Stand on one foot for just a few seconds, and life can immediately become awkward or even precarious. Once you’re back in balance with both feet firmly on the ground, strength, stability, and harmony return. This is the lesson of yin and yang. Yin and yang are symbolized by the taiji—a circle composed of two teardrops; one black, the other white. Both sides contain a small piece of the opposing color. This enigmatic symbol is a popular image today, but the idea goes back millennia and is fundamental to ancient Chinese science and culture. The earliest known reference of yin and yang comes from the I Ching (Book of Changes)—a mystical divination practice at least 3500 years old. ...
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Yin and Yang: The Path to a Balanced Life
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Yin and Yang: The Path to a Balanced Life
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