Innocence begins in
trade, and fair trade, with recognition of fact in circumstance and
circumstance in fact. In one and without the other, you see, is more
of the same in its intent. For to be innocent, one must find in him or herself the nature of vowing forward, ablating forward, moving
oneself in such a way unknowingly and unwittingly forward without
aforementioned knowledge of fact.
Though it sounds like a movement of
stumbling forward in one's ignorance, it is not.
It shines forward all that is and will
be in one sentence. It is of foremost integrity and aforementioned
knowledge wrapped into one action. Children, on the outset of their
lives, before they are tempered and distempered by the adults
surrounding them, their caregivers, and such, children do this with
utmost prudence, this making of innocence. And so also, younger
animals, while they still engage in play as prey, or play at war.
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