What is it about?
Throughout nature, stable processes as patterns require a reconciliation of opposites, from the creation of hydrogen atom to the formation of stars and the bio-feedback processes in living systems.
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Why is it important?
From systems theory in the inanimate world to why we fall in love, an understanding of the reconciliation of opposites offers a deeper insight about what is going on in the universe.
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This paper is the result of intuitive insights that involved profound synchronicities gained during a ten day meditation retreat more than 30 years ago.
Richard Ott
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This page is a summary of: Dinergy: The Primordial Meta-Pattern in Nature, Psychological Perspectives, October 2018, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1080/00332925.2018.1536585.
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