How can duality exist in a reality which encompasses the whole?
Such concepts as Good/Bad, Light/Dark, Strong/Weak, Light/Heavy, Nothing/Matter - or other concepts deemed as being opposing entities - are not concrete. They are in fact two sides of the same coin, metaphorically speaking. Or even better, they are two perspectives, in a three dimensional world.
For, Good and Bad are merely preferences, ideals.
Dark is not the opposite of light, it is merely the absence of it.
What is weak can also be strong. Like a bamboo cane in a storm. The deep-rooted trees around it get uprooted easily, while the bamboo can bend and is flexible, adapts to the wind and survives the storm. Or water, that adapts to any condition, yet it can erode continents.
Light-hearted comments can be taken seriously.
Scientists don't use the word 'nothing' they use the prefix 'anti-'. So anything that has to do with the opposite of matter is anti-matter. Which still incorporates 'matter' paradoxically.
These are just examples, that point out the major flaws in our own human-created-concepts, of a dual existence.
I have done varied research into the philosophical ideals/teachings of the western/eastern world. In this I have found that western ideals have a stronger influence on a dual-concept teaching. Whereas, eastern philosophy focuses on a more fundamental principle that good and bad exist coincidentally.
What would it be that we could acknowledge these facts and act upon, and apply them to our everyday lives. Free from opposing ideals. Free from opposing concepts. Free from the conflict within our own minds?
Such concepts as Good/Bad, Light/Dark, Strong/Weak, Light/Heavy, Nothing/Matter - or other concepts deemed as being opposing entities - are not concrete. They are in fact two sides of the same coin, metaphorically speaking. Or even better, they are two perspectives, in a three dimensional world.
For, Good and Bad are merely preferences, ideals.
Dark is not the opposite of light, it is merely the absence of it.
What is weak can also be strong. Like a bamboo cane in a storm. The deep-rooted trees around it get uprooted easily, while the bamboo can bend and is flexible, adapts to the wind and survives the storm. Or water, that adapts to any condition, yet it can erode continents.
Light-hearted comments can be taken seriously.
Scientists don't use the word 'nothing' they use the prefix 'anti-'. So anything that has to do with the opposite of matter is anti-matter. Which still incorporates 'matter' paradoxically.
These are just examples, that point out the major flaws in our own human-created-concepts, of a dual existence.
I have done varied research into the philosophical ideals/teachings of the western/eastern world. In this I have found that western ideals have a stronger influence on a dual-concept teaching. Whereas, eastern philosophy focuses on a more fundamental principle that good and bad exist coincidentally.
What would it be that we could acknowledge these facts and act upon, and apply them to our everyday lives. Free from opposing ideals. Free from opposing concepts. Free from the conflict within our own minds?