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BlueCoyote
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Fast Food Duality
#19174929 - 11/22/13 01:46 PM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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So, yin and yan, for example stands for activity and passivity. Both are parts of survival, parts of life, parts of sustaining existence. One has to be more active sometimes, and one has to be more passive other times to survive....
If one is active where one has to be more passive, it reduces chances of survival. If one is too passive in a situation where it demands to be more active, that reduces life/chances as well.
So as both represent life, the both are one single thing - so what's its opposite - what is it outside of those two ? What is it that destroys life and represents death and nonexistence ?
What is the real Yin and Yan ?
Quadrublity ? What and where are the other two parts ?
Ps:'Fast Food' I called it because I hoped to demonstrate how a duality can become a double duality in no time 
Edited by BlueCoyote (11/22/13 02:34 PM)
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cez

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I believe there's an Eastern saying that resonates with your post..."In calmness there should be activity and in activity there should be calmness."
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Re: Fast Food Duality [Re: cez]
#19182131 - 11/24/13 11:01 AM (10 years, 2 months ago) |
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Your death and ceasing to exist releases energy to the system where many lifeforms thrive on it. Energy is still conserved and converted, nothing gets wasted. Consciousness and memory is gone. dispersed or stored somewhere, no one knows.
Death of one fish gave you protein and energy to live and extend your experience of reality, and eating constantly dead animals and plants is allowing# you to reproduce and pass life further.
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Edited by DoomSquirrel (11/24/13 11:02 AM)
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Quote:
BlueCoyote said: So, yin and yan, for example stands for activity and passivity. Both are parts of survival, parts of life, parts of sustaining existence. One has to be more active sometimes, and one has to be more passive other times to survive....
If one is active where one has to be more passive, it reduces chances of survival. If one is too passive in a situation where it demands to be more active, that reduces life/chances as well.
So as both represent life, the both are one single thing - so what's its opposite - what is it outside of those two ? What is it that destroys life and represents death and nonexistence ?
What is the real Yin and Yan ?
Quadrublity ? What and where are the other two parts ?
Ps:'Fast Food' I called it because I hoped to demonstrate how a duality can become a double duality in no time 

Well you seem like a limited time McRib kind of philosopher. Kind of stringy, kind of tough but not in a good way, and if any flavor comes through it will likely be unpleasant.
No offense, of course. I think a duality between a real thread and a McRib thread is strictly coincidental.
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BlueCoyote
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BlueCoyote
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It's kind of a weed-philosophy, maybe not to be taken the fast-food way... If the duality forms a unity, where is the opposing part of that unity, assumed humans live in a dualistic mindstate...is all I'm asking  Or, where are my flaws in logic there ?
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