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resort
intransitive verb
1. To turn to or make use of a person, strategy, or course of action for help or as a means of achieving something.
2. To go, especially customarily or frequently; repair.
noun
1. A place frequented by people for relaxation or recreation.
Ancient Trait, The Power of Blindness
Lord of glory said to 'Let them alone", but not by word.
Once upon a time, us kids were raised to know with varying regularity certain catchphrases. One of those at the top of the list was said of poorly conducted business types riddled as a Fly-by-Nights to be avoided whenever possible.
Today, things have changed the way unscrupulous folks conduct themselves as well as the way they think. The old “Fly-by-Night” has finally flown and come to achieve its ultimate purpose which is to fly-by-day.
Have they succeeded to shed every sign of integrity? It appears they have for the most part. Because they too are part of that ancient stack of unreliable “blind leads the blind”. Blind means lack of understanding, thereby, inability for living within everything upright, including, a way out of error by healthy correction. When healthy shame takes its last breath among all children of fly-by-night life-choices, the loss of shame now enables to enrich their craft of deflection in the ample light of day, saying,
‘We see no truth, nor world of proof you have placed before us. We have long-fashioned, effortlessly invigorate our own godless/utopian vision, by means of a logic seared from good-conscience till a perpetual evil refusal is accomplished, now armed to walk lockstep in a diabolical cult.’
Is that the full intent of their rush for the “ditch”? No, something founded on lust is never finished, because blindness isn’t content with others who are blind, but for all to be parasites to draw light and life away, including yours.
intransitive verb
1. To turn to or make use of a person, strategy, or course of action for help or as a means of achieving something.
2. To go, especially customarily or frequently; repair.
noun
1. A place frequented by people for relaxation or recreation.
Ancient Trait, The Power of Blindness
Let them alone: they be blind leaders of the blind. And if the blind lead the blind, both shall fall into the ditch. (Matthew 15:14)
Lord of glory said to 'Let them alone", but not by word.
Once upon a time, us kids were raised to know with varying regularity certain catchphrases. One of those at the top of the list was said of poorly conducted business types riddled as a Fly-by-Nights to be avoided whenever possible.
Today, things have changed the way unscrupulous folks conduct themselves as well as the way they think. The old “Fly-by-Night” has finally flown and come to achieve its ultimate purpose which is to fly-by-day.
Have they succeeded to shed every sign of integrity? It appears they have for the most part. Because they too are part of that ancient stack of unreliable “blind leads the blind”. Blind means lack of understanding, thereby, inability for living within everything upright, including, a way out of error by healthy correction. When healthy shame takes its last breath among all children of fly-by-night life-choices, the loss of shame now enables to enrich their craft of deflection in the ample light of day, saying,
‘We see no truth, nor world of proof you have placed before us. We have long-fashioned, effortlessly invigorate our own godless/utopian vision, by means of a logic seared from good-conscience till a perpetual evil refusal is accomplished, now armed to walk lockstep in a diabolical cult.’
Is that the full intent of their rush for the “ditch”? No, something founded on lust is never finished, because blindness isn’t content with others who are blind, but for all to be parasites to draw light and life away, including yours.