03-03-2012, 06:21 PM
(03-03-2012, 05:43 PM)zenmaster Wrote: I'm not sure how else to explain this. Once you couple polarity to service, you have no choice but to consider the system according to ethical perspective. So it's not just polarity at that point. In an abstract sense, in analog, it's like determining inherent scalar direction of a photon vs 'extension-space' direction with respect to a gravitating system of (convenient) measurement. Once you put a container around or apply a reference system on something, that something is now a necessary part of a system which can no longer be considered separately.
How useful is it, though, to consider polarity in the abstract? Once you couple it to action aren't you introducing it into a system of reference? Polarity unmanifest = pure being = impossible to judge, but polarity manifest has a directional component.