Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Ray’s Thought for the Day - Duality

Yepper. As part of my Sun God Training I have been required to study up on the various attitudes and opinions of foreigners. One of the foreigners I have been studying up on is the Chinese philosopher, Mr. Mu Shu. Mr. Mu Shu, just like Druids, believes you have your good cow nature, but also your evil cow nature, all included in a single cow. This interesting opinion is summarized by Mr. Mu Shu as, ying-yang. So if we were a bunch of Chinese foreigners the CB might be spelled, Red’s Ying Vs. Yang Cow Barn.

My sister, Dr. Rayetta Pistrum, Ph. D., is possibly the world’s greatest authority on the potential for both good and evil to co-occur in cows. But as the adjacent photograph of one of our cows, Satanetta, illustrates, Rayetta’s studies are complicated by the natural deceptiveness of these cows. I think you can see from this photograph that Satanetta is mimicking a chicken. Nevertheless, the ying-yang peeks through Satanetta’s mimicry.

Not only does mimicry confuse the ying-yang, but sex also confuses the ying-yang. The photograph below illustrates how sex can confuse the ying-yang. Obviously, the female depicted is the one that is lit up, while the male is consigned to the stygian darkness. But hark! Just look how he is sneaking into the light.

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