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The law of sacrifice postulates that we need to give in order to receive ... Cosmic Ordering says, receive before you give.

Stephen Richards
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The law of sacrifice postulates that we need to give in order to receive ... Cosmic Ordering says, receive before you give.

Stephen Richards, Cosmic Ordering: You can be successful
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The world is not to be put in order. The world is order. It is for us to put ourselves in unison with this order.

Henry Miller
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Cosmic Ordering is with you in all that you do.

Stephen Richards, Cosmic Ordering: You can be successful
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Sometimes chaos is the very thing that deliberately shakes up our neatly ordered world’s in order to get us out of the neatly ordered ruts that have kept us stuck.

Craig D. Lounsbrough
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Cosmic Ordering does not judge you.

Stephen Richards, Cosmic Ordering Guide
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If you are doing things in order to be happy...you're doing them in the wrong order.

Michael Neill
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Why just order a pizza, when you can get a restraining order for the delivery guys, make them come to you, sue them, and get all the profit?

Will Advise, Nothing is here...
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What drove such people to their sinister occupations? Spite? Certainly, but also the desire for order. Because the desire for order tries to transform the human world into an inorganic reign in which everything goes well, everything functions as a subject of an impersonal will. The desire for order is at the same time a desire for death, because life is a perpetual violation of order. Or, inversely, the desire for order is a virtuous pretext by which man's hatred for man justifies its crimes.

Milan Kundera, Farewell Waltz
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In Cosmic Ordering, we put our trust

Stephen Richards, Cosmic Ordering Guide
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It's possible to find order in chaos, and it's equally possible to find chaos underlying apparent order. Order and chaos are slippery concepts. They're like a set of twins who like to swap clothing from time to time. Order and chaos frequently intermingle and overlap, the same as beginnings and endings. Things are often more complicated, or more simple, than they seem. Often it depends on your angle. I think that telling a story is a way of trying to make life's complexity more comprehensible. It's a way of trying to separate order from chaos, patterns from pandemonium.

Gavin Extence, The Universe Versus Alex Woods
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