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All colors in black and white. |
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To
think in black and white - the two
ends of the chromatic scale - leads
me to the universal values. |
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From
such connection between white and
black is born gray that, in the
chromatic scale, is the value of
the center, that is, of man. |
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The flower, on the other hand, appears
as the soul's archetype-figure,
as a spiritual core. To think in
white and black is thinking of shapes
and not of specific objects: it
is an abstract thinking. |
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There
exists no conflict or dispute between
black and white, Yin and Yang, simply
the complementation of the one by
the other. Shadow opposes to light:
this is the Yin aspect as apposed
to the Yang aspect. |
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