Talk:Taiji
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I replaced the old diagram because it claimed to link to "Taiji Tu" but was being redirected to "Yin and Yang" and there was no explanation of how the Yin and Yang are relatedd to the Taiji. 金 (Kim) 06:04, 17 Jun 2004 (UTC)
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I removed "The existence of 'hot,' in fact, is wholly dependent on the existence of 'cold' and ultimately arises from it, just as the existence of 'cold' in turn arises from that of 'hot' and is wholly dependent thereupon" as being too wordy and adding nothing new.
i added replacement text about the state of dynamic equilibrium which is the third factor in producing all subsequent phenomenae.
I also replaced "the Taiji is still superseded by the Tao (Dào) itself", with the taiji being a practical expression of the Dao, as the concept of being superseded has no meaning. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 220.253.70.236 (talk • contribs) 11:53, 25 June 2005.
[edit] Funny sentence
Read this sentence from the article:
- In contemporary terms, the Taiji is the infinite, essential, and fundamental principle of evolutionary change that actualizes all potential states of being through the self-organizing integration of complementary existential polarities.
This sentence strikes me as really funny, and more than a little pretentious. Maybe I just need to do a few more years of taiji before I really "get" it.
AndrewStellman 16:48, 13 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Clarify please
I think the following sentence needs clarification :
More simply, it is the co-substantial union of yin and yang, the two opposing qualities of all things.
Some one please do that .... Hhnnrr 10:07, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
[edit] rewrite
I did an initial rewrite, but this article still needs a lot of attention. Thoughts? Suggestions? Vassyana 10:00, 27 February 2007 (UTC)