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Axiom
Jun 2, 2011 9:10:12 GMT
Post by STORMDANCER on Jun 2, 2011 9:10:12 GMT
Formulae rest on a very peculiar fundamental which in itself is quite irrefutable... but on the other hand makes no definition at all.
The thing we do is take something like Yin Yang and portray black and white as opposing balancing interdefinitions, but these opposites are only imagined because duality offers no quality of definition.
It is differentiation. The difference between forms defines their qualities and properties. We can only tell an apple from an orange because they are different.
In a purely dual situation there can be no black and white because there is no scale of difference in between.
Where is the difference between two things?
Peace and Love
Storm xx
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Axiom
Jun 2, 2011 12:15:04 GMT
Post by Angelmist on Jun 2, 2011 12:15:04 GMT
so its like black and white cant be black and white because in the end they are both the same?
angelmist
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