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Best books on yin/feminine and yang/masculine energy?

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Our perception of time, if you were to really think and reflect on it, is nothing but our memory. But our memory only contains representations of past experiences and not the experiences themselves, which means we can't confirm if they are false or true representations since we don't have access to the moments which they represent, or if there even is a moment to represent. Due to the representational nature of this means of perception, that which it attempts to represent cannot be proven to exist. Any thoughts on this?

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