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Friday 5 August 2016

The Taoist View of the Universe


The Taoist View of the Universe
Alan Watts describes the Taoist principles which keep Life in Balance

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At the very roots of Chinese thinking and feeling there lies the principle of polarity, which is not to be confused with the ideas of opposition or conflict. In the metaphors of other cultures, light is at war with darkness, life with death, good with evil, and the positive with the negative, and thus an idealism to cultivate the former and be rid of the latter flourishes throughout much of the world.

To the traditional way of Chinese thinking this is as incomprehensible as an electric current without both positive and negative poles, for polarity is the principle that plus and minus, north and south, are different aspects of one and the same system, and that the disappearance of either one of them would be the disappearance of the system.


Alan Watts
Alan Watts

 

Linear ideology

 

People who have been brought up in the aura of Christian and Hebrew aspirations find this frustrating, because it seems to deny any possibility of progress, an ideal which flows from their linear (as distinct from cyclic) view of time and history. Indeed, the whole enterprise of Western technology is “to make the world a better place” – to have pleasure without pain, wealth without poverty, and health without sickness.

We have been interfering with a complex system of relationships which we do not understand, and the more we study its details, the more it eludes us by revealing still more details to study. As we try to comprehend and control the world it runs away – from us. Instead of chafing at this situation, a Taoist would ask what it means. What is that which always retreats when pursued? Answer: yourself.


Inseperable from self
Taoists view the universe as inseparable from themselves


Idealists (in the moral sense of the word) regard the universe as different and separate from themselves – that is, as a system of external objects which needs to be subjugated.


Taoists view the universe as the same as, or inseparable from, themselves so that Lao-tzu could say, "Without leaving my house, I know the whole universe."



This implies that the art of life is more like navigation than warfare, for what is important is to understand the winds, the tides, the currents, the seasons, and the principles of growth and decay, so that one’s actions may use them and not fight them.


In this sense, the Taoist attitude is not opposed to technology per se. Indeed, the Chuang-tzu writings are full of references to crafts and skills perfected by this very principle of “going with the grain.” The point is therefore that technology is destructive only in the hands of people who do not realize that they are one and the same process as the universe.

 

From progress to process

 

Our overspecialization in conscious attention and linear thinking has led to neglect, or ignore-ance, of the basic principles and rhythms of this process, of which the foremost is polarity.


Male Female
The masculine and the feminine principals


In Chinese the two poles of cosmic energy are yang (positive) and yin (negative), associated with the masculine and the feminine, the firm and the yielding, the strong and the weak, the light and the dark, the rising and the falling, heaven and earth, and they are even recognized in such everyday matters as cooking as the spicy and the bland.

Thus the art of life is not seen as holding to yang and banishing yin, but as keeping the two in balance, because there cannot be one without the other.

When regarding them as the masculine and the feminine, the reference is not so much to male and female individuals as to characteristics which are dominant in, but not confined to, each of the two sexes. The male individual must not neglect his female component, nor the female her male. Thus Lao-tzu says:

Knowing the male but keeping the female, one becomes a universal stream. Becoming a universal stream, one is not separated from eternal virtue.


Male and female unity
Becoming a universal stream


The yang and the yin are principles, not men and women, so that there can be no true relationship between the affectedly tough male and the affectedly flimsy female. The key to the relationship between yang and yin is called hsiang sheng, mutual arising or inseparability. As Lao-tzu puts it:


When everyone knows beauty as beautiful,
there is already ugliness;
When everyone knows good as goodness,
there is already evil.



“To be” and “not to be” arise mutually;
Difficult and easy are mutually realized;
Long and short are mutually contrasted;
High and low are mutually posited;
Before and after are in mutual sequence.


They are thus like the different, but inseparable, sides of a coin, the poles of a magnet, or pulse and interval in any vibration. There is never the ultimate possibility that either one will win over the other, for they are more like lovers wrestling than enemies fighting.


