Life is a system of geological and biological cooperation. But man continues to separate himself, as though he is the only subject among a world of objects—such dualist thinking is a neurosis.
Not realizing that so-called opposites are poles of the same thing. Things like light and darkness, sound and silence, and solid and space cannot be without one another.
We are absorbed in conscious attention, convinced that this narrowed perception is the only real way of seeing the world.