10/14/2025
Yes! I believe that's true in all authentic trinities - not just lists of three things, but genuine trinities where the three form a dynamic, unified whole.
Two creates a polarity, a tension, an either/or: success or failure, control or chaos, self or other. We get stuck in dualistic thinking, bouncing between opposites with no resolution.
But three transcends the binary. It creates what you might call a "sacred geometry" of understanding. The third element doesn't just add to the two - it transforms the entire relationship, creating harmony, integration, a both/and that's also neither/and.