Tai Chi - The Meaning Of Symbol

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The Exposure of Tai Chi

Hello internet users, I would like to share with you about the meaning of Tai Chi symbol.

First and foremost, the Tai Chi symbol itself was used by the Taoists and dates back to the 14th century BC or possibly earlier. as if that wasn't old enough, it is necessary to go back even further - much further - to appreciate this symbol and its' meaning. 

The Tai chi symbol is also known as the yin-yang symbol, which is the epitome of balanced chi energy. There are specific symbolisms within the Tai Chi design, especially the black and white tear drops.
Then, the two tears drop represent the male (yang) and female (yin) properties of Tai Chi energy. These properties are found in all matter since chi exists in all things. Male energy is light (white) and active. Female energy is dark (black) and passive. When combined with a balance of power, these two energies create harmony or what is known as chi. This is the same balance of energy that feng shui applications can achieve inside and outside your home. For yang, the yang energies are associated with the radiant light of the sun as well as its fiery heat. Yang energies are extensive and shoot outward whereas yin energies are associated with the dark of the moon and closing inward for rest, regeneration, regrowth and creativity.

Furthermore, when examining the yin-yang symbol, it's easy to understand how day (white) and night (black) are depicted. Each reigns for an equal (balanced) amount of time. Each begins small then grows larger until the next phase begins. Day gives over to the night just as night must give back over to the day. This is a perfect harmony of elements. Both day and night have specific attributes and properties. The day has the sun and the night has the moon and stars. Certain animals belong to the vibrational quality of day while others come out only at night.

Finally, in addition to the Tai Chi symbol, here's some other symbol that might trigger your interest.

























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