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A principle of Zephasian culture, the Middle Path indicates the application of both law and chaos in private and public life. Thus the Middle Path does not categorically condemn Chaos, but embraces it for benevolent and socially beneficial purposes. | A principle of Zephasian culture, the Middle Path indicates the application of both law and chaos in private and public life. Thus the Middle Path does not categorically condemn Chaos, but embraces it for benevolent and socially beneficial purposes. | ||
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Revision as of 04:25, 2 October 2014
A principle of Zephasian culture, the Middle Path indicates the application of both law and chaos in private and public life. Thus the Middle Path does not categorically condemn Chaos, but embraces it for benevolent and socially beneficial purposes.
See Also
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