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Yin and Yang represent two fundamental forces that create and
harmonize the Universe.
Yin and Yang symbolize the two polar
energies that, by their fluctuation and interaction, are responsible
for the dynamic universe. |
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The concept Yin-Yang stems from
the Book of Change (I-ching),
a
Chinese book of wisdom. Yin
and Yang are polar
manifestations of the Tao – the
supreme ultimate. The One is
divided through the creative
powers of the Tao into two
opposite energetics and
dualities, which then give birth
to "the ten thousand things",
their concrete manifestations
being Earth and Heaven.
This
manifestation of all phenomena
is seen as a cyclic process, an
endless coming into being and
passing away, as everything,
upon reaching an extreme stage,
transforms into its opposite.
The underlying shared
characteristic of yin and yang
therefore consists in giving
rise to this continuous change,
which is said to be the movement
of the Tao.
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The Yang and Yin operate in the
universe primarily through the agency of the
Five Basic Elements: Earth , Water, Metal, Wood, and Fire.
Everything in our world is a compound
of the five elements. The most important of all is the balance of
all five elements.
The five basic elements ‒ the five
phases of transformation, or five energies, that determine the
course of natural phenomena − arise from the intermingling of Yin
and Yang. This manifestation of all phenomena is seen as a cyclic
process, an endless coming into being and passing away, as
everything, upon reaching an extreme stage, transforms into its
opposite. The underlying shared characteristic of Yin and Yang
therefore consists in giving rise to this continuous change. |
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According to Montesquie
(1689-1755), a French philosopher and
enlightenment thinker, God created laws of nature
and it is through them that he governs all creation and preserves
it. |
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The 12
Universal Laws
The 12 universal laws were
discovered by humans through their observations and experiences.
These laws describe the way things operate in this time-space
reality. |
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The 12 Laws of the Universe are the Law of
Divine Oneness, the Law of Vibration,
the Law of Correspondence, the Law of Attraction, the Law of Inspired Action,
the Law of Perpetual Transmutation of Energy, the Law of Cause and Effect, the
Law of Compensation, the Law of Relativity, the Law of
Polarity, the Law of
Rhythm, and the Law of Gender. |
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