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<blockquote class=" | <blockquote class="definition">'''Taiji''' (literally "great pole") is the Taoist term for the basic process of [[Creation]] which occurs as [[Consciousness]] enters [[Consciousness]] and begins the process of forming [[Physical Creation]] (Sharp, unpublished). The symbol represents the balanced application (in [[Consciousness]]) of [[Yin and Yang]] ([[Force and Formation]] in [[Lightning Path]] terms) used to create [[Physical Matter]]. | ||
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Revision as of 18:56, 27 April 2020
Taiji (literally "great pole") is the Taoist term for the basic process of Creation which occurs as Consciousness enters Consciousness and begins the process of forming Physical Creation (Sharp, unpublished). The symbol represents the balanced application (in Consciousness) of Yin and Yang (Force and Formation in Lightning Path terms) used to create Physical Matter.
Syncretic Terms
Emanating Consciousness > Nejuda Reshima, Taiji
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"Taiji refers to Tao-in-motion. Taiji represents the spark of movement--the emergence, oscillation or vibratory modulation which allows the defined “something” of manifestation to be born of the infinite “no-thing” of Wuji." [1]
For a visual representation of Taiji see the universally recognized Taijitu symbol.
- ↑ Reninger, Elizabeth. “What Is the Meaning of Wuji (Wu Chi) In Taoist Cosmology?” Learn Religions, 2019. https://www.learnreligions.com/wuji-wu-chi-3183136