Yin yang water fire
Being and non-being are mutually generative and mutually supportive

 

Being and non-being

 

It is difficult in our logic to see that being and non-being are mutually generative and mutually supportive, for it is the great and imaginary terror of Western man that nothingness will be the permanent universe. We do not easily grasp the point that the void is creative, and that being comes from non-being as sound from silence and light from space.


Thirty spokes unite at the wheel’s hub;
It is the center hole that makes it useful.
Shape clay into a vessel;
It is the space within that makes it useful.
Cut out doors and windows for a room;
It is the holes which make it useful.
Therefore profit comes from what is there;
Usefulness from what is not there.



This space is not “just nothing” as we commonly use that expression, for I cannot get away from the sense that space and my awareness of the universe are the same, and call to mind the words of the Chan (Zen) Patriarch Hui-neng, writing eleven centuries after Lao-tzu:


The capacity of mind is broad and huge, like the vast sky. Do not sit with a mind fixed on emptiness. If you do you will fall into a neutral kind of emptiness. Emptiness includes the sun, moon, stars, and planets, the great earth, mountains and rivers, all trees and grasses, bad men and good men, bad things and good things, heaven and hell; they are all in the midst of emptiness. The emptiness of human nature is also like this.


Bonsai
The somethings and the nothings


Thus the yin-yang principle is that the somethings and the nothings, the ons and the offs, the solids and the spaces, as well as the wakings and the sleepings and the alternations of existing and not existing, are mutually necessary.

Yang and yin are in some ways parallel to the (later) Buddhist view of form and emptiness, of which the Heart Sutra says,


"That which is form is just that which is emptiness and that which is emptiness is just that which is form."


The yin-yang principle is not, therefore, what we would ordinarily call a dualism, but rather an explicit duality expressing an implicit unity.”




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5 comments:

  1. "wealth without poverty." Opposites are indeed the reality of nature, but the preceding quote is not a reality of natural opposites but rather a manufactured and or manipulated state of being that is determined by a few financial elitists who we have agreed to accept as being the money masters of the world, and they determine who is wealthy and who is impoverished through their exclusive distribution of wealth system! In this case wealth is based on who can sell the best fairy-tale about what others accept as being worthy and what is not. These value notions are not based in reality but in the fantasies of a masters versus slave race toward self-destruction of ONE UNITED BEING!

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  2. I think opposites or polarity is created because as energy entities we go back and forth from space consciousness to mass consciousness in millions of bits per second, like the {0,1} of a computer. Awake/Asleep/Awake/Asleep.
    Both space and mass consciousness are highly pleasurable states of consciousness, as all entities gathered are sharing the pleasure of agreement. It is the physical realm of energy, in which pain is the variable. Because each entity is leans either to space consciousness or mass consciousness, so the potential of pain is always a variable. Read Thaddeus Golas's seminal work on space mass and energy, "Love and Pain". Eastern thought gave us a way to navigate the realm of physical energy, but no thought on how the energy realm fits into the Cosmos and how it operates. Observe what we can see with out 5 senses: space, mass, and energy.

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  3. "love and pain?" Love is an abstract concept and physical pain is a reality based on specific causes and effects..... I think it's important to get clear on what the opposites are i.e. Good vs Evil, these abstract ideas are conceptual and subjective and are based on individual interpretations, for what is "good" to one person and or tribe may in fact be "evil" to another.

    The divergent world of ideas masks in myth what may be perceived as real, but is not... Opposite and or polar ideas and or concepts do not pretend to be existing in the real world of cause and effect realities, but rather these ideas are simply socially accepted agreements to the often insane and or irrationally mistaken notion of what actually is.

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  4. Oops sorry about the repeats... I thought I was editing without actually posting...

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  5. The to-and-froing in the comments above is an excellent example of polarity, but dualism is only an illusory aspect of Tao. Arguing about definitions is a simple linguistic game played by the monkey mind - every one is everyone.

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