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Taoists call it yin and yang; Buddhists refer to the two truths: existence is both absolute and relative. Just as physicists accept that a subatomic particle is also a wave, we can understand that the universe is both one (absolute, undivided) and many (conceptual, material). Mystics get lost in the absolute, while most of us see only the relative. Matt Mullen points out that both are necessary for living a life in concert with the way things really are.

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Taoists call it yin and yang; Buddhists refer to the two truths: existence is both absolute and relative. Just as physicists accept that a subatomic particle is also a wave, we can understand that the universe is both one (absolute, undivided) and many (conceptual, material). Mystics get lost in the absolute, while most of us see only the relative. Matt Mullen points out that both are necessary for living a life in concert with the way things really are.
Autorenporträt
Matt Mullen studied communications at the University of Colorado, Boulder. He became a student of Buddhist teacher Steve Hagen at the Dharma Field Zen Center in 2000, and now teaches others about embracing both the absolute and relative aspects of our existence. Mullen places vital emphasis on meditation, and utilizes it to strengthen his understanding through regular practice. He and his wife are residents of Minneapolis, Minnesota.