The Field of Opposites
Aug. 30th, 2006 10:30 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Recent discussions on some friend's LJ's have me ruminating on Joseph Campbell's writings on the Field of Opposites - the polarized reality in which we live - with its day/night, hot/cold, male/female, good/evil etc pairs of opposing forces.
Rich/poor, black/white, law/chaos, up/down, liberal/conservative,gay/str8, North/South, East/West, left /right...the list goes on and on. Of course you *can* divide up the zillions of physical and mental phenomena into other arrangements but doesn't it seem that the biggest movements and forces in society tend to fall back on this pole /opposite pole axiom at least as abstract ideals if not concrete manifestations?
Seems like the most powerful and often the most violent conflicts are about thing / anti-thing. Us/them, communist / capitalist, Jew/Arab, insider /outsider, Democrat / Republican, commoner /royal, nurture /nature, socialist /individualist...
Obviously some of those are not objective opposites and there are spectrums of grey between the blacks and whites but the blacks and whites are there, if only as conceptual paragons that spur and motivate people's actions.
Doesn't it seem it always comes down to this sort of thing? Even macrocosms like "Four Elements" and "16 Temperaments" are essentially subdivisions of two. Even the Trinity concept of Christianity still boils down to God / Devil in everyday usage.
I wonder if this is because we have left and right brains...dual-sided symmetry in our biology?
Rich/poor, black/white, law/chaos, up/down, liberal/conservative,gay/str8, North/South, East/West, left /right...the list goes on and on. Of course you *can* divide up the zillions of physical and mental phenomena into other arrangements but doesn't it seem that the biggest movements and forces in society tend to fall back on this pole /opposite pole axiom at least as abstract ideals if not concrete manifestations?
Seems like the most powerful and often the most violent conflicts are about thing / anti-thing. Us/them, communist / capitalist, Jew/Arab, insider /outsider, Democrat / Republican, commoner /royal, nurture /nature, socialist /individualist...
Obviously some of those are not objective opposites and there are spectrums of grey between the blacks and whites but the blacks and whites are there, if only as conceptual paragons that spur and motivate people's actions.
Doesn't it seem it always comes down to this sort of thing? Even macrocosms like "Four Elements" and "16 Temperaments" are essentially subdivisions of two. Even the Trinity concept of Christianity still boils down to God / Devil in everyday usage.
I wonder if this is because we have left and right brains...dual-sided symmetry in our biology?
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