Wednesday, March 25, 2015

FENG SHUI - YIN YANG SYMBOL

What is Yin Yang Symbol
The most well-known of Taoist visual symbols is the Yin-Yang symbol, also known as the Taiji symbol. The image consists of a circle divided into two teardrop-shaped halves one white and the other black. Within each half is contained a smaller circle of the opposite color. In a nutshell, Chinese Yin Yang symbols represent perfect balance. For example, evil results from an imbalance in Yin and Yang, and good comes from the two being in harmonic balance.
The meaning of the characters for yin and yang has more than just one connotation. Basically interpreted, yang means "sunny", so it corresponds to the day and more active functions. Whereas yin, means "shady", and corresponds to night and less active functions. According to yin yang philosophy the universe, and everything in it, is both constant and cyclical. One force dominates and then it is replaced by the opposing force. This activity continues constantly and repeats itself over time. 

Examples illustrating the philosophy of yin yang include:
Life and death
Heaven and earth
Night and day
Dark and light
Health and sickness
Poverty and wealth
Cycle of the seasons - Cold to hot
Female and Male
Passive and active
Tiger and dragon  


The Outer Circle
The outer circle of the yin yang sign represents everything in the universe and the universe itself. It encompasses the duality of everything that exists.

The Black Section
The black area represents yin with the following characteristics:
Feminine, Passive, Intuitive, Delusion, Moon, Dark, Cold, Submission, Contracting, Downward, seeking, Downward movement, Night, Soft, Stillness, Rivers.


The White Section
The white area represents the yang with the following characteristics:
Male, Active, Logical, Enlightenment, Bright, Sun, Light, Creation, Dominance, Upward movement, Strong, Hot, Expanding, Hard, Movement, Mountains


The Black and White Section Together
Together the black and white areas represent the interaction of the energies found in all things. They illustrate the cyclical nature of yin and yang and all that it represents.

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