This week we
will reflect on yin and yang, the shady and sunny slopes. Yin gets associated
with darkness and sin, while yang is associated with light and faith. Yin is
finite sense reception or little picture viewing. Yang is infinite all
container viewing or big picture experiencing. On the shady slope, little picture
viewing is prone to illusions of the senses. On the sunny slope, illusions get
seen through.
The shady
slope or yin gets associated with darkness. It is not well lit. There are
shadowy distortions. It gets called sin to sit in the dark or shade and not see
clearly that which is in view. Ultimate darkness or blindness can get counted as a result of
parent's or child's sins. The sunny slope is just the opposite. It gets
associated with the light. It is an aid in seeing things clearly. It is counted
faithful to be in the light. Born with an all-seeing vision counted as a gift from God.
Finite sense
reception or little picture viewing is looking at a scene or part of something instead
of infinity. It is looking away from infinity to viewing a piece of the big picture.
One still has one's mind's eye connection view of the infinite, but one's sense
reception is focused on a little picture. All container viewing is experiencing
everything in infinity. It is seeing all. It is using your senses to review the
mind's eye vision.
The finite
senses are prone to illusions. Worlds can get pulled over your eyes. You can get
given misdirection about everything you experience. You can get convinced there
is no all container. You may even get a brain substitute for your natural mind.
The big picture viewers see through illusions of the senses. They have all the
information of time and space in plain sight. They are well prepared for any
tricksters.
Yin and yang are different as night and day. Yin is a finite vision. Yang is the infinite vision. Little picture viewing one may be told a story taken to a false reality. Big picture viewing one always has the unchanging reality in full sight. Yin and yang are elementary lessons to the infinite. Can you believe?
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