Posted by Butcho
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on 5/4/2010, 7:17 am, in reply to "The word "Not""
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: It seems how the equation works for gar is,
: oblivion is greater than memory!
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: Every moment is like springtime then
: confusion arises.
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: in peace,
: gar
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: Hi, gar. Yes, as Ren Ying likes to point
: out, there is always the swing, yin to yang
: and back again, always change. I like the
: article too...we share the preference for
: always stretching the boundaries of
: understanding with openness.
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: josef
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: josef,
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: The core Taoist concept of yin and yang is
: not yin and yang. It is yin/yang. Yin and
: yang are simply two different ways of
: looking at the same thing.
: "Change" is just a different way
: of looking at the same thing. Change is the
: product of divided thinking. Relative
: thinking. Dualistic thinking. Split-mind
: thinking.
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: There is only the whole.
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: Butcho
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: Greetings butcho,
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: Left brain right brain, two ways of
: thinking.
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: What do we call thinking that is all
: inclusive?
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: Thinking that utilizes dualistic and
: non-dualistic perception.
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: How about inclusive thinking???
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: in peace,
: gar
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: P.S. Butcho,
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: Can we use the word "not" in
: inclusive thinking??
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gar,
You can use any word you like. I like all of them. Just not all at once. Brain freeze.
Butcho
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