Ce pauvre Bastok ne comprend rien a rien mon amis...
Hey Bastok, you've been eating too many Shriekshrooms again, I thought I told you to lay off in that last thread but here you are again bashing anyone and everyone who tries to give you a shred of constructive crticism.
You don't even realize that you are making a fool out of yourself in attempting to defend and disguise your stupidity as some sort of "enlightenment". The very fact that you use the term "enlightenment" is proof that you're just another casuality of mainstream media brainwashing. You, sir, are a dimly lit wit if anything.
You probably meant "nirvana" but I doubt your mental faculties could comprehend such a concept. But since you seem apt to use terms such as "Yin and Yang" let me explain to you a thing or two. Yin and Yang have nothing to do with good nor bad as you most certainly believe:
You associate Hell and Yang with negativity or evil when Yang is actually a reference to light and Yin is it's counterpart darkness. You probably meant that his brain is occupied by Yin forces which in western societies has erroneously been attributed to evil:
Since you are more than likely unable to comprehend the information presented before you let me present you with a simple analogy:In Chinese philosophy, the concept of yin-yang (simplified Chinese: 阴阳; traditional Chinese: 陰陽; pinyin: yīnyáng), which is often referred to in the West as "yin and yang", literally meaning "shadow and light", is used to describe how polar opposites or seemingly contrary forces are interconnected and interdependent in the natural world, and how they give rise to each other in turn in relation to each other. The concept lies at the origins of many branches of classical Chinese science and philosophy, as well as being a primary guideline of traditional Chinese medicine,[1] and a central principle of different forms of Chinese martial arts and exercise, such as baguazhang, taijiquan (t'ai chi), and qigong (Chi Kung) and of I Ching. Many natural dualities—e.g., dark and light, female and male, low and high, cold and hot, water and fire, earth and air—are thought of as manifestations of yin and yang (respectively).
Yin and yang are not opposing forces (dualities), but complementary forces, unseen (hidden, feminine) and seen (manifest, masculine), that interact to form a greater whole, as part of a dynamic system. Everything has both yin and yang aspects as light could not be understood if darkness didn't exist, and shadow cannot exist without light. Either of these aspects may manifest more strongly in a particular object depending on the criterion of the observation. The concept of yin and yang is often symbolized by various forms of the Taijitu symbol, for which it is probably best known in western cultures.
There is a perception (especially in the West) that yin and yang correspond to evil and good. However, in Daoist metaphysics, good/bad distinctions and other dichotomous moral judgments are perceptual and not real, and yin-yang is an indivisible whole. In the ethics of Confucianism on the other hand, most notably in the philosophy of Dong Zhongshu, (c. 2nd century BCE) a moral dimension is attached to the idea of yin and yang
The sun rises from the East and sets in the West. When the sun "rises", the eastern faces of mountains and hills are bathed in light and warmth while simultaneously producing a shadow that cools the western face of the same mountain or hilltop. This phenomenom decreases in effect until noon when the sun is directly overhead afterwhich the sestern side of the mountain will be lit and warmed by the now setting sun whch in turn produces a shadow and cooling effect on the eastern side.
You see Yin and Yang are one and the same. Two sides of the same coin. There is no room for judgement. I am not the pantocrator. I am just here to state the facts, and it is a fact that you are incredibly ignorant of the virtues you claim to possess. You say that you come in peace when in fact you verbally whiplash anyone who attempts to give you their personal impression of your video. You hate critics you say, most likely because you have never heard of constructive criticism and hold on to some childish notion that everyone should be awarded an A for effort.
As for ye Olde English, Shakespeare himself wouldst roll over in his own grave after having but once attempted to read your pathetic scrible.
Good day, Sir!
PS: Take a look at how many "likes" your posts have obtained then take a look at how many "likes" other posts in this thread have contained. You should get the idea.




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