Would there be any concept of "good" without the concept of "evil"? Would we see the stars in the infinite night sky if there was no "darkness" surrounding them? Would we hear the "music of the spheres" without the vast silence in which it occurs? Would anything manifest in material reality without the unmanifest void from which it springs? Good and evil are a part of the Tao, the unspeakable genius of the void (GOV) which many know as GOD. If the Universe were not "bi-polar" it would not exist. Looking from this perspective, we can even be gratefulfor evil.
On Apr 28, 2009 Rod Templin wrote :
Would there be any concept of "good" without the concept of "evil"? Would we see the stars in the infinite night sky if there was no "darkness" surrounding them? Would we hear the "music of the spheres" without the vast silence in which it occurs? Would anything manifest in material reality without the unmanifest void from which it springs? Good and evil are a part of the Tao, the unspeakable genius of the void (GOV) which many know as GOD. If the Universe were not "bi-polar" it would not exist. Looking from this perspective, we can even be gratefulfor evil.