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<blockquote class="definition">The original, primordial [[Fabric of Consciousness]], its its original, [[Undifferentiated Consciousness|undifferentiated state]]
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==Notes==
 
"Wuji is the undifferentiated timelessness which, in the Taijitu Shuo (a traditional Taoist diagram) is represented by an empty circle. In Taoist cosmology, Wuji refers to a state of non-distinction prior to the differentiation into the Yin and Yang that give birth to the ten-thousand-things-- all the phenomena of the manifest world, with their various qualities and behaviors."<ref>Reninger, Elizabeth. “What Is the Meaning of Wuji (Wu Chi) In Taoist Cosmology?” Learn Religions, 2019. https://www.learnreligions.com/wuji-wu-chi-3183136</ref>
 
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The original, primordial Fabric of Consciousness, its its original, undifferentiated state



Notes

"Wuji is the undifferentiated timelessness which, in the Taijitu Shuo (a traditional Taoist diagram) is represented by an empty circle. In Taoist cosmology, Wuji refers to a state of non-distinction prior to the differentiation into the Yin and Yang that give birth to the ten-thousand-things-- all the phenomena of the manifest world, with their various qualities and behaviors."[1]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wuji_(philosophy)|Undifferentiated Consciousness|

  1. Reninger, Elizabeth. “What Is the Meaning of Wuji (Wu Chi) In Taoist Cosmology?” Learn Religions, 2019. https://www.learnreligions.com/wuji-wu-chi-3183136