Posted by gar on 5/4/2010, 12:04 pm, in reply to "Re: The word "Not""
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: Can we use the word "not" in
: inclusive thinking??
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: Yes,... if you use the chinese word BU ...
: ...
: in the moment- world divided to an
: "above" and a "below"-
: one thinks world as a whole existing of yang
: and yin...
: Bu describes the phenomenon of a bird
: cycling in the air - floating in between -
: representing powers of "above" as
: well as powers of "below"
: (explanation of bu in shuowenjiezi)
: --
: here we have not the dualistic thinking of
: the bible...
:
Greetings ren ying
Very nice!
Thank you.
in peace,
gar
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