Post by Ex-Spritruther on Mar 22, 2019 15:07:09 GMT
Any average joe in any period of time, when given the right question and the right beverage, the question always leads to a similar conclusion, regardless of their education level or laboratory gears.
The liveliness between the duality (3): the person that walks in the park, direction-wise, always in between dualities.
The duality (2): the senses of left and right, forth and back.
The oneness of the duality (1): remove a direction and the whole package of dimensions collapses.
The upper dualistic loop of any set of oneness and anti-oneness (0, Tao): if "left and right" is one thing, this one thing as a whole, too must has its own dualistic twin, and yet this one thing and its opposite dualistic twin is also another oneness - a heavier oneness without any additional weight.
The movement of this spiral never ends, at best, it stays at the looping of the general oneness and anti-oneness if you desperately needed to look at the edge of this spiral:
Oneness.
Oneness and anti-oneness.
Oneness and anti-oneness become another Oneness.
Oneness.
Oneness and anti-oneness.
Oneness and anti-oneness become another Oneness.
...
Change it to Everythingness or Nothingness or whatever if you want, still, you can't go any further than that. And then the joe goes home.
It was the Warring State Period of China, Lao Tzu (a person or a group) must be fed up with all the many-laws from many states. The reason why he cling to his view of Nature Law (Tao) might be an act of benevolent trolling or plain artistic, because I'm sure he knew that the anti-Tao of the people from the Warring States Period is also within the Tao he was preaching, the mind-set of the human-ape is a part of nature, the oneness and anti-oneness is mere another oneness, thus, everything is fine, thus, those emperors that fully applied the philosophy of Lao Tzu into their empires, ended just like any other emperor. China is still a mess, but it's as fine as the Warring States Period, nothing changed but the area code, more of the same noise.
Tao Te Ching is like a poem from an old gentle anarchist, it doesn't mean to fulfill your greed of "going home" and eternal happiness, because it states that you must first remove yourself from "home" before you can return to it, and to have eternal happiness, first you must agree to have eternal suffering. Nor is it another Lucifer bucket for you to throw your blames on. Don't missed "The Shinning" by counting can foods on the screen for the Fake Moon Landing Conspiracy.
The liveliness between the duality (3): the person that walks in the park, direction-wise, always in between dualities.
The duality (2): the senses of left and right, forth and back.
The oneness of the duality (1): remove a direction and the whole package of dimensions collapses.
The upper dualistic loop of any set of oneness and anti-oneness (0, Tao): if "left and right" is one thing, this one thing as a whole, too must has its own dualistic twin, and yet this one thing and its opposite dualistic twin is also another oneness - a heavier oneness without any additional weight.
The movement of this spiral never ends, at best, it stays at the looping of the general oneness and anti-oneness if you desperately needed to look at the edge of this spiral:
Oneness.
Oneness and anti-oneness.
Oneness and anti-oneness become another Oneness.
Oneness.
Oneness and anti-oneness.
Oneness and anti-oneness become another Oneness.
...
Change it to Everythingness or Nothingness or whatever if you want, still, you can't go any further than that. And then the joe goes home.
It was the Warring State Period of China, Lao Tzu (a person or a group) must be fed up with all the many-laws from many states. The reason why he cling to his view of Nature Law (Tao) might be an act of benevolent trolling or plain artistic, because I'm sure he knew that the anti-Tao of the people from the Warring States Period is also within the Tao he was preaching, the mind-set of the human-ape is a part of nature, the oneness and anti-oneness is mere another oneness, thus, everything is fine, thus, those emperors that fully applied the philosophy of Lao Tzu into their empires, ended just like any other emperor. China is still a mess, but it's as fine as the Warring States Period, nothing changed but the area code, more of the same noise.
Tao Te Ching is like a poem from an old gentle anarchist, it doesn't mean to fulfill your greed of "going home" and eternal happiness, because it states that you must first remove yourself from "home" before you can return to it, and to have eternal happiness, first you must agree to have eternal suffering. Nor is it another Lucifer bucket for you to throw your blames on. Don't missed "The Shinning" by counting can foods on the screen for the Fake Moon Landing Conspiracy.