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| To cause to stand
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| Set forth as things (or persons) or the world.
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| The world means the age of man, whereas the cosmos means the delicate arrangement of making order out of chaos.
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| Chaotic man moves earth and dirt
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| Moves history
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| Regions
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| (Bodies)
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| And heavenly bodies are not the earth
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| Are not in contact with what is.
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| Immoveable mighty chains are cast
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| Without beginning and without end
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| Are passing far
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| The self-same place
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| (Abiding in what is).
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| Habitually resistant habits wait, they fall behind
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| We fall behind resistant parts are static states
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| Ecstatic states
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| When time is slower still.
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