The Law of Polarity states there is an opposite to everything. Where there is up, there will be down. Where there is love, there will be hate. This keeps the universe in balance, two sides of the same coin coexisting. Does this imply there is an undeniable duality to everything? No. Duality is defined as an opposition or conflict between two aspects. The key words here are opposition and conflict. The Law of Polarity does not state that there is a conflict between the opposites. It states if one exists then the opposite must also exist.
Our human/ego “adds in” the conflict angle. It comprehends opposite as fundamentally different, against the other side. That is the nature of our human programing, we want the conflict and the emotions that follow. Our ego is fueled by emotions. They drive us one way or the other. We base our decisions on them. In reality, we build our life on them. Without the conflict, what would we have? That is the rub, we are afraid to find out.
Would our lives be mundane? Yes, it would feel mundane to our human. But that is not the part striving for balance. Our soul seeks the balance found in this law. Imagine a seesaw without someone on the other side. There is no movement, no action. Without the counter aspect, there is nothing to push us forward. The “other” side was never meant to be our enemy. It was supposed to be our ally.
If we frame the law without conflict, what do we have? Is the line between opposites the width of coin? In this case, the parts are not greater than the whole. The two-sides of the coin have an energetic connection. They form a circle of universal existence. They counter balance each other; one is the tipping point for the other.
There is little space between extremes. They coexist together to bring things back to the middle. We experience this in our awakening/ascension journeys, bebopping from one extreme to the other, clearing the distortions on each side. The trick is not assigning duality to the contrary viewpoint. They were never meant to be weaponized. They were meant to harmonized.
Opposites don’t attract because they are different. Opposites attract to create stability. We were never supposed to exist on one side or the other. We experience the different sides to find our way to the harmony of the middle. If we plant our flag on one side, watch out. We will tip over.

