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The Rise of Duality and Relativity - (271)

Where does Duality Come From?

Follow the headings below to understand where duality comes from.


Absolute – Law of Zero

In the very centre of the absolute in the chaos is the law of zero. The non-being, where there is no light or darkness. There is creation and life in potential.


Law of One – Unity

In the outer levels of the absolute is the law of One, the great Unity of all Beings - the unity of everything, the Great Common Cosmic Father.


Creation – Duality

Outside of the Absolute is creation and the first manifestation of creation is a departure from the law of one, which can be nothing other than the law of two, since two is the next number away from one. There we have duality.


Two principles that entwine, oppose and struggle against one another, yet these two principles are defined by virtue of each other, they are co-dependent, one can not exist without the other. They define one another. They can be known as ying and yang, male and female, light and darkness, evolutionary and devolutionary (involutionary) and in a somewhat incorrect manner, good and bad or good and evil.




After Duality is Relativity

Once there are two things or two principles we have the rise of relativity. Relativity needs that there be two things, it can no exist when there is only one thing. Relativity uses the other to as a reference to then compare and define one according to the other.


Conclusion

So the order is unity, duality and then relativity. The order in which we free ourselves is we free ourselves from relativity first then duality afterwards and then we fuse with the unity and later submerge into the zero into the non-being.

End (271).




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