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Let's suppose a verse is made up of the duality of existence and non-existence.
There are two worlds, A and B.
World B will only be a projection of world A.
What world A has, world B will not have.
So can it be said that things that exist in world A and do not exist in world B are dualistic pairs? And so there will be more than one original duality pair?
There are two worlds, A and B.
World B will only be a projection of world A.
What world A has, world B will not have.
So can it be said that things that exist in world A and do not exist in world B are dualistic pairs? And so there will be more than one original duality pair?