Secrets of the Yoga that world always wanted to know... Part 2
Lets consider an example:
1 is a number that could be found as Yog of 1 & 0.
2 is sum of 2+0 or 1+1,
similarly 3 is Yog of 3+0 or 1+2. This way we could find that all numbers could be addition of some other numbers.
Now, if we go further deep, we will notice that two numbers could be same quantitatively, for instance like 16 and 16. They are same quantitatively but may differ qualitatively as the added numbers may be different and this will result in qualitative differences.
For instance one 16 could be Yog of 8 & 8 while the other one could be Yog of 2 & 14. These two will have different qualities depending upon the added numbers, however the final number will remains as 16.
This explains qualitative differences in all of us though quantitatively we might be same.
We know that we all are humans but are different.
So, we noticed that any number could be found as Yog of two or more numbers.
This concept is not limited to numbers only, we find it present every where. The world is full of additions - all living beings are Yog of their mother and father.
continued in part 3............
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