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Not Doing
#1
i dont think there has been any emphasis on the two paths within notdoing.


In an effort to undo social conditioning the self is stalked in terms of resistance to behavioral acts.
the realization that there is a typical human area of taboo , which itself demarcates personal power loss
 in individuals bound to the habitual assemblage point.

Path one-
 At this point chooses to break as many taboos as possible so as to be objective to the self limiting
ego of the habitual. Path one- energetically rapes, steals, malingers, and through enacting all human misbehaviour dissipates all social conditioning by refusing to act within social conditioning.

path two- 
albeit a less bombastic path.. is to only practice not-doing in those areas of limitation which  can be harmoniously incorporated into the raw potential of a new habitual assemblage position.
path two will clown without malice within a stream of energy stemming from the easterly quarter of the mass habitual.

Path 1 becomes master of the current habitual assemblage position.
Path 2 is mastered by the next habitual assemblage position.

what do you think?
Is it possible that some of the ancillary energy of a sorcerer can find place in the new world?
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#2
I am not sure what you call ancillary (subordinate, secondary?) energy. 
And also not sure what you call the new world - but here I assume you just mean the next assemblage position that the not doing (esp of the second type you mention) is taking one to.

For me path 2 is the one I am on (in certain things it can overlap with path one). 

Sure, the first one is more dramatic (I guess that is why you call it bombastic) Wink. The second one is more wondrous Smile
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#3
i don't understand how a ground within the assemblage of the ancient sorcerers can be mobile within the environment of a changed habitual assemblage of the collective. 
Thats always been my reservation.
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