Boundaries and Form
Thus, the "or" breaks boundaries, but it also sets boundaries, it separates one being, one form from another. Thus, the "or" is largely responsible for the creation of form. What adheres together and works together within form (the and), such as the organs of the human body, is also inseparable from form. The "and" holds form or shape together. But we're talking about the "or" now, establishing boundaries as it tries to break them. Like a man trying to conquer or expand his horizons in someway, or a philosopher eating.
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