"WHY," delves into why on the planet are things the way they are in the real world. They are what they are based on what they are in reality. "Why are they that way, though?" They're that way because that's the way they turned out over the ages. That's why! That may seem a little dubious, but in reality it's a lot dubious. So, bear with us with your intestinal fortitude to digest what's being presented to formulate it into a sensible whole. True, it's a challenge going around in circles, but its possible by jumping off the merry-go-round and by going completely straight.
"Duplicity," says what it is and means what it says. There are millions of unique areas of duplicity within us, the diverse physical world, and within the living biosphere. All it takes for us to access these complexities is to slow down so we don't pass them by along the way. Good examples of natural duplicity are day/night, positives/negatives, attractions/repulsions, life/death, good/evil, love/hate, and love/lust. "Duplicity," looks at universal differences to see how they're different yet cogently relate to each other.That's the challenge we all face to overcome duplicity.