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The yin-yang symbol, or taijitu, is a central emblem in Taoist philosophy, depicting two swirling teardrop shapes-one black (yin), one white (yang)-each containing a dot of the opposite color, signifying that no force exists in isolation. It represents the cyclical nature of reality, where opposites coexist, interdepend, and transform into one another. Widely used in martial arts, wellness, and spiritual contexts, it embodies harmony, equilibrium, and the unity of dualities.
This image is commonly used on pages about Eastern philosophy, mindfulness, meditation, Feng Shui, traditional Chinese medicine, or holistic wellness. It serves users seeking symbolic understanding, cultural education, or visual representation of balance and duality.
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