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The hidden meanings of yin and yang - John Bellaimey

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The ubiquitous yin-yang symbol holds its roots in Taoism/Daoism, a Chinese religion and philosophy. The yin, the dark swirl, is associated with shadows, femininity, and the trough of a wave; the yang, the light swirl, represents brightness, passion and growth. John Bellaimey explains why we all contain the spirit of yin and of yang -- and how we can achieve a balance of both in our lives.

Describe an imaginary or real person whose yin and yang are out of balance. Identify several imbalances.

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  • Animation Artist Celeste Lai, Godfrey Hibbert, Lisa LaBracio
  • Director Jeremiah Dickey
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