Brendan Crumrine
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Was wondering if anyone wanted to discuss the importance of duality in Taoism? I sometimes wonder if duality is too restrictive a concept for the Tao. I mean inherently it is unknowable, sure, but within the canon (which is widely accepted at least as wise) there is a proposal of duality. But can there be intrinsic trinities and so on?
Does form have to be between two entities, shape and substance, or can shape and substance be shared in portions? If it can be shared in portions can it be distributed between more than two entities?
My initial proposal is that it can be, that the wind travels across the land, giving shape to the landscape by being absent in some places and present in other but it is one wind. Wind being comparable to shape, and the landscape being comparable to substance.
When This and That opposed each other they gave rise to shape. They were the substance that created shape through antagonism. But just because in creation there was such sparse articles to work with doesn't necessarily entail it continues all the way down the chain. Though Chuang Tzu's discussion on the mustard seed may imply it does and it is a good argument. Maybe we arn't at the right perspective to see the true duality. What's your thoughts?
Does form have to be between two entities, shape and substance, or can shape and substance be shared in portions? If it can be shared in portions can it be distributed between more than two entities?
My initial proposal is that it can be, that the wind travels across the land, giving shape to the landscape by being absent in some places and present in other but it is one wind. Wind being comparable to shape, and the landscape being comparable to substance.
When This and That opposed each other they gave rise to shape. They were the substance that created shape through antagonism. But just because in creation there was such sparse articles to work with doesn't necessarily entail it continues all the way down the chain. Though Chuang Tzu's discussion on the mustard seed may imply it does and it is a good argument. Maybe we arn't at the right perspective to see the true duality. What's your thoughts?