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→‎Variants: Nevertheless, Weil was opposed to religious syncretism, claiming that it effaced the particularity of the individual traditions: Each religion is alone true, that is to say, that at the moment we are thinking of it we must bring as much attention to bear on it as if there were nothing else ... A "synthesis" of religion implies a lower quality of attention.[55]
(Tian (天): The concept of Heaven Ling (灵): The inchoate order of creation, that is the "medium" of the bivalency constituted by the opposite forces of the universe (Yin and Yang) Ying and Yang (阴阳): It's a concept of dualism, describing how seemingly opposite or contrary forces may actually be complementary, interconnected, and interdependent in the natural world, and how they may give rise to each other as they interrelate to one another Ming Yun (命运): The concept of the personal life and destin)
(→‎Variants: Nevertheless, Weil was opposed to religious syncretism, claiming that it effaced the particularity of the individual traditions: Each religion is alone true, that is to say, that at the moment we are thinking of it we must bring as much attention to bear on it as if there were nothing else ... A "synthesis" of religion implies a lower quality of attention.[55])
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== Variants ==
 
=== Weillianism ===
 
==Personality and Behaviour==
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