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The
structure, form or design of Tai Chi tally's with many
other oriental philosophies
and represents the functioning of Yin and Yang in relation
to eight essential forces and structures of the Universe
(as perceived of by Ancient Taoists). These are:
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Heaven
Earth
Thunder
Water
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Mountain
Wind
Fire
The Sacred Lake (inland water and 'the depths')
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Each
of these 'characteristics' are associated with particular
phases of natures cycle and placed accordingly around
the Yin Yang - with maximum Yang (midday) being bright/white,
and maximum Yin (midnight) being dark/black.
This
cycle operates on the micro or personal and macro or
universal level and as such incorporates the 'birth'
and 'death' of stars as well as the birth and death
of all the other "ten thousand things".
It
is worth noting here that the colour or grade of belts
awarded in martial art is also in accord with this theory,
just as much as the coming and going of the seasons
and the rise and fall of the tide.
This
theory of the waxing and waning cycle of chi is the
basis of the I Ching and is therefor fundamental to
all associated oriental theories.
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