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In Taoism, Yin and Yang represent complementary, interconnected, and opposing forces (like dark/light, passive/active, feminine/masculine) that create a dynamic whole, essential for the universe's balance, with the iconic symbol showing each contains a seed of the other, signifying interdependence and harmony rather than superiority, and aligning with these forces leads to living in flow with the Tao (the Way of the Universe).
By Abhishikta SahaIn Taoism, Yin and Yang represent complementary, interconnected, and opposing forces (like dark/light, passive/active, feminine/masculine) that create a dynamic whole, essential for the universe's balance, with the iconic symbol showing each contains a seed of the other, signifying interdependence and harmony rather than superiority, and aligning with these forces leads to living in flow with the Tao (the Way of the Universe).