“I said that imbalance is dynamic. Balance is also dynamic because it includes imbalance. When riding a bicycle, you have balance because of momentum – but you have momentum because you pedal on one side first and then the other and then back, and so on. You maintain balance through moments of imbalance; otherwise, you are not moving. This sort of imbalance is healthy and productive, if a bit difficult to manage. In this way, imbalance is the threshold from an old balanced center to a new balanced center.”
~ Douglas Taylor