It’s a common phrase, essentially implying either: one or the other. Neither alternative constituting an overly partial predilection. But taken out of the worldly realm of specifics and placed into a non-dualistic spiritual sphere, the term takes on substantially greater significance. One. Or, something else entirely.
One or the other
One or the other
One or the other
It’s a common phrase, essentially implying either: one or the other. Neither alternative constituting an overly partial predilection. But taken out of the worldly realm of specifics and placed into a non-dualistic spiritual sphere, the term takes on substantially greater significance. One. Or, something else entirely.