Duality Is Not Reality

The Duality of Man is a natural construct that shapes a reality with a limiting and often false premise that the world is organized as a series of polar opposites and to understand your place in this world you must choose "either or" day versus night, good verse evil, right verses wrong, black verses white. This is a divisive reality at best and at a minimum problematic. I believe Personhood is the individual's answer to Humanity. In Centering your Personhood you resolve many of the horrors of Duality. Centering is much more than just finding the middle. In Centering you change the premise from limited possible choices to the infinite. You begin to choose "both and" and expand your reality. Centering allows imagination, our highest form of cognition, to blossom. Imagination fuels creativity and allows a Centering Person to create a reality of infinite possibilities and unlimited connectivity.

The idea of establishing a Centered Personhood came to me as I was meditating. The Dualistic idea of good verse evil kept popping into my head. Also the idea of love verses hate kept bouncing around in there as well. Meditation for me may be a little different then they teach in school. At that point I realized good was not the opposite of evil and love was way more than hate. The opposite of hate and evil were the absence of hate and evil. The opposite of good is bad. Then I had a meditative revelation that the opposite of Love is the absence of God. God is Love. This exercise in Centering my Personhood brought me the decision to choose "both and" hate and evil, good and bad, God and Love, "both and" as a step in developing a Centered Personhood with my true beliefs at its core. 

Duality is not Reality. It's real, but reality is so much more.

I plan to investigate this idea of Centering to resolve the horrors of Duality. I see in Centering the possibility of bringing us together as a Society. We are now very polarized as people, but if we can come together by establishing our own unique Centered Personhood we can come together and start choosing "both and" versus "either or" and establish a basis for unity.

Love,
A

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