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The Archetype of opposites Sky - Earth's universal vision Human-Nature evolved in Chinese medicine reveals a transcendental condition is quite different from the Judeo-Christian logic relegated to the linear concept of cause - effect. Universalism cosmological Eastern man and the belief in a supernatural God of Western and Middle Eastern struggle to intersect each other at the expense of a society in constant evolution strictly materialistic and anti - where the classical ethical values \u200b\u200bof creativity and choice agency staff as they make it no longer custodians of the common sense of solidarity
The current collective superego is permissive and addicted to consumerism enhancing relationships collective addiction to conformity. Currently, what was the classic Oedipal dimension is now expropriated in favor of a narcissistic condition created by the modern myths. Modern man loses sight of its role in relation to nature and sees more to it only in recent years by taking into account the fact that we live and die in Nature.
The Eastern philosophies are different from those in the Western sense the duality of man and Nature according to a strongly empathetic and ontological. In the East we see the emphasis on pesticide archetypes of Taoism and the yin and yang school where the absolute principle of becoming is in the macrocosm. More directly yin symbolizes the darkness and cold while yang is symbolic of the male, the heat and the sky.
strictly symbolic vision sees the opposite eastern earth-sky as part of a single principle of energy, which incorporates the Tch'i rice land and the ethereal vapor, land and sky in a character that you arrive early energy the living world.
"[...] we see that the body responds to a building's cosmological prinicipi which are found both in man and the universe [...]. The metaphysical nature of China states that Man is but a moment in the universal transformation of things. "
Wisdom in the Chinese view of man is built where the architecture of the human body attaches to metaphysical universal laws of the world, hence the man is considered a microcosm that reflects the laws of the macrocosm. "If the appearance of the body is a manifestation of the Tao, knowing the body and its rhythms means penetrate deep into the mysteries of Taoism and hence the Universe.
Gian Marco Gregori
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