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Principles of Organic Expression

There are certain principles common to all of life experience; groundedness, balance, centeredness, timing and form. These are the Principles of Organic Expression. The quality of each experience is enhanced by attention to these principles. Groundedness is the same to the builder, gardener and fighter. Balance is important in a relationship, dinner plan, building design and watershed management. So it is with each of The Principles of Organic Expression.

Everything comes from the earth. The height and reach of a tree are limited by its root system. The structural integrity of a building is limited by its foundation. The bio-diversity of any biome is limited by the soil. Any argument not grounded in truth is of no value.

The life of an individual, not grounded in experience can have no balance.

An unbalanced person can never be centered.

Groudedness, balance and centeredness give rise to form. Without them, timing is chaotic; expressions of Truth and Beauty, impossible.

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Principles of Organic Expression

Groundedness gives rise to Balance

Balance allows for Centeredness

Centeredness governs Form

Form integrates Timing

Timing empowers expression

This is the form and Formula of Organic Expression.

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