I am digging in here
working hard and thinking and doing a lot
Often times in these situations it is good to get back to the 'creator.' Placing the mind in a divine place is refreshing for the spirit. This makes returning to tasks a lot easier. Like the old question. What did you do before enlightenment? I chopped wood and carried water. What about after enlightenment. I chopped wood and carried water. Apparent realities seem the same but the underlying truth changes. As well when one goes through stages of enlightenment they may do the same thing but their experience of that thing greatly changes.
It is important to note duality and non-duality. Duality is similar to polarity in the balancing of opposites. The world being composed of positive and negative. This is very useful thought for functioning in the 'created universe.' This being the place where opposites exists. Where seemingly contradictory ideas can exist and both be true simultaneously. So beyond polarity and duality we return to the initial seed of creation. The oneness or even nothingness. Polarity is composed of at least two, even if the two are different expressions of the same thing. These are subdivisions of 'God' or supreme consciousness. Considering that oneness may not seem to have any practical use as does duality, but it sure makes you feel good. Divine thoughts clear aware the debris of negative thinking and make the spirit shine.
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Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Considering Polarity
Labels:
duality,
god,
non-duality,
nothingness,
oneness,
polarity,
spiritualism
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