The ying and yang symbol frequently is used to demonstrate a certain ideology. It goes like this:
"Good and bad have to exist in equal amounts and in equal proportion, and inside everything that's bad there has to be a little bit of good (hence the white dot inside the black part of the yang), and inside everything that is good, you have to add a little bit of bad (adding a black dot inside of the white part of the symbol."
I first heard the explanation at a local children's festival, put on by stonecutters of a few variations. A young woman, who I knew to be a Mormon was explaining it to a child. The girl looked as wholesome as Mom and apple pie. Freemasons include the ying and yang among their important symbols.
Many of our big institutions - and the System itself - are run by Freemasons. The United Nations, NATO, major banking institutions and charities are included. How can an institution move forward on the ying and yang? Note the ineffectiveness of the UN and NATO.
2006-07-25
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