KC1-7. Discipline

“Everything new must be known in relation to what has been. Well-discerned use of new energy, thought, motion, and emotion requires low tolerances for physical and interpersonal margins of error.

Discipline is the art of careful newness. Repetition and ritual bring as much order to chaos as self-command and restraint, and focused practice reveals to the self exactly what is next to know.”

KC1-2. Trust

“The fullness of the universe and its interrelations is unknowable. Reality is not only irretrievable and unrepeatable, it is outside conception in its vastness and minutiae. But bodies may expect outcomes similar to their experience.

“Trust” is the belief a relationship is reliable. The potential dangers call for the highest level of discernment, but not everything must be known to determine truths or find the way.”