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Yin-Yang Symbol - Meaning, History, and Philosophical Significance #281429 (License: Personal Use)
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This monochrome Taijitu diagram features a perfect circle divided by a flowing S-curve into black (Yin) and white (Yang) halves, each containing a dot of the opposite color to signify mutual inclusion. Rooted in ancient Chinese cosmology and central to Taoism, it embodies dynamic equilibrium, cyclical change, and the idea that all things contain the seed of their opposite. The symbol is widely used in martial arts, medicine, feng shui, and modern wellness contexts to convey harmony and holistic thinking.
Used on educational, spiritual, wellness, and cultural websites to illustrate concepts of balance, duality, and Eastern philosophy; matches user intent for learning about symbolism, meditation, or integrative health practices.
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