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Gospel Koan 70.5

Power to Adapt

Koan 70.5

As a condition: ‘process of declaring together’, the conference of difference functions to transform power: ‘ability’ towards adapting.

Summary Exposition

The mechanism here is 'conference', defined as the synergistic interaction of differing elements, which actively reconstitutes raw power into a form optimized for adaptation. A potent example is the human immune system, where the conference of diverse antibodies does not possess inherent power until a pathogen introduces a difference; their collective engagement transforms their latent ability into the active power of a targeted adaptive response. The implication is that adaptation is not a passive reaction but a creative, collaborative achievement. Power is thus made functional and intelligent only through the dynamic assembly of differences focused on a shared existential challenge.

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by John Mackay

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