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    Yin and Yang

    Quote Originally Posted by gypski
    What's really interesting, is all of the animals mentioned in the Chinese Zodiac, are also mentioned in mythology and folktales throughout holistic-humanity. But, it also shows a difference in paradigm because what the Chinese astronomers saw in the heavens were definitely different animals and beings then what we in the west are conditioned with. I prefer being a Gemini then an Ox!!! imp:
    Guess I have no preference. Either way, I don't get the glamerous zodiac symbols, I'm either a dog or a fish. :wtf:

    I guess I'll start wandering aimlessly around the house with huge buggy eyes and puckered lips whilst shitting on the carpet . . . [attachment=o261573]
    BlueBlazer Reviewed by BlueBlazer on . Yin and Yang The Sun and the Moon. How did the Yin and Yang symbol come about? I found this very interesting article combining science with creating mythology. Kind of mind blowing isn't it how the symbol was derived? :cool: Where does the Chinese Yin Yang symbol come from? Rating: 5

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    Yin and Yang

    Quote Originally Posted by BlueBlazer
    Guess I have no preference. Either way, I don't get the glamerous zodiac symbols, I'm either a dog or a fish. :wtf:

    I guess I'll start wandering aimlessly around the house with huge buggy eyes and puckered lips whilst shitting on the carpet . . . [attachment=o261573]
    Well, at least your not a snake!!! :S2:

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