Well people are actually pretty messed up and will do really horrible things. Even with world Peace, there may not be a stop to the Evil inside of people. People may still torture animals, or have internal conflicts. Fights with other people, and killings. It would be great to stop the madness, but i think people are too wild.
It'd take a completely new structure and rebuilding of society to take,place to fix Everybody in the world. They would have to grow up as a respectable individual that will be the best they can be, and truly want that. If everybody had positive team values. but still respected an individual, there wouldn't be any problems... but the huge problem is organizing a massive cultural revolution to make those changes take place.
2007-08-10 20:16:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Hiya..
If you imagine all you can from your life experience..from all you are taught and from all the awareness you can discover..you will not touch upon the Universe and all the Universe is.
Thus we cannot comprehend the Universe .. neither if it is fashioned around the yin yang idea.
It happens that our planet and our collective existence of great diversity is a very small part ot the Universe..
There is no doubt that where there is Light is also Dark..where there is Justice..there also is none..and where there is Joy is also despair...so we have here Light and Shade..and balance also.
An interesting way of illustrating this is the Light from a candle..how beautiful and deep the flame for the darkness..!
There are many strive towards peace and harmony on our world..if the world was place of light and love..the striving would not exist.
The search for all that is good in our lives is as important as finding the same.
There is indeed need for this contrast of Light and dark for the world to function as it is designed..as place for us to grow and find our way..
2007-08-10 20:21:38
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answered by LenL 2
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People want peace in the world? I think that assumption needs to be challenged.
The Yin Yang idea is another assumption that has inherent weaknesses.
2007-08-10 23:22:30
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answered by Tuna-San 5
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Yes...for the most part...
Think about "this" and "that" for a second (pardon the clever word analogy...)
Our DNA is composed of two "opposing--yet-intertwined" strands of molecules, gravity is resisted by inertia, "coldness" is a measurement of the lack of "heat..."
(Johnson & Vagina) (just thought I'd throw that one in)
You can't have an "up" without a "down," a "right" without a "left," a "front" without a "back," a "good" without a "bad," a "right" without a "wrong," a "male" without a "female" (reproductively, anyway...they still need us to donate it, at least) and a "light" without a "dark"...
For every "action," there is an equal and opposite "reaction"," for every "night" there is a "day," for every "wet" there is a "dry," etc etc etc...
And when light strikes a physical object, that object casts a "shadow..."
So, yes...
The Yin/Yang concept of human psychology and the whole Universe makes sense to me...(and therefore, "nonsense" to other people...thus, proving the point once again...)
It just keeps going on and on and on...and off and off and off...
2007-08-10 20:34:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It would be impossible for the world to be composed only of bad and good, no and yes, black and white. These classifications are too simple and downright shallow.
There are only a few things in the world that are extreme or supreme. There is no supreme happiness or supreme light / darkness etc. For the world to be classified only in two options, those options would need to have no features that pertain to the other options. In other words they would need to be individual features. If light is light and darkness is darkness, they have to keep their native form constant whereas most things in the universe are part of a constant change. They would also need to have an individual base that doesn't share its feature with other options, otherwise the option is flawed. To put it simply, light is not supposed to have shades of darkness and vice versa, regardless of how minor those shades are.
The universe is a mass of energy that represents cycles of life. Life is in a continuous change so nothing can be labeled as long as it doesn't maintain its form.
2007-08-10 20:18:42
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answered by Cheshire Riddle 6
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Yin Yang is more than that.The universe exists between extremes or outer limits but the bulk of it lies and functions at mid levels.
2007-08-10 20:12:52
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answered by brkshandilya 7
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ok ok i guess the i dea does make sence especialy since the idea of the big bang to me is that the universe was created by a emplosion witch is when something explodes with somuch force that it bounces back and tears itself apart ...that i dea shows the yin yang because of the equal and oposit reaction thing ^^
2007-08-10 20:27:06
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answered by Anonymous
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No. We revolve around the sunlight, it quite is one in each and every of billions of stars that revolve around the black hollow on the middle of the Milky way. The Milky way Galaxy itself is shifting removed from the middle of the universe from the extensive Bang. finally each and every sought after guy or woman interior the universe will die out using very fact the galaxies unfold farther and farther, and existence could be long previous continuously. depressing, eh?
2016-10-14 23:03:13
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answered by riva 4
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