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I want to first clarify, I am not an expert by any means so this is all just an observation that I've made.
I see so many people on here discussing things in the context of LHP or RHP as an exclusive thing or practice that they or others are engaging in. The more i look into this, the more i'm getting the sense that looking at the Sefirot or the Qlippoth as a singular path to take, is unbalanced. It feels as if the two are really meant to be conjoined as one and practiced together as a whole rather than as two separate paths. The two almost seem necessary to be practiced together because from my perspective it seems to sort of come down to the human mind and the way we have a tendency to think in a very dualistic way and that brings me to my next point.
In Buddhists practice there is a teaching that duality is ultimately an illusion and that you cannot actually have "Light" without "dark" and that at its absolute core there actually is no distinction between one or the other and the difference that we perceive isn't actually real.
I'm having trouble understanding how one path is meant to be the "way to enlightenment" if both are possibly only really just two sides of the same illusion and it feels like the RHP/LHP distinction is a sort of moot point when through the lens of non-duality it seems both are necessary in order to ascend. When you consider the non-dualistic mindset it almost seems to make the distinction between both as insignificant and it seems almost self-defeating to consider them as separate things.
I guess what i'm trying to say or ask for opinions on is, Is it just an illusion or imbalanced to only go one way or the other, or is the entire thing as a whole an illusion distracting us from a higher truth that would take us further into enlightenment, or is it possible every single piece is necessary as it all is just one more stepping stone one each persons path to ascension?
Any input is appreciated. Thank you!
I see so many people on here discussing things in the context of LHP or RHP as an exclusive thing or practice that they or others are engaging in. The more i look into this, the more i'm getting the sense that looking at the Sefirot or the Qlippoth as a singular path to take, is unbalanced. It feels as if the two are really meant to be conjoined as one and practiced together as a whole rather than as two separate paths. The two almost seem necessary to be practiced together because from my perspective it seems to sort of come down to the human mind and the way we have a tendency to think in a very dualistic way and that brings me to my next point.
In Buddhists practice there is a teaching that duality is ultimately an illusion and that you cannot actually have "Light" without "dark" and that at its absolute core there actually is no distinction between one or the other and the difference that we perceive isn't actually real.
I'm having trouble understanding how one path is meant to be the "way to enlightenment" if both are possibly only really just two sides of the same illusion and it feels like the RHP/LHP distinction is a sort of moot point when through the lens of non-duality it seems both are necessary in order to ascend. When you consider the non-dualistic mindset it almost seems to make the distinction between both as insignificant and it seems almost self-defeating to consider them as separate things.
I guess what i'm trying to say or ask for opinions on is, Is it just an illusion or imbalanced to only go one way or the other, or is the entire thing as a whole an illusion distracting us from a higher truth that would take us further into enlightenment, or is it possible every single piece is necessary as it all is just one more stepping stone one each persons path to ascension?
Any input is appreciated. Thank you!