bro if kilgharrah listened to Mulan II "Lesson Number One", Merlin and Morgana would have been powerful together
[Intro: Mulan]
Earth, sky
Day, night
Sound and silence
Dark and light
[Chorus: Mulan]
One alone is not enough
You need both together
Winter, summer
Moon and sun
Lesson number one
[Verse 1]
Like a rock,
You must be hard,
Like an oak,
You must stand firm,
Cut quick, like my blade
Think fast, Unafraid
[Verse 2]
Like a cloud
I am soft
Like bamboo
I bend in the wind
Creeping slow, I'm at peace because I know
It's okay to be afraid
One of the core lessons I had learned in my in my childhood also came from cardcaptor sakura:
Light and Dark always go together, no matter what.
In the cardcaptor sakura series, light and dark are the most powerful of the cards. The caveat is, they are always used in tandem. They are captured, sealed and changed as a duo, never separated.
yes i am pushing for the yin/yang mergana agenda.
Yin and yang (/jɪn/ and /jæŋ/) is a Chinese philosophical concept that describes opposite but interconnected forces. In Chinese cosmology, the universe creates itself out of a primary chaos of material energy, organized into the cycles of yin and yang and formed into objects and lives. Yin is the receptive and yang the active principle, seen in all forms of change and difference such as the annual cycle (winter and summer), the landscape (north-facing shade and south-facing brightness), sexual coupling (female and male), the formation of both men and women as characters and sociopolitical history (disorder and order).
The notion of duality can be found in many areas, such as Communities of Practice. The term "dualistic-monism" or dialectical monism has been coined in an attempt to express this fruitful paradox of simultaneous unity and duality. Yin and yang can be thought of as complementary (rather than opposing) forces that interact to form a dynamic system in which the whole is greater than the assembled parts.[4] According to this philosophy, everything has both yin and yang aspects (for instance, shadow cannot exist without light).
Either of the two major aspects may manifest more strongly in a particular object, depending on the criterion of the observation. The yin yang (i.e. taijitu symbol) shows a balance between two opposites with a portion of the opposite element in each section.
ONE ALONE IS NOT ENOUGH, YOU NEED BOTH TOGETHER
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