In later Tarots, this is known as 'Peace'. A hood *wink* ed female figure balances two swords upon her shoulders, while a peregrine soars overhead.
Divinatory Meaning: Balance of Harmony and Conflict.
The Buddhist teachers emphasize a sort of elimination of self, a zero-ness, which is useful in terms of harmony, and as a tool to check <personal> desires like sex and money, in favour of truth (knowledge: religious doctrine or science).
I took some time to think on this one, and i think your intepretation of reality is dated to Einstein's time.
I've been trying out a more quantum interpretation, recently. It relies on the theory that a simple snap of the fingers bends reality to the Nth degree, because it's proof of a choice, action, vs inaction.
If you preform an action, all subsequent actions, regardless of original temporal time-place, are 'of you' or contain a portion of your 'self' (empathy). With a 1/10 of a second delay (gravity distance, as gravity is apparently faster than light).
Nothing against Judiasm (relativity). I like Pyramids. *shrug*
N'eye eve vie tea, ankh kill free key.
There is a divide between the teacher and the student, that much is at least clear. The more you learn, the less agreeable you are, i suspect...
Perhaps to agree to everything is the same as inner peace?