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T he
Yin-Yang is an ancient Chinese symbol of balance, of Harmony, of the
Union of the Pairs of Opposites.
L ao
Tsu, in the Tao Te Ching, wrote: "Under Heaven, all can
see beauty as beauty only because there is ugliness; all can know good
as good only because there is evil. Therefore, having and not-having
arise together; difficult and easy complement each other; long and
short contrast each other; high and low rest upon each other."
W e
can know white only because we know black, and when we know both black
and white, wrong and right, . . . then we might see beyond them.
A n
old English proverb says the same thing: "Every cloud has a
silver lining, and can cheer us up and encourage us when everything
seems bleak.
O f
course, to benefit from such handed-down wisdom requires application
of it on our part; merely to repeat it, parrot-fashion, will have
little effect.
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successful application of it could cause even a blind person to say:
"Oh, yes! I see!"
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In the black,
there is some white;
In the wrong,
there is some right;
In the dark,
there is some light;
In the blind,
there is some sight.
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