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This monochrome yin-yang (taijitu) features a perfect S-curve dividing black and white halves, each containing a dot of the opposite color-signifying that no force exists in pure isolation. Rooted in ancient Chinese Taoist cosmology, it represents the cyclical nature of reality, where opposites such as day/night, male/female, or expansion/contraction coexist and transform into one another. The design embodies unity within duality and is widely used in martial arts, meditation, and holistic wellness contexts.
Used on spirituality, philosophy, wellness, and cultural education websites; appears in articles about Taoism, Feng Shui, acupuncture, or mindfulness practices-targeting users seeking symbolic meaning or visual representation of balance.
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