Polarity
- Jiva
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Re: Polarity
Well, if I have understood you correctly, then I basically agree and think that polarities should be assessed on a personal level, particularly in light of our generally postmodern worldviews. If you are referring to unifying opposites and finding an equilibrium between polarities, yet ultimately continually breaking said polarities, then I think this is in fact a positive thing to an extent and something to be encouraged. Finding some sort of equilibrium, then adamantly refusing to challenge this and develop would be entropy of the worst kind; like a philosopher who writes one book, considers himself finished and refuses to challenge himself to progress any further.
'Oh Krishna, restless and overpowering, this mind is overwhelmingly strong; I think we might as easily gain control over the wind as over this.'
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Re: Polarity
Thanks for your answer, and excuse me for my poor words, but i'm studying english just for three months
- Jiva
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Re: Polarity
Your English is very good for just three months. It was perfect aside from the last sentence which was slightly unclear but nevertheless understandable. I just mentioned the disclaimer of interpretation to make sure we didn’t end up talking about slightly different things without realising it .
'Oh Krishna, restless and overpowering, this mind is overwhelmingly strong; I think we might as easily gain control over the wind as over this.'