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Why is Zen represented by black and white? Whats the significance of the colors?

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Why is Zen represented by black and white? Whats the significance of the colors?

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The Yin, the feminine principle. is represented by darkness. The Yang, the male principle, is represented by light. www.dharmamemphis.com/symbols.htm The relationship between yin and yang is often described in terms of sunlight playing over a mountain and in the valley. Yin (literally the ‘shady place’ or ‘north slope’) is the dark area occluded by the mountain’s bulk, while yang (literally the ‘sunny place’ or ‘south slope’) is the brightly lit portion. As the sun moves across the sky, yin and yang gradually trade places with each other, revealing what was obscured and obscuring what was revealed. Yin is usually characterized as slow, soft, insubstantial, diffuse, cold, wet, and tranquil. It is generally associated with the

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