9.12  Hidden balance beyond dualistic misbalances

If the sense for principles is to keep the balance in values and relations then there must be a hidden balance under all misbalances – in the similar way that a physical principle ensures the proportional balance of even extreme movements of a pendulum. The equilibrium principle is holistic and connects seemingly independent systems or structures. The economic crisis is an example of this mechanism: misbehavior in one area is balanced by troubles in other areas. Values and subjects of relations often exist in duality of opposites. The balance and unity between these opposites derives from non-duality and is ensured by the workings of principles. Principles are like tools of non-duality to keep balance in the duality

 

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