tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5152070149800744263.post221784005033673192..comments2023-10-21T03:23:13.433-07:00Comments on Isis of the Stars: Chaos and entropy, and the Stewed Tomatoes SyndromeArchpriest Michael Starsheenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17812333873957985737noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5152070149800744263.post-42438854503193209572011-07-08T16:03:11.018-07:002011-07-08T16:03:11.018-07:00Very thoughtful and painfully self-revelatory. At ...Very thoughtful and painfully self-revelatory. At the risk of being thought shallow, sometimes I think that the difference between chaos and order is perspective. As close as we become to our deities we are in many ways different from each other and that would include viewpoint. As an example, Sekhment might say, "Yes, this plan for Michael is coming along nicely." Meanwhile, Micheal is saying, "Where did this shit come from"? In addition, I do not think that Karma is "once size fits all". meaning, many of us in a particular life may not be saddled with a contract. Do-de-do, do-de-do "I'm just living my life". Where as there are some of us that have signed on the dotted line and have not read the fine print, but know that we have to hit A, B, C, etc. to fulfill our obligations. I think entropy is in the details for these folks. I know that I have not responded to many of the points that you have brought up, but I have to take a shower and there are so many really interesting suggestions here. So many suggestions, so little time.mauryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08887072253939351895noreply@blogger.com