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About opposites
Cory:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1t6hmLJCpu0s2-K3x74UQn2rOnc6lOW6jig_IrKVtags/mobilebasic?pli=1
I tried to copy and paste it here but it wouldn't allow it. :)
Cory:
Here is a cutout from it:
"opposites are distinct things in their own right it is important to recognize that each coexist by consent of its other half. For example you cannot have up without down or sickness without health, remove one from existence and you have to remove the other. The significance of this to our lives results from the understanding that this fundamental rule also applies to conditions such as happiness and sadness. We are all taught to seek happiness but what we fail to realize is that happiness cannot exist without sadness; therefore if we seek happiness we are destined to encounter sadness because both depend on each other for their existence. How can this happen?"
Karalee:
Thank you. The link did work.
Do you think there might be a difference between a compulsive games player and a voluntary games player re this dual universe?
There are some techs that specialize in helping one merge their dualities.
Dennis talks about equanimity, serenity, and the joy of competency.
Cory:
Well im not sure really. A compulsive games player imo just reacts to any situation given and is comforming to the laws of duality automatically. While the other type would have more control over his environment and having more control means you wont react to stimulus as much. Having control meansnyou can choose one side of duality over another. You want to be good your good, you want to be bad your bad. But a compulsive player just molds to a situation what is demanded of him. Hes bad or good but hes definitely not in control of his thoughts. And creative thoghts are what makes good things happen. While reacitive thoughts are usually individualistic and not situated towards the greater good. Theyr more selfish.
Karalee:
Oh, boy, yes! And that's why we are here, taking out the trash.
The mind can be a beautiful thing once the trash is taken out, especially in the "To Create" postulate sets, i.e., colors, line, form, shapes, textures - attachments and aversions.
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