Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci was born April 15, 1452 at a small town called Vinci in Republic of Florence. Leonardo was an Italian Renaissance polymath: painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer. He died at the age of 67 on May 2, 1519.
He became famous mostly for his paintings. However, he had something only very few people in the world can enjoy and that’s an infinite imagination. His extremely logical perception of the world made him mysterious and his curiosity gave him the title of “The Renaissance Man”. The one thing, probably the essence of his genius, was his superhuman sense of connecting 2 opposites and creating a whole.
“To develop a complete mind: Study the art of science; study the science of art. Learn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else” – Leonardo DaVinci
When we step back and try to see the “bigger picture” we realize that everything is a game of opposites. We live in the world of duality.
However, the essence of each opposite lies at its opposite’s core. In other words, look at the Ying Yang symbol and see that the essence of light lies at its opposite’s core – that little white dot in the midst of darkness – and vice versa.
Only by using light to understand darkness and using darkness to understand light, we can get to know the essence of both opposites, the reason of their existence.
Only by knowing the wholeness of both sides we can realize that they are actually one “coin”. Only by knowing the wholeness of a thing, we can go beyond and use it with its true potential.
We live in a world of duality but our purpose is to find opposites, connect them and create oneness. Our passion should be using the illusion of separateness to create new wholes.
Life is the art of The Universe. The entanglement of energies anchored by Matter, limited by time-space, interacting between certain forces and creating their own, unique colors with the illusion of separateness is like an image painting itself.
We are limited by forces and we experience separateness so we can understand The Whole from every angle and go beyond together, as unity.
The forces and laws we play with are in perfect harmony with each other. Their only rule is balance and Nature never tolerates misbalance.
“Nature never breaks her own laws” – Leonardo DaVinci
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