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The idea esentially is an analogy showing how the soul of man/woman was created (to use Theist terminology) and deviates from that with the progression of time and circumstance. When a top is first set loose it will spin on a a dime, as it looses momentum it will begin to waver, weave and eventually fall. In the same way the further away humanity progresses ( though a seemingly counter intuitive term) from the original design the more we begin to see radical changes.

A Monotheist (Jews, Christians, & Muslims) may use such an appeal to demonstrate the problems in society namely: Homosexuality, Transgender operations, and other seemingly unnatural occurrences as an allusion to wavering from the initial purposes and functions.

For More Info see : What We Can't Not Know by J. Budjacheski. (He deals with this idea more in-depth in terms of natural law and so forth.)

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In Plato's analogy, he compares the soul to a spinning top that loses its balance when it deviates from its natural motion. Just as a spinning top must maintain its balance to spin smoothly, the soul must align with reason and virtue to achieve harmony and fulfillment.

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