Tetrachromatic Shift

I just considered, along the lines of totality (what if everything you believe is a lie), a simple shift for how the equation might look. 

White shift, black shift
For the knowledge of good and evil

Red shift, green shift 
What if this were a lie?

Yellow shift, purple shift
What if you are alone? 

Orange shift, purple shift 
What if it ended this way? 

Pink shift, black shift, blue shift
What if they're (we're) trying to help?
What if there is more, so much more?

While I shifted gears there, the sentiment remains: To ensure a solution, one must consider final totality, which is beyond any one of us. However, this feat is not beyond the productive sum of us, once inefficiency is stripped away.

If white and black is in the knowledge of good and evil, and red/green represents what is certainly possibly, then yellow purple represents what happens when I feel secure in myself. Pink, black, blue represents running back every step taken to move from asexual to sexual, in the biological sense, and then running it again, singularly, perhaps in a singularity, though perhaps, through grace, at the event horizon. If all reality were balanced on the head of a pin, who could hope steer it? The captain, of course. Now, אנא, engage.

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