Depth of Questions - Stop Thinking and End Your Problems?

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asked Apr 16, 2020 in H&E by rosariawetzell (6,700 points)

Perhaps the simple image of a Individualogist Review playground seesaw can adequately illustrate the concept of duality, which consists of a system of opposites. There is one person sitting on each opposite end, so there is represented an interdependent system involving two extremes. The only means the seesaw could achieve balance would be for the two people to slide along the board toward each other and meet in the center, the coming together representing unity. This being done, the device is in balance.

The human mind operates in a similar fashion. Unbalance is created by excessive negative thinking originating from judgmentalism, which can only occur within a dualistic framework of perception. The mind thinks in terms of extreme judging and secularizing to the point of creating opposites when in fact with true unity in which all is one, there are no opposites. From this dualistic perception, the typical individual generally perceives strong opinion in the form of judgment to be a virtue, and there is no doubt that it sometimes might be under certain conditions. However, the ego loves its self-perceived role as the ultimate authority, and judgment is one of the methods it uses to empower itself. 

Opinionating, though usually far less emotionally charged, arises from judgment as well. This is very difficult to see, because within the illusion of duality, the complete orientation of the mind is toward figuring things out and forcing things to happen. Balancing begins when one begins to abdicate the self from its role as judge. In essence, this facilitates a stirring and eventual awakening of the Self, or God Immanent. It also begins to awaken the power of discernment, which comes from knowing rather that judging.

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