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 | | This is apparent in the way inferior forms of life are relatively fixed and rigid in their patterns of behavior when compared to higher forms of life, and of course to man, who belongs to the World of Tiqun. |
 | | The creatures of Tohu are each splendid in their singleness of function, while man, who is able to combine many factors and reach another kind of wholeness in Tiqun, can never be as swift as the deer, strong as the lion, or light as the eagle. |
 | | The World of Tohu, then, is indeed powerful but it is brittle and easily shattered, whereas the World of Tiqun is stable, able to build itself up and continue its existence in a variety of forms. |
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