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Chinese Philosophy

Taoism isTao.. Yin and Yang on the other hand represents two primal forces on which life is founded and is born. They are opposite and relative to one another in nature. Yin represents the quiet feminine negative energies, the dark side and receiving force representing the earth, while Yang represents the strong masculine and positive energies giving life representing the heaven. They have to be in harmony and balance and compliment each other rather than oppose. Represents duality and life would be cease without one of them, like a race made of only men or only women would not survive a single generation.

Tao as in chapter four describes the way and can be infused in nature. In chapter five, nature nurtures all things with wholeness and perfect virtue. In chapter sixteen states that Human must achieve the ultimate void and maintain calmness with sincerity in order to observe the growth and flourish of all beings. This emphasizes on the point of harmony and balance that must be attained to give life. The chapter goes on to state that this awareness gives understanding of how the laws of nature operate and brings enlightens the individual. Tao is not Chinese but it is universal. It cut crosses all religions, cultures and ages of the earth and consist of silence and stillness that enters into any heart.

In western countries, they share the same principle in what they refer to as the twelve laws that governs the universe. Of particular interest is the law of gender that states everything exist and has feminine and masculine energies, and are the basis for creation, and must balance to become master and co creator with God. In Chinese culture, it is applied in martial arts in what is referred to as taiji, which is balancing of Yin and Yang. Throughout Tao Chi Ting, Yin and Yang concept are omnipresent and the great master, Lao Tzu advocated 2600 years ago, that contending with the universe, you will lose, and to prevail, you have to yield to nature.

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