Nothing new under the sun / Change is constant
There's an old proverb that states, "the more things change, the more they stay the same." I like to view that statement in the form of a spiral. Each year we witness the same seasons- winter, spring, summer, and fall-- yet we see them in new time. Older people ask "what is this next generation coming to?" In fact, it seems that question has been asked throughout the ages. Rebellion against the status quo, revolt against authority...it is as old as mankind. Yet, we have never lived in an age as we do today with instant communication and technological advancement. Are things the same or are they different? I say...both. That is an example of the theory of oppositional truth.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Now and Then
Plan for the future / Live for the moment
(Be responsible / All we have is now)
Oxymoron: planned spontaneity
(Be responsible / All we have is now)
Oxymoron: planned spontaneity
Friday, July 17, 2009
Subatomic-Astronomic
In what direction do we look for what is important-- to the tiniest detail or the big picture?
The tiniest detail is important / the big picture is important
(a microscopic particle = the magnitude of the universe)
Oxymorons: gigantic minutia, minuscule magnitude
The tiniest detail is important / the big picture is important
(a microscopic particle = the magnitude of the universe)
Oxymorons: gigantic minutia, minuscule magnitude
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Theory of Oppositional Truth
For years now, I have been contemplating this world of opposites in which we live. I like to call it my "theory of oppositional truth" which is an idea that includes more than just temporal life but also the eternal life. Thinking about both concrete reality and abstract reality requires both scientific fact and imaginative faith. In that context, truth is the simultaneous balance of all sides: possible, impossible, probable and improbable. Yet, it is more than balance because all sides are true at the same time. Two things (which seem opposed) can both be valid.
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