Thursday, October 30, 2008

On Yes & No


My burning Question was: how can the Yes prevail over the No?
I received this Answer:
You should know that the Yes comes first.
The No cannot exist by itself, the No is always a No standing right in front of its Yes.
Yet, the Yes which comes before the No, knows itself not.
Therefore The Eternal allowed No to rise.
Now they stand, eternally, one in front of the other,
like a Male and a Female.
If the Yes say yes,
No replies no.
Pain and grief follow.
And now the answer to your question, thou son of man:
If Yes says no to No, Yes loses and dies.
Then, grief-stricken, No dies as well, because the No need the Yes, to be.
But: if the Yes tells yes to No, standing its ground, if the Yes is ample enough to embrace the No,
Yes wins. No then dies, but is born again, within a new Yes, which is a Yes carrying a No, as a Man embracing his Wife.
Son of man, hearken to the Story of Yes and No, keep it in your heart, and live.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hello...

As vezes vico envergonhada em passar aqui, mas ador quando você passa lá no meu...

Abraços

Dr. Anthony Mistero said...

Hello Gardenia

Envergonhada? porque??? É uma grande honra para mim quando você vem me visitar, e você vai verme
á lá logo.

Anonymous said...

Said G: "Fusion, inner unity, is obtained by means of 'friction', by the struggle between 'yes' and 'no' in man. If a man lives without inner struggle, if everything happens in him without opposition, if he goes wherever he is drawn or wherever the wind blows, he will remain such as he is. But if a struggle begins in him, and particularly if there is a definite line in this struggle, then, gradually, permanent traits begin to form themselves, he begins to 'crystallize'."

Dr. Anthony Mistero said...

YES SIR!

It is not the Yes and the No that count, but their dialogue, their friction, their debate. Yes and No are just the two colors of the Magic Circle, TWO POLES of ONE grand unity...

But also: it is precisely because the Yes needs the No, that the Yes
will embrace its No, separated, yet as close a love permits..