it is there, whether we think we have found it or not 😉
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Indeed! 🙂
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Can’t have one without the other I think…(K)
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Absolutely.
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Strange how so many religions don’t even have a stab at purpose; or when they do, come up with something really ridiculous.
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I think we each have to find whatever answer speaks to us… but I do feel we need to look… even if we arrive at the barest glimpse of possibility. Without purpose, existence would seem pretty pointless.
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To praise and glorify as a purpose does not seem very satisfying to me.
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Perhaps that is directed at Purpose, not a purpose in itself.
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Food for thought. I love the way you used the flowers to represent order and chaos. Very clever. 🙂
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The flowers were the inspiration for this one, Vashti. 🙂
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