Perceiving reality in "Yin/Yang" terms . . . is a useful practical perspective because it's SIMPLE.
Most people can learn to do it . . . to get pretty decent results . . . that approximate how reality works . . . reasonably well. That's a good thing.
Once, however, you personally experience the limitations of the "Yin/Yang" perspective . . . consider exploring reality (including "Tantra") in more sophisticated (although less easy to learn and practise) . . . "One/Many" terms.
I wish my ex would have watched this video ..
leaven81 9 months ago
Perceiving reality in "Yin/Yang" terms . . . is a useful practical perspective because it's SIMPLE.
Most people can learn to do it . . . to get pretty decent results . . . that approximate how reality works . . . reasonably well. That's a good thing.
Once, however, you personally experience the limitations of the "Yin/Yang" perspective . . . consider exploring reality (including "Tantra") in more sophisticated (although less easy to learn and practise) . . . "One/Many" terms.
greenrate 1 year ago
it could b symbolic explanation , but it is beautiful
jahankavaasi 1 year ago
I experience generalizations like this to be very problematic.
L00kng 2 years ago
very impressive. As you have described, very generalised, but somehow very practical!
Thank you for sharing this.
beyondmaster 2 years ago
wish you have closed caption for deaf people to understand what heck are you talking about? smile
GoddessRose4toys 3 years ago
Very interesting! I've tried to explain this to my friend but he is stubborn!
210Lulu 3 years ago