One of the best symbolic representations of dynamic balance is found in the Eastern philosophy of Taoism, with its eternal dance between the complementary opposites of yin and yang (dark and light, stillness and action, feminine and masculine, etc.). In the west, the twin serpents of the caduceus remind us of this complementary dance, as does the dialectical philosophy of Hegel with its dance of thesis and anti-thesis. Yet, even balance has its opposite in instability, which, for the complex system can spell transformation. As for Perspective Three...
Perspective Two of 'the Center' recognizes that all life, indeed all of creation, depends on the dynamic balance of a variety of forces, factors, and aspects, many specific to the human condition, many regarding the cosmos in general.