The line follows the vague outline of the Tai Chi (Yin Yang) and the arrowheads give it the appearance of a Taoist "change diagram". The sun and moon are there to show balance in complementary opposites and the Aum (Om) sits on top again giving the same message as the other elements.
One person has come to me and asked to use this as a tattoo.
ReplyDeletelove the flow and feel of these - this one in particular...
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thx!
what does this mean?
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ReplyDeleteThe line follows the vague outline of the Tai Chi (Yin Yang) and the arrowheads give it the appearance of a Taoist "change diagram". The sun and moon are there to show balance in complementary opposites and the Aum (Om) sits on top again giving the same message as the other elements.
Oh, and the solid and broken lines on the outside edges are Gua lines.
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