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Our Next Worship Service:
May 19th
From Polarization to Pluralism
By: Rev. Doug McCusker
Polarization in politics, religion, and geography are perceptions of dualism as rigid divisions within society. When we relate with the polarities through a reactionary lens, we can easily divide ourselves as Us and Them. In Taoism, the yin and yang are portrayed as flowing opposites in mutual tension, each containing a little of their counterpart. Suppose we can relate with each pole from a place of responsiveness, where we stand in recognition of our own innate wholeness. In that case, the experience of polarity can be one of expansion, flow, contrast, and generative transformation rather than division.
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