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The symbol represents the coherent fabric of nature and mind, exhibited in all
existence,
It is also considered as jiao (interaction) between the waxing and waning of the cosmic
and human realms
It can be a process of harmonization ensuring a constant, dynamic balance of all things.
Yin in its highest form is freezing while yang in its highest form is boiling. The chilliness
comes from heaven while the warmness comes from the earth.
It is an emblematic of values in equality rooted in the unified, dynamic, and harmonized
structure of the cosmos.
As such, it has served as a heuristic mechanism for formulating a coherent view of the
world throughout Chinese intellectual and religious history.
TRIVIA
Yin and Yang also share each other's essence, so they are not just equal opposites, but
also two of the same.
When we die, our soul is carried through the currents of the universe to the core, and is
reincarnated into a new being. You never quite know what you were in your last life, but
it usually has some kind of connection to who you were before.
It's more than fine to respect Yin and Yang,
- but they do not present their self as our ruler, or creator, they do not want to be
worshiped in anyway, and they not a savior, they are simply universal balance.
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