Shadow Dualities
I would like to take a moment to connect a Shadow self to dualities:
A Shadow self is the repressed and rejected aspect of self that lives in the unconscious.
A duality is a tool human beings use to make sense of the world.
Every duality creates a Shadow self, that can be integrated only by opening up as both aspects of the duality.
The most profound dualities (hence Shadow selves) are space and time.

why do you see space and time as duality. IMO one cannot break them apart, and they are not opposing as shadows tend to be/
help me understand what you mean by the last sentence.
m
April 11th, 2007 | #
Both space and time are constructs that try to localize energy. Duality arises b/c here and now is not there and then. If I limit myself to this room on this day, then it’s my Shadow that has to everywhere everwhen else.
April 12th, 2007 | #
How’s this any different from the Hegelian “thesis — antithesis — synthesis” dialectic?
April 13th, 2007 | #
Here’s to quoting Scott Adams (of Dilbert) that says it better: “Time and Space are just illusions created by your inability to perceive everything at once”
April 13th, 2007 | #
I think the most powerful duality is life vs death.
April 13th, 2007 | #
ARE YOU ALIVE?
August 27th, 2007 | #