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soul soliloquy = equilibrium


 

I wanted to choose a title that is not only a little catchy but also conveys the reason for what I am doing here. And since my perspective is comprised of everything I have learned and experienced, I sought to apply theory into practice. My  studies in physical sciences regarding the behavior of large collections of particles, such as a grain of sand all the way to the universe, had been clearly described by the universal law involving energy.  But there is another universal principle in concert but largely ignored, that which involves entropy. I took the liberty of using it as it relates to the concept of equilibrium--the state of being in balance. In the physical world, the universal principle of entropy dictates that all matter tend to seek its highest entropy, its equilibrium, its most balanced state, much like a stretched rubber band that wants to return to it's normal state. In terms of human experience, it could be shown that we also strive to seek balance in our everyday life.

In the metaphysical world, (of Marcel and Heidegger) philosophical thought is reflective. Reflection is the recall or re-examination of our daily experience in order to understand or to comprehend it. Experience transforms itself into reflection. Reflection occurs when we recognize a break in the continuity of our experience. Reflection thus seeks to restore the unity of our experience, and is secondary reflection

The principle of entropy naturally empowers secondary reflection in bringing about balance and harmony in human experience. Entropy is evident in both the physical and metaphysical world. Just as it could provide the answer to a physical science paradox, it could provide the answer the answer to some human paradox.... 

 

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