posted on Mar, 10 2013 @ 03:28 PM
reply to post by natalia
-nat the cat-
What I see because of what you meant, needing opposing forces to have balance. These opposing forces need to be of same value, or quantity for there
being balance. I think for some examples it is very hard and almost unattainable for the matter to become balanced. Balance is found in unity, yes
Natalia. Unity is balance although there are no opposing forces operating for there to be balance.
Ah, that makes me think, once pure balance occured between things, these are locked and never are to become unbalanced again. United, unable to repeat
the process of becoming united, unless corrupted? The force of corruption must be higher/stronger than the force of the balance of the balance to fall
apart again.
I'm just writing, feel free to post your thoughts.
Like, when two forces are balanced, they must be locked inside a bubble or something, for protection, this might be love.
You're funny/adorable.
(Angle,.. the cat
)
P.S.: Thx for the poem. It was something 'not' ignorant. thxxx
edit on 10-3-2013 by Angle because: (no reason given)