

In other words, the friction, rub, and back and forth between these two parts of the whole, actually lead to a transcendence and harmony between the two essential parts of a glorious unity.Īnd I’ve observed it in my life often. Whereas if we borrow from early Western mysticism (before science and religion got spit into dualities), and Heraclitus in particular, ‘good’ and ‘bad’ are opposites, that through their dynamic and cyclic interplay are actually a unity or a logos.

Firmly entrenched in our dualistic view of the world being stuck in the swing between good and bad.

Bad being the thing to avoid, and good being the thing we all ‘should’ strive towards. We all know that drops go into the ocean, but what not many of us realise, is that the ocean also goes into the drop….Īnd the main impediment to observing this phenomena in our lives, is our judgements, guilt, and fear about ‘good’ and ‘bad’. The same thing being us, and all of it, as connected as drops in the ocean. I’ve been thinking on this very topic a lot, and of course the laws of physics relate to personal and spiritual matters as well, as it’s all reflections and mirrors of the same thing finding a myriad of ways to know and express itself. Deep Thoughts: If every action has an equal and opposite reaction, does that mean that being good will bring you all that is bad and vice versa? Is this law just for physics or we can equate it to life aswell, if we can then how?
