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"And that Whole—being value would be realized, in this way, not as contrasted with the patterns—of-life or fundamentally distinguished from features of the creative field, but as the inspiriting essence of all such multidimensional fields. It would be realized as the Term for which they were coded, the Master of the keys and tumblers to which the secret of their productivity would yield. Do you begin to see where the factor of oa 4 wartoan "Yes — but you know, tell me if I'm on to something or not — it seems to me now that whatever 'Will' is, it isn't radically distinguishable from Love, from feelings and emotions of the basic Nature..." "Right." "And usually, you know, we think of Will as being something so...so stoic, so austere and stern, something that shows no affinity for the pull of emotions or the flow of feelings but which, on the contrary, despises them and spares no pity on them — scarcely tolerates them, you know, and functions at its optimum when their presence is precisely minimized." "Well, you said something about Will being an inbuilt factor of the Creative pattern; and it occurs to me that, if some ultimate Essence or most—valuable term of Identity is realizable through that pattern, it must be so by eat” on ea ara "Go on." "It seems to me then that the presence of Will through the created patterns—of—Being must signify the way in which Consciousness presents itself, and takes on organizational value in the creative field." "Good." "Consciousness or, what you call Whole—value Identity, may become obscured or functionally displaced through all its reflections and surrogate patterns—of—identification in the creative field; but at the same time, since those patterns and that field are expressions of the 'Logos', which I take to be an Intelligent spirit of organization, the Logos would incorporate a means of conserving that Conscious Presence through all the 201 T-Bird_Vs_The_Flying_saucers.htm Will comes into all this?" Mother's Rudder of Will "That is the conventional sense of Will — what brings you to this alternative consideration?" virtue of the inherent Presence of that Will."