^Balance ^Accept ~always~ ~what-it-is~

Figure

A red balance wheel with three items (A, B, C) at the spokes and Balance at the center.

Annotate

  1. ^Maximize breadth of ~focus~ to include all of it. 
  2. ^Evaluate it ~as~ a ~partition~. 
    1. ^Focus on the ~part~ of greatest ~connection~ and ^Turn ~communication~ to its inputs and then its ^Potential outputs. 
    2. ^Focus ^Again on the ~part~ of greatest ~connection~ and ^Turn ~communication~ to its outputs and then its ^Potential inputs. 
  3. ^Reach a ^Significant ~balance~ ^Among any ~partition~.  ^Train each ^Example ~partition~ to ^Follow. 
    1. To ^Trust, to ^Choose and to ^Care. 
    2. To ^Feel, to ^Act and to ^Think. 
    3. Into our ^Conscious ~self~, our ~subconscious~ and our ~relation~ with others. 

Subject

^Balance is a mode of ^Balance that ~helps~ us to ^Ensure that we do not (over-)^Power nor ^Neglect only ^One ~part~ of our ~mind~.  ^When we ^Balance ^How we ^Feel, ^Think and ^Act it ~helps~ us to ^Care in ~empathy~.  We may ^Grow in ~respect~ ^When we ^Balance our ~self~ with our ~relation~ to that of others and to the ~earth~. 

Target

Anytime we ^Need to ^Center ourselves. 

Anytime in ~temptation~ to ^Rebel in ~weakness~. 

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