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  1. The curves and circles of the Yin-Yang symbol imply a kaleidoscope-like movement. This implied movement represents how Yin and Yang are mutually-arising, interdependent, and continuously transforming, one into the other. One could not exist without the other, for each contains the essence of the other. Night becomes day, and day becomes night.

    • Yin-Yang Symbol. Taoism's Dance Of Opposites The Yin-Yang Symbol: Dance Of Opposites. Wikimedia Commons. The Yin-Yang Symbol is one you're probably already familiar with.
    • Taijitu Shuo. The Taijitu Shuo—Diagram of the Supreme Polarity—represents the whole of Taoist Cosmology, and is similar in many ways to the Wu Ji Diagram.
    • Five Element Chart. Yin Qi and Yang Qi give birth to the Five Elements, whose various combinations produce the Ten-Thousand-Things. The operation of the Five Elements can be seen within the human body, within an ecosystem, or within any other living system.
    • Ba Gua. Undifferentiated Unity—the Tao—differentiates into Supreme Yang, Lesser Yang, Supreme Yin, Lesser Yin. Supreme Yang, Lesser Yang, Supreme Yin, Lesser Yin then combine in various ways to form the Ba Gua—the "Eight Symbols" or "Eight Trigrams."
  2. The symbol is a circle divided into two equal parts by a curved line. One side of the circle is black. This represents yin. The other side, representing yang, is white, the polar opposite to the color across from it. Each half has a small circle in the center, the color of which is that of the opposite side of the symbol.

  3. Oct 30, 2023 · Also called the Hand of Fatima, a Hamsa is an image of a human hand with an eye in the center of the palm, often surrounded by other patterns throughout the palm and fingers. This symbol is believed to protect against the evil eye. The image is recognized in both Judaism and Islamic cultures. It may be referred to as either name (the Hand of ...

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  4. Yin (the black section of the symbol) represents shadows, feminine energy, and generally the more mysterious side of things. Yang (the white section of the symbol) represents the sun, masculine energy, and things that are more out in the open. Neither is more powerful than the other, and both are needed in equal amounts for harmony to exist.

  5. Jun 27, 2018 · If you've ever seen a person of Greek origin sporting a circular glass charm that shows a curious blue eye, then you've seen the classic Greek evil eye symbol -- the matiasma.

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  7. Nov 5, 2021 · Toile is a highly detailed decorative print, featuring repeating, monochromatic illustrations of pastoral scenes. Invented in the mid-18th century, it was inspired by the designs and prints found on Chinese porcelain, which often took its design cues from nature. Invented in 1760 and produced in the small French town of Jouy-in-Josas, the ...

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