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    yin and yang

    Yin originally meant "shady, secret, dark, mysterious, cold." It thus could mean the shaded, north side of a mountain or the shaded, south bank of a river. Yang in turn meant "clear, bright, the sun, heat," the opposite of yin and so the lit, south side of a mountain or the lit, north bank of a river. From these basic opposites, a complete system of opposites was elaborated. Yin represents everything about the world that is dark, hidden, passive, receptive, yielding, cool, soft, and feminine. Yang represents everything about the world that is illuminated, evident, active, aggressive, controlling, hot, hard, and masculine. Everything in the world can be identified with either yin or yang. Earth is the ultimate yin object. Heaven is the ultimate yang object. Of the two basic Chinese "Ways," Confucianism is identified with the yang aspect, Taoism with the yin aspect. See http://www.friesian.com/yinyang.htm
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    Quote Originally Posted by AntonioLao View Post
    Yin originally meant "shady, secret, dark, mysterious, cold." It thus could mean the shaded, north side of a mountain or the shaded, south bank of a river. Yang in turn meant "clear, bright, the sun, heat," the opposite of yin and so the lit, south side of a mountain or the lit, north bank of a river. From these basic opposites, a complete system of opposites was elaborated. Yin represents everything about the world that is dark, hidden, passive, receptive, yielding, cool, soft, and feminine. Yang represents everything about the world that is illuminated, evident, active, aggressive, controlling, hot, hard, and masculine. Everything in the world can be identified with either yin or yang. Earth is the ultimate yin object. Heaven is the ultimate yang object. Of the two basic Chinese "Ways," Confucianism is identified with the yang aspect, Taoism with the yin aspect. See http://www.friesian.com/yinyang.htm

    Two primal twisters that are the base requirement for physical existence to occur within a universal framework of expression.


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    Re: yin and yang = balance

    Yin/Yang Balance

    Each holds within itself the seed of the other—
    Yin reaches climax, then retreats in Yang’s favor:
    Cyclic movement of rotational symmetry.
    Rounded life is the blend of Yin/Yang together.

    Classicists drone toward mechanical perfection;
    Romanticists drown in emotion’s affection;
    Even worse, others alternate between extremes.
    The way’s not this or that, but joined in direction.

    Strive to maintain a dynamic balance—of light
    And dark, hard and soft, Yin and Yang, and wrong and right.
    Reality is found not in separate actions,
    But in related events blended in twilight.

    Edges dissolve when opposites are balanced—
    Time and dimensional space are transcended.
    Everything joins, yet remains as itself,
    For what “is not” is as great as what “is”.

    Opposites are just a different view
    Of one fundamental phenomenon—
    Light, beauty, and goodness are the inverse
    Sides of darkness, ugliness, and evil.

    I dare to walk the line, balancing fun
    There between adventure and misfortune,
    For the greatest blunder in life is to
    Repeatedly fear that you will make one.

    Not quite sober blest nor drunk to excess,
    Never too foolish nor very reckless—
    Yes, my passion is so reasonable
    In this delicate state of awareness.

    All feelings, sad, happy, or in between,
    Crisscross the woven cloth of our routine.
    They’re reflections of life’s sensations,
    Forming the rainbow that colors the scene.

    Life must be more like a mosaic done
    Than a focused laser funnel of sun.
    Since few lengthy pleasures are lent to us,
    We build a stained-glass window of small ones.

    (with apology to Lord Byron)
    Let us have wine, lovers, song, and laughter,
    Water, chastity, prayer the day after.
    Such we’ll alternate the rest of our days—
    On the average, we’ll make Hereafter!

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    Re: yin and yang

    Quote Originally Posted by austintorn@aol.com
    Yin/Yang Balance
    Thanks for these poetic lines.
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    We need to pay closer attention to these two primal forces,as they hold the key to all
    phenomena that occurs universally.




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