VII - THE LAW OF OPPOSITES ![]()
"The lower the low tones, the acuter the acute tones".
In each SPIRAL, when one looks at its center, the periphery will be seen
bigger by contrast. The law of
opposites is expressed in the Tao. The ying polarity of Tao, that is drawn under
the arm in the SPIRAL figure (numeral II), shows that the acuter the tip, the wider the base. Thus the law of opposites occurs in our brain when
our senses measure the contrast between the broad part of the SPIRAL (low tones) and their narrow part
(the acute tones), our body is a SPIRAL's SPIRAL, a cone's cone, each one of
that feel measuring the contrast by the
opposite law.
Examples of low tones IN THE SEXUAL CONTACT are: 1) a wider pelvic balancing 2) an increasing dynamic tension
or 3) a progressive increase of the skin segment being enjoyed); when these low tones become lower, BY LAW OF OPPOSITE, ACUTE TONES
become ACUTER. Examples of acute tones being made
acuter by this contrast are: 1) A finer and
more electric tingle, 2) a cold and progressive numbness or 3) an increasing and
pleasant shivering. BY
LAW OF OPPOSITE, The cold (acute
tones) will induce heat (low tones) and the heat will permit more cold. The greater the contrast, the greater the pleasure. But an ACUTE (cold) WITHOUT ITS LOW (hot) induces displeasure. Thus, by
our protection, our body burns its last heat reserve by means of the
adrenergic flight reflex. It happen when the first generated genital heat induces, by the law of opposites, an intense cold that is difficult to be
neutralized by a second and more intensive heat. The involuntary muscular spasms are
this heat and low tones which compensates the cold and high frequencies
induced by the first heat.
The pleasant sensation induced by the
horizontal advance of semen from testicles
to is perpendicularly repeated, by the law of mirrors, from testicles (Do2) to
in a short involuntary orgasm. A
refractory phase of a cold,
which does not allow excitation, follows to this overload. These high and cold tones are not recognized
frequencies, and with the automatic low heat
that, by law of opposites, neutralize them, make together
AN UNCONSCIOUS PULSATION which in that instant is
enjoyable but in subsequent times is converted into a symptom like anyone of
those of the fourth column in table No
4.