Yin And Yang The Taoist Harmony Of Opposites Now

True harmony isn’t about fixing the world so it’s always sunny; it’s about learning to dance in the rain, knowing the sun is just behind the clouds, waiting for its turn. If you'd like to dive deeper into this,

In the height of (Yang), the seeds of decline (Yin) are already planted. Yin and Yang the Taoist Harmony of Opposites

Look closely at the Taijitu symbol (the Yin-Yang circle). There is a white dot in the black swirl, and a black dot in the white. This represents the "interdependence" of all things. True harmony isn’t about fixing the world so

By embracing our Yin—our rest, our silence, our "unproductive" moments—we actually give our Yang the depth and power it needs to be effective. In the height of (Yang)