Balancing receptive and active temporal modes to navigate the polarity reversals that occur during consciousness transition.
Taoist cosmology recognizes that all phenomena contain complementary polarities. Time itself has yin qualities (receptive, non-linear, cyclical, interior) and yang qualities (active, progressive, sequential, exterior). Ordinary waking consciousness privileges yang time—the relentless forward march of clock time. Near-death experiences flip this balance, revealing yin time's reality: simultaneity, non-causality, the eternal present. The integrative framework involves neither privileging one nor forcing premature balance, but allowing both to coexist within awareness. As the near-death experiencer dissolves toward death, yang-time structures (heartbeat, breath, neural firing) slow or cease while yin-time dimensions (unity, timelessness, simultaneity) expand. The Taoist sage prepares by practicing yin-time receptivity in life, so the transition doesn't feel entirely alien. Integration means honoring both temporal modes as valid, neither clinging to sequential time nor rejecting it.
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