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			the Yin-Yang symbol or Taijitu, with 
			black representing yin and white representing yang. It is a symbol 
			that reflects the inescapably intertwined duality of all things in 
			nature, a common theme in Taoism. No quality is independent of its 
			opposite, nor so pure that it does not contain its opposite in a 
			diminished form: these concepts are depicted by the vague division 
			between black and white, the flowing boundary between the two, and 
			the smaller circles within the large regions.  
			Everything can be described as both yin and yang. 
            
			
				
				
  
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			1. Yin and yang are opposites. 
			Everything has its opposite - although this is never absolute, only 
			relative. No one thing is completely yin or completely yang. Each 
			contains the seed of its opposite. For example, winter can turn into 
			summer; "what goes up must come down".  
			2. Yin and yang are interdependent. 
			One cannot exist without the other. For example, day cannot exist 
			without night. Light cannot exist without darkness.    | 
             
		 
			  
		
		
	
			
			
			
			 3. Yin and yang can be further subdivided into yin and yang.
			Any yin or yang aspect can be further subdivided into yin and yang. 
			For example, temperature can be seen as either hot or cold. However, 
			hot can be further divided into warm or burning; cold into cool or 
			icy. Within each spectrum, there is a smaller spectrum; every 
			beginning is a moment in time, and has a beginning and end, just as 
			every hour has a beginning and end.  
			4. Yin and yang consume and support each other. 
			Yin and yang are usually held in balance—as one increases, the other 
			decreases. However, imbalances can occur. There are four possible 
			imbalances: Excess yin, excess yang, yin deficiency, and yang 
			deficiency. During the switch to Daylight saving time, for example, 
			there is more 'yin' than 'yang'. They can again be seen as a pair: 
			by excess of yin there is a yang deficiency and vice versa. The 
			imbalance is also a relative factor: the excess of yang "forces" yin 
			to be more "concentrated".  
			5. Yin and yang can transform into one another. 
			At a particular stage, yin can transform into yang and vice versa. 
			For example, night changes into day; warmth cools; life changes to 
			death. However this transformation is relative too. Night and day 
			coexist on Earth at the same time when shown from space.  
			6. Part of yin is in yang and part of yang is in yin. 
			  The dots in each serve:  
			as a reminder that there are always traces of one in the 
				other. For example, there is always light within the dark (e.g., 
				the stars at night) these qualities are never completely one or 
				the other.  
			as a reminder that absolute extreme side transforms instantly 
				into the opposite, or that the labels yin and yang are 
				conditioned by an observer's point of view. For example, the 
				hardest stone is easiest to break. This can show that absolute 
				discrimination between the two is artificial.  
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