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Sunday, October 24, 2010

The Ankh Sanctury

Ankh, Symbol of Life The Ankh, symbol of life or eternal life was associated with water, the sustainer of all life. One theory suggests it originated from the loop of a sandal strap, another that the loop represents the sunrise over the horizon (crossbar). Many believe the loop to be the female sexual organ while the vertical part of the cross is the male organ, but this is not accepted by scholars. Egyptian gods are typically shown carrying ankhs.

Variation but Integration

Tai-Chi (Yin-Yang) Symbol


 
The Tai Chi or Yin Yang was derived from ancient chinese efforts to discover and interpret patterns in the sky and the changing seasons. An eight foot tall pole would cast a shadow of varying lengths as the seasons passed revealing a cycling between times dominated by the day and times dominated by the night. Day and night being opposites, the universe is interpreted as a place of constant change resulting from the interaction and balancing of opposite forces. This philosophy extends to other pairs of opposites such as man-woman, right-left, good-evil. From the dot in each side of the yin yang symbol we learn that, just as during summer the days are long but nights still occur, there can be some bad side-effects even from good actions. And the reverse, good can sometimes come from bad events or experiences.