Me and Myself by Dasha Pears  Image: At the heart of Taoist philosophy lies the oneness in duality. Warm & cold or light & shadow depend on each other, and do not make sense on their own – they are one. There may be a part of us that seeks peace, and another part that is adventurous. These two coexist like day and night. When we’ve been peaceful for long enough, it’s only natural that we want to go on a little adventure. When we’ve been out and about we soon start seeking peace. This is our inner dance – the harmony between two longings that exist side by side.
At the heart of Taoist philosophy lies the oneness in duality. Warm & cold or light & shadow depend on each other, and do not make sense on their own – they are one. There may be a part of us that seeks peace, and another part that is adventurous. These two coexist like day and night. When we’ve been peaceful for long enough, it’s only natural that we want to go on a little adventure. When we’ve been out and about we soon start seeking peace. This is our inner dance – the harmony between two longings that exist side by side.