Developing the capacity to hold opposing truths simultaneously—the both-and consciousness that nature demonstrates constantly.
Nasreddin's world contains genuine contradictions: the wise fool, the failed success, the abundance in scarcity. Rather than choosing one side, the tradition teaches us to hold both. Paradox holding is a sophisticated mental capacity that develops through practice. In the examined natural life, we learn that I can be both capable and limited, the situation can be both difficult and workable, a choice can be both wrong and necessary. Nature operates in paradox: winter is both death and incubation, fire both creates and destroys, predator and prey both necessary. When we stop demanding that reality be logically consistent and instead develop comfort with genuine paradox, we gain flexibility that either-or thinking cannot achieve. This allows us to stay present to what is actually true rather than what our logical categories say should be true. The examined life becomes richer and more adaptive.
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