As in most systems of authoritarian premises, precise definitions and what appears to be strict logical continuity, as in discussions of Torah among Orthodox Jews and Canon Law by Catholic bishops, classical equilibrium thermodynamic ideas that are borrowed for use out of the context of their origins, risk the calumny of their physicist practitioners. We have probably already earned more than a little distain from those quarters with our use of none-minimal or none-maximal but in- between entropies. This phrase cannot be found in the literature of physics or, as such, in the writings of communication and information theory. In the modern theory of nonlinear motion called dynamical systems, in-between entropies can be generated by chaotic systems that are non-uniform in their rates of separation of near by points and convergence of far-away points in dynamics that have been previously described as nonuniformly hyperbolic. The energies and their transformations that fuel and support karmic escape from the personality fixations of Samsara and accession to unmanifest Divine Life can occur without the loss of the richness and multiplicity of apparent reality. Big internal changes without external sign can occur in the arrangements of the ineffable and mysterious formless silence within which we have associated with states of high, but not maximal, in-between entropy. For examples, the Indian Saint, Sri Aurobindo, in the early 20" Century, the Catholic metaphysical anthropologist, Teilhard de Chardin and currently American pandits (spiritual seekers with intellectual and academic inclinations) such as Ken Wilber, among many others over the millennia, direct us toward the goal of Nirvanically changeless emptiness without the properties of space or time. At the same time, we maintain an astute and effective yet distantiated appreciation for existential realities. The non-dual enlightenment of Integral Being or Yoga involves realizing emptiness through the world of form. Th