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The Union of Opposites
Everything in life is considered in binary format –
for instance, when beauty is considered, ugliness comes into being, when good
arises bad is present as well. In the spiritual context it is about dvait
and advait – meaning duality and non-duality. Everything is defined in the
binary – tall-short, light-darkness, love-hate, peace-conflict and so on.
When we are looking for inner peace most of us
really don’t know what we are looking for! We want inner peace instead of
conflict, but the problem is that we don’t know what peace is, we don’t really
know what conflict is, and we can’t actually distinguish ‘inner’ from ‘outer’.
So, we equate inner peace with good feelings: things going the way we want them
to, getting this or that beneficial outcome, our brains quiet and our bodies at
rest.
Happy outcomes, cheerful
dispositions, and amenable material conditions are fine in and of themselves,
but they come and go. When we attach to them – when we make our inner state
contingent upon them as stable unshifting objects, even subtly – then we
condemn ourselves to conflict.
Light or darkness,
knowledge or ignorance. Both are options but we can only have one or the other.
Light dispels darkness – by degrees as the one is brought closer to the other –
and that knowledge dispels ignorance in approximately the same way. It is like saying that we can look at the apple
hanging on the tree, or we can pluck the apple, but we cannot do both
simultaneously. Both are options but the one mitigates the other.
But we all know that both
dawn and twilight are gradual, and that even the pure dark of night or pure
light of day are not stable and permanent conditions but are subject to
shifting, to gradations. Life does not really present as ‘either/or’, however
much we wish it would, or pretend it does. It is a dynamic welter that includes
– but cannot be stilled by – the appearance of binary options. So, is it
possible to move beyond the apparent binary – the division into opposites that
mandates choosing one over the other? Yes, it is – but it requires spiritual
practice through yoga and meditation under the guidance of a realised Master.
Opposites must be brought
together, not kept apart. For their separation is only in our mind, and they
are reconciled by union, as we are. Perception is the medium by which ignorance
is brought to knowledge. Yet the perception must be without deceit, for
otherwise it becomes the messenger of ignorance rather than a helper in the search for truth.
In union, everything that
is not real must disappear, for truth IS union. As darkness disappears in
light, so ignorance fades away when knowledge dawns. When this happens and you
see the ‘light’ – the ‘truth’ – nothing else matters as union has taken place –
you are one with the universal source – you are now THAT!
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