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Opposite
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Diagram--Visualizing
the Abstract as Concrete
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Paradox
Talks:
The Origin of the Structure
When we look up, we see God. God is the
middle. Either extreme is more alike than different. For
example, when we experience extreme hot or cold, there
is numbness.
Here's how:
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Think of any word.
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Identify the opposite.
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List how they are different.
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Identify how they are the same.
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Think of the opposite of that same.
"Think up" means to see the opposite of the opposite,
and you will begin to see what is out of this world, divine
viewpoint. This is the Golden Mean. This is common sense,
God's sense. Doesn't make sense? God does. He smiles as
we learn to look in God's middle.
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"I like paradoxes. They seem to be
God's sense of humor. Viewing life as a paradox will clarify
your perceptions, increase your purpose, multiply your
peace in the process, and prepare you for personal problem-solving
in any field of study--or life itself."
Source(s)
Bev Garcia
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