"The yin and yang represent all the opposite principles one finds in the universe. Under yang are the principles of maleness, the sun, creation, heat, light, Heaven, nce, and so on, and under yin are the principles of femaleness, the moon, completion, cold, darkness, material forms, submission, and so on. Each of these opposites produce the other: Heaven creates the ideas of things under yang, the earth produces their material forms under yin, and vice versa; creation occurs under the principle of yang, the completion of the created thing occurs under yin, and vice versa, and so on. This production of yin from yang and yang from yin occurs cyclically and constantly, so that no one principle continually tes the other or determines the other. All opposites that one experiences—health and sickness, wealth and poverty, power and submission—can be explained in reference to the temporary nce of one principle over the other. Since no one principle tes eternally, that means that all conditions are subject to change into their opposites."





The Chinese have a symbol for the way of life. It is called the Yin-Yang. It represents equality. Equality of everything. Everyone should have equality in their lives. Whether it is in friends, family, or just way of life. Friends, for example,: You should strive to have friends that have the same interests, and some that are the exact opposite. Families should do things that represent their interests, and try new things to expand their horizons. In life, you should do things that are equal opposites. Learn and teach, speak and listen, give and receive. When all is equal, there is no conflict.

Please find peace within yourself.

~Colin

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