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The eclipse has me feeling the interplay of YIN πŸŒ‘ & YANG πŸŒ• more than ever. Yin & Yang are not just opposites, they are polar complements that create, control and transform into each other in a dynamic unfolding. In early Chinese naturalist…

The eclipse has me feeling the interplay of YIN πŸŒ‘ & YANG πŸŒ• more than ever. Yin & Yang are not just opposites, they are polar complements that create, control and transform into each other in a dynamic unfolding. In early Chinese naturalist thought - this logic of Yin and Yang explained relationships, patterns, and change. Nothing embodies this concept more for me & expresses the beauty of cyclical patterns more than the eclipse this week.
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From a wise book, The Web That Has No Weaver, “In this system of thought, all things are seen as part of a whole. No entity can ever be isolated from its relationship to other entities, no thing can exist in and of itself.”
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“The constancy of the cosmos lies in these patterns of change, which are regular. The cosmos itself is an integral whole, a web of interrelated things and events.”
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It is up to us to see all parts of the whole and understand all patterns within this web of ours. We are better together and are most attuned to the unfolding dynamic of our world when we are considering everyone/everything in it. Love to all on this big day tomorrow. πŸ’—

August 20, 2017 by Sarah Luikart
August 20, 2017 /Sarah Luikart
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