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Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Yin & Yang ...

.... in the English countryside

Stantonbury Hill, Nr Marksbury, North Somerset.
Reported 7th July 2007.


Whether it is fact or fake; made by human hands or by an unknown agency ... here is a crop circle created on 7/7/7. Above is the symbol for the Yin & Yang ...


From Wikipedia, Yin and Yang is:
Yīn (陰 or 阴 "shady place, north slope, south bank (river); cloudy, overcast"; Japanese: in or on) is the dark element: it is passive, dark, feminine, downward-seeking, and corresponds to the night.

Yáng (陽 or 阳 "sunny place, south slope, north bank (river), sunshine"; Japanese: ) is the bright element: it is active, light, masculine, upward-seeking and corresponds to the daytime.

Yin is often symbolized by water and earth, while yang is symbolized by fire and wind.

Yin (the receptive, feminine, dark, passive force) and yang (the creative, masculine, bright, active force) are descriptions of complementary opposites rather than absolutes. Any yin/yang dichotomy can be viewed from another perspective. All forces in nature can be seen as having yin and yang states, and the two are in movement rather than held in absolute stasis.