Inherent-state Quote by Dada Bhagwan
““Every element (vastu) is different by its inherent nature and elements which are different by their inherent nature cannot become one.””
About This Quote
Each element possesses an intrinsic nature that cannot be merged with a fundamentally different element, emphasizing the impossibility of forcing incompatibility.
In simple terms: Incompatible natures cannot be unified.
Fundamental differences resist forced unity.
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When to use this quote
- team building with mismatched skill sets
- integrating incompatible technologies
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- recognize intrinsic properties before attempting integration
- design systems respecting inherent differences
Questions to Reflect On
- When might forced unity be beneficial despite differences?
- How do we identify essential versus superficial traits?
Overemphasis on essentialism may ignore emergent properties that arise from combination.