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