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Esoteric Jewellery - Yin Yang
Vast indeed is the ultimate Tao,
Spontaneously itself, apparently without acting,
End of all ages, and beginning of all ages,
Existing before Earth and existing before Heaven,
Silently embracing the whole of time,
Continuing uninterrupted through all eons,
In the east it taught Father Confucius,
In the west it converted the ‘Golden Man’ (the Buddha)
Taken as pattern by a hundred kings,
Transmitted by generations of sages,
It is the ancestor of all doctrines,
The mystery beyond all mysteries.
(Quotation from a Ming dynasty rock inscription 1556)
Yin and Yang
"The Yin Yang is a symbol of the Holy Immortal Tao"
More than two thousand years ago in ancient China, the Yin Yang was conceived
as a symbol of basic primordial opposites. It represents the duality of all
things. Man and woman, good and evil, light and dark, night and day, force and
resistance, Heaven and Earth. It expresses the principle that without one, the
other does not exist. Yin represents lightness and coolness. In the symbol of
the Yin Yang, Yin is depicted as the white element and represents passive
energy. Examples of Yin are Woman, rain, Earth, cold, resistance, reaction,
repose, the moon, death, water, and positivity. Yin is discovered in every part
of life, in every species, in every place, in every one of us, as is Yang. Yin
represents calmness and decline. The force that defines Yin, with which Yin is
in perpetual, simultaneous conflict and harmony is Yang. Yang is represented by
the black element and represents active energy. Man, the sun, fire, force,
action, negativity, birth, and aggression are all symbolized by Yang.
Taoists believe that through the merging of Yin (woman) and Yang (man) a
synergy is created which results in new life (creation). The new life
necessarily contains parts of the two originals, and the "eyes" in the
Yin Yang represent this. Though Yin is in opposition to Yang, she still contains
a small part of him, and vice versa. The two can only harmoniously coexist when
balance is achieved. When there is too much Yin, boredom, laziness, disarray,
and disease will occur. Where there is too much Yang, anxiety, overexertion
(overachieving), aggression, anger, hatred, and disease will occur.
Though Yin (Yang) is attributed to woman (man), that is not to say that all
women (men) have an abundance of Yin (Yang) qualities. As the Taoists subscribe
to the doctrine of reincarnation, the gender into which the "soul"
incarnates is of little importance in the quality or evolutionary stage of
development of the consciousness (or soul).
The Yin Yang is the beautiful, universal symbol for all things. It deserves
respect and honour.
May you never thirst.
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