Yet, we cannot perceive or even begin to measure either of the 3 expressed Dimensions mentioned here without the position from which we observe the intersection of these planes. A position that is in and of itself a separate and distinct Dimensional plane of Space /Time.
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Layers & Levels Chapter Two: Of Yin and Yang and the Five Phases
The language of symbol is a portal into insight about natural experience with thus observed nature displaying further layers and levels of insight into how to read such experience; indeed reality reveals itself as a living process of continuously self-expressing symbolic language.
Article 76: Subjective vs Objective Value
Wikipedia:
In all its uses, the Tao is considered to have ineffable qualities that prevent it from being defined or expressed in words. It can, however, be known or experienced, and its principles (which can be discerned by observing nature) can be followed or practiced.
Articles 60-75: Good & Evil Series
Of Good & Evil
An exploration of Ying-Yang Dynamics
Article 75: Coemergent Good & Evil
So, we think the real question is – in this stark new post-2020 reality what does “pro-Russian” (or pro-American, or pro-any state anywhere) even mean any more?
Article 63: the binding principle in religiosity
Graspings: wholes, not wholes; convergent divergent, consonant dissonant, from all things one and from one thing all. Heraclitus. c 500 BC
Article 61: On the Nature of Good and Evil
The subject for this Article arises because promoting good immediately involves either not promoting evil or encountering evil as it arises in both inner or outer mandalas.
Yi Jing Rumination: Mathematical Metaphysics
Without acknowledging the solid lines as emptiness, the counting method – using only broken lines with different values based on position – would not work. This is such a clear demonstration of the profound accuracy of yin and yang insight that I wonder how many have noticed it as such. Too obvious to be recognized perhaps.
Masculine and Feminine, Take One
Article 24 Masculine and Feminine Take One (edited from initial July 21st version) As contemplated and systematized extensively in the Chinese yin-yang theory tradition, it seems we live in a world that always has two sides. In Buddhist philosophical jargon these are called ‘form’ and ‘formless.’ There are many other such pairs such as: masculineContinue reading “Masculine and Feminine, Take One”