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Originally Posted by AJ_NETWORK
So the natural order of the universe can not be defined as a construct of one or the other, but both God and Chaos are omnipresent in totality.
Is that the gist of what you're saying?
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If you want to make "God" and "Chaos" opposites, then yes.
But that's like making food and hunger opposites - not an untenable statement, but mostly a false dichotomy.
In my perspective, though, they cannot be opposites, but either compositional elements of a greater whole or complimentary, if you need to maintain an oppositional structure of "the world".
We're familiar with the Ying/Yang, but not really fluent in its actual nature. Also, from where I stand, this black/white stance is too simplistic; Ying/Yang should really be ying/yang/yeng/yong/yung/whatever in order to encompass a fuller, "complete" understanding or perception of the universe.
The permutations are probably absolute, but on an order that a simple brain can't grasp beyond these simple tenets or symbols...
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