Ying e Yang
The seven laws and twelve theorems for combining the energies of Yin and Yang
The seven laws
All things are different manifestations of the infinite unity
Nothing is static: everything changes
All antagonisms are complementary
No two things are exactly alike
Everything has a front and a back
The bigger the front the bigger the back
Everything that begins must end
The twelve Theorems
The twelve theorems complement the seven laws and can help us to understand universal polarity.
Yin and Yang are two poles of pure, infinite expansion: they present themselves when the pure expansion reaches the geometric point of bifurcation.
Yin and Yang continuously arise from pure infinite expansion
Yang is centrifugal; Yin is centripetal; Yin and Yang produce energy
Yang attracts Yin and Yin attracts Yang; Yang repels Yang and Yin repels Yin
Yin generates Yang when potentialized and Yang generates Yin when potentialized
The force of attraction or repulsion between things is proportional to the difference between their Yin and Yang components
Every phenomenon is produced by the combination of Yin and Yang in various proportions
All phenomena are ephemeral because of the constant alterations in the aggregations of Yin and Yang components
Nothing is exclusively Yin and Yang: everything has polarity
There is nothing neutral; Yin or Yang are evident in whatever situation
Large Yin attracts small Yin; large Yang attracts small Yang
All physical concretizations (solidifications) are Yin in the center and Yang around the edges
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