I see what you mean, Molly. In order to create a triangle, you oppose two points, have a third sur/sub-veilling one and connect them. I have learned to triangulate more in the Piagetan sense: assimilation - accommodation - equilibration.
On Sun, Nov 14, 2010 at 6:22 PM, Molly <[email protected]> wrote: > Within each one of us is a family constellation, mother, father, and > child. We are all members of our own family, and when the members are > communicating with each other, respecting each other and loving each > other, we are free to love ourselves. The father in us protects and > provides, the mother in us nurtures and creates, and the child (the > integration of the parents) accepts, forgives and loves > unconditionally. Some believe that an imbalance in our father/mother > aspects is what creates duality, or opposition in our lives. Because > each opposing side has the seed of the other side (sickness the seed > of health, hate the seed of love, sorrow the seed of joy), finding > ourselves in opposition is simply a reflection of this imbalance, and > an invitation to restore balance by recognizing both aspects within us > equally, thus giving birth to the child, and unconditionality > (nonduality). > > With the divine feminine and masculine in balance, the human self > becomes and feels healed, whole, and complete. The harmonized human > is one who has integrated, feels, and experiences the divine aspects > of its true identity --- that of its attached divine, eternal, God- > created soul with its Spark of God Within --- into its human self. > > Our physical bodies reflect this model with our right and left > polarity physiology. Several holistic medical models across the globe > that are widely used today are based on the interplay of polarity. > Left and right brain function, Polarity Therapy, Acupuncture, > Naturopathy and the Chiropractic premise of Innate intelligence are > just a few. In the Shamanic tradition, the archetypal wisdom of the > inner landscape is paramount to understanding the wisdom of the soul. > For when we begin to conceptualize the inner marriage of the masculine > and feminine within, we begin to work in concert with the energetic > laws of nature. What emerges is the essence of our true harmony, > which, in the Shamanic tradition, mirrors where our personality (male) > is in relationship to our soul’s (female) journey. > > Why is it important for us to consider these things? Now more than > ever we are barraged with stressors and data that distract us, confuse > us, outrage us and pull us off balance. We have a struggling global > economy, constantly changing technology, and medical and scientific > paradigms shifting in ways that challenge everything we have ever been > taught. These worldly influences change our workplace, our family > dynamics, our relationships, our daily routines and our ability to > think and feel our way through our days. Taking the time to > contemplate the depth and simplicity of our own inner nature can be a > spontaneous life changer. > > Joseph Campbell tells us: “A ritual is the enactment of a myth. And, > by participating in the ritual, you are participating in the myth. And > since myth is a projection of the depth wisdom of the psyche, by > participating in a ritual, participating in the myth, you are being, > as it were, put in accord with that wisdom, which is the wisdom that > is inherent within you anyhow. Your consciousness is being re-minded > of the wisdom of your own life.” Consider the Osiris/Isis/Horus within > you. If you look, the father/mother/child constellation can be found > in every mythological tradition. But the best place to find it is > within you. Create your own myth of reconciling opposites and creating > trinity. > > What do YOU think?
