Diversity Does Not Equal Ontological Division

Diversity Does Not Equal Ontological Division

Since all are different, they are all the same.

If there were some exceptions to this rule,

Just two would do, then these two sames would shame

The thoughts of Monism.  This ridicule

By sameness would destroy the doctrine, this

Singularity of one-ness made of

Two.  Unity of all is shown in this:

Because each thing is different, then above

All else their differences define them all

As being unified with precision.

This absolute across the cosmos’ sprawl

Proves wholly that there is no division.

Both parallels and harmonies exist,

Yet differences prove unities persist.

See also:  “The Creed of Unitarian Roses and Unitarian Wind”