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Nineteen Principles of the Infinite Universe
DAO - Seven Principles Of The Infinite Universe
1. All phenomena are a differentiation of One Infinity.
2. Everything changes.
3. All antagonisms are complementary.
4. Nothing is equal, all things are unique.
5. All things have a front, and a back.
6. The greater the front, the greater the back.
7. What has a beginning, has an end.
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- Twelve Laws Of Cyclic Change Of The Infinite Universe
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One Infinity manifests itself into two Universal - complementary and
antagonistic - tendencies, called yin and yang, in a cycle of endless
change.
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Yin and yang are manifested continuously through the infinite movement
of One Infinite Universe.
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Yin represents centrifugality, flowing in spirallic
movement inward out and clock-wise. Yang represents centripetality,
flowing in spirallic movement outward in, and counter-clockwise;
together creating all energy and all things. Yang energy - or Heaven
force - is produced by the sun and is received through our crown chacra;
Yin energy – or Earth force – is produced by the earth and is received
through our base chakra. Together Heaven and Earth force create our
spiritual canal alongside our body.
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Yin attracts yang, yang attracts yin.
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Yin repels yang,
yang repels yin.
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Yin and yang combined in varying proportions produce different
phenomena, their powers of attraction and repulsion representing the
degree of difference or similarity.
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All phenomena are ephemeral, constantly changing their
constitution, condition or direction from yin to yang and from yang to
yin: yin becoming yang, yang becoming yin.
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Nothing is solely yin nor solely yang. All visible and invisible
phenomena carry both tendencies in varying
intensities.
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Nothing is neutral. There is always a domination of yin or yang.
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Great yin attracts small yin. Great yang attracts small yang.
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Yin in its extreme and ultimate state of expansion
creates yang. Yang in its extreme and ultimate state of contraction
produces yin.
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All physical manifestations hold yang in the centre and
carry yin on their backs.
Yin and Yang can be
explained and understood both physical and metaphysical. Metaphysically
yang is expanding energy, physically it is descending. The principles
show a physical understanding of yin and yang. This may compromise what
you learned elsewhere for other reasons.
We can say the liver is yang, but we can also say the liver is yang.
Traditional Chinese Medicine classifies the liver as yin, because the
liver meridian carries yin energy. This is the metaphysical explanation.
The result, the organ, is yang in physical sense.
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