It’s important to recognize this because two is the building block for three (and triple symbol meanings). Before three came along, there was number two. This article was originally published on alifeofvirtue. He writes, “ But the male individual must not neglect his female component, nor the female her male….The yin and yang are principles, not men and women.” As Alan Watts notes in Tao: The Watercourse Way we shouldn’t think of the use of the terms masculine and feminine as referring explicitly to the different sexes, but rather more general characteristics. Only through openness and acceptance we can be content with whatever arises in our life. This requires us to call into question many of preconceived notions of what we think of as good and bad. The yin and yang aren’t enemies, but partners engaged in a playful dance. We shouldn’t think of one of these poles as better or superior, rather the idea is to understand that balance between the opposites is the goal. The concept of hsiang shengalludes to the fact that the yin and yang are inseparable and arise together. The yin and yang cannot be separated and one of these poles in the system cannot exist without the other. We understand what happiness is because it contrasts with the possibility of sadness, just as we know we know what pleasure is because we have an idea of what constitutes pain. The above passage from Lao Tsu demonstrates that we can’t comprehend something without having a grasp of what its opposite is. Therefore having and not having arise together.ĭifficult and easy complement each other. Under heaven all can see beauty as beauty only because there is ugliness.Īll can know good as good only because there is evil. As Lao Tsu points out in chapter 2 of the Tao Te Ching, Our understanding of how the world operates is shaped by the contrast and distinction between opposites. As the symbol suggests the yin and yang are not static representing the fact that our lives and the world are continually in a state of constant change. Moreover, each is a part of the greater whole and there is no concrete nor clearly defined separation between them, as signified by the wavy line splitting the two poles. Just like a scale, the more one tips towards one of these halves the less they get of the other. The small black dot (yin) can be found in the white area while the white dot (yang) is situated in the black space. Īs seen in the picture above, the yin and yang are intertwined and connected. Yang: The white part of the circle represents the day, light, liveliness and vigor as well as the masculine.Yin: The black part of the symbol is associated with the night, darkness, passivity, intuition and the feminine.The yin and yang symbol beautifully depicts this relationship between opposites hinting at the harmony between these two elements. Think of how many hit songs are about loss or breakups. The artist of course is acutely aware of this and cleverly transforms the experience of heartbreak and loss into music or art. What may seem like an unfortunate set of circumstances, may be the exact prescription or ‘wake up call’ one needs to make important life changes to move us forward. In many cases it is easy to rush to judgements about our fortune and fate. If there is anything unhealthy in your reactions, just bear in mind that sickness is the means by which an organism frees itself from what is alien so one must simply help it to be sick, to have its whole sickness and to break out with it, since that is the way it gets better. Why do you want to shut out of your life any uneasiness, any miseries, or any depressions? For after all, you do not know what work these conditions are doing inside you…. We see this concept alluded to in the brilliant lyrical language of the poet Rainer Maria Rilke in Letters to a Young Poet, Rather, they are integrated into one cohesive system. Even when our ambitions come to fruition, the unpredictability and continual flux of the world implies that there is always a chance that whatever we attained can be lost.Ī key insight we can learn from Taoism is that the positive or negative or ‘good’ and ‘bad’ should not be thought of as distinct or separate. Anything worth pursuing is associated with risk and uncertainty. Everything that exists has an opposite, just as there is always two sides to the same coin.Īlthough we are inclined to seek pleasure without pain or cling onto the ‘good’ while banishing the ‘bad’, we come to realize the flawed logic of this kind of thinking.
Life is comprised of a series of interconnected opposing forces.