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Thursday, September 06, 2007

Duality and Choice

When there are two different viewpoints on something, each being expressed vehemently, then that action activates the nullpoint in the center around which the opposing viewpoints circle. Without the movement the center point lies dormant. If only one viewpoint is expressed the center point also remains dormant. It takes the opposing energies to stimulate that center null point.

While duality can activate the center point that center point does not blossom fully until it is entered. We can stay with the opposing dualities spinning around the center point and much experience can be had but not until we enter the center point can we experience the one-ness and the full power and beauty inherant in the entire situation.

How do we enter that center null point? First, it involves experiencing the opposing dualities in their fullness and balance. This activates the center null point, opening it up for us to enter. We must then be able to release our hold on those outward opposing dualities. This draws us down into the center. Having released the dualities we can then focus on the center point and surrender to its gravity, allowing ourselves to be drawn down into it.

Our normal tendency is to attach ourselves to one of the opposing dualities. This keeps us from the center point and one-ness. We must be able to experience both dualities in order to find the balance necessary to release them and be drawn into one-ness. We can experience the dualities without getting stuck to them. We can embrace them without sticking to them. But our tendency is to stick to and hold onto the duality we choose. Choice is usually seen as picking one or the other of two dualities. But true choice involves going beyond the dualities to the center one-ness and then choosing how to apply that one-ness to our experiences. That is called choosing through wholeness. It is a more advanced use of our divine powers of choice.

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