Quote Originally Posted by CFTraveler View Post
Right and Wrong are expressions of duality, the dragon changes as it writhes. The Buddha got it.
Right. Dualistic thinking divides actions into "right" and "wrong." There is no objective law on what is right and wrong-- we make it up as we go, often with poor consequences.
Quote Originally Posted by Volgerle View Post
I admit to only have read the initial post and it immediately makes me think of this:

Lao Tzu understood the problem of dualistic thinking as well.

Robert Bruce wrote an article on this issue of good and evil, I believe it's available for reading right on the front page of AD. He uses the illustration of a child being eaten by a tiger-- from the human's perspective, the tiger is "evil" for doing such a thing, but from the Tiger's perspective, it was a much-needed meal for its hungry cubs. Where is the evil?