Maybe the whole concept of Ying/Yang is designed to distract or mislead. That there is a "reason" for the concept of dueling duality is indisputable, but what that reason is, is imo not clear.
The two sided nature of our reality is a complete illusion. The reality is, there is only one side (reality), or perhaps it is that there is a thousand sides, a million, billion, trillion sides (each individual perception of reality). The entire concept of "two parties", Red v. Blue e.g., is almost certainly contrived specifically to keep us distracted from the truth; that the real enemy is the Bankers (or whatever you want to call them today).
The concept of a duality to nature, "two sides to every coin", is an inherently self-limiting concept (or as I stated above, not "self" limiting, but intentionally limiting). But even if it is true, do the two sides need to be equal? Is the balance of the universe REALLY two equal sides of something?
Where in nature do we see that? I can't think of a single place where such balance exists. On the contrary, entropy suggests exactly the opposite of Yin Yang.
Within the scope of human existence, Yin Yang makes a lot of sense, but perhaps that is exactly because human existence has been controlled for a very long time by the creation of a dueling duality matrix overlaid on what would otherwise be a very dynamic society of a billion independent voices.
Maybe the whole concept of Ying/Yang is designed to distract or mislead. That there is a "reason" for the concept of dueling duality is indisputable, but what that reason is, is imo not clear.
The two sided nature of our reality is a complete illusion. The reality is, there is only one side (reality), or perhaps it is that there is a thousand sides, a million, billion, trillion sides (each individual perception of reality). The entire concept of "two parties", Red v. Blue e.g., is almost certainly contrived specifically to keep us distracted from the truth; that the real enemy is the Bankers (or whatever you want to call them today).
The concept of a duality to nature, "two sides to every coin", is an inherently self-limiting concept (or as I stated above, not "self" limiting, but intentionally limiting). But even if it is true, do the two sides need to be equal? Is the balance of the universe REALLY two equal sides of something?
Where in nature do we see that? I can't think of a single place where such balance exists. On the contrary, entropy suggests exactly the opposite of Yin Yang.
Within the scope of human existence, Yin Yang makes a lot of sense, but perhaps that is exactly because human existence has been controlled for a very long time by the creation of a dueling duality matrix overlaid on what would otherwise be a very dynamic society of a billion independent voices.