The hidden meanings of yin and yang - John Bellaimey
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0:06 - 0:08You might have seen this symbol before,
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0:08 - 0:10whether it's as a temporary tattoo
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0:10 - 0:12or at a Chinese temple.
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0:12 - 0:14It's called the yin-yang symbol.
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0:14 - 0:15It comes from Taoism,
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0:15 - 0:17a religion born in China
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0:17 - 0:20and it has far more meaning than you probably realize.
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0:20 - 0:21The yin is the dark swirl,
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0:21 - 0:23and the yang is the light one,
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0:23 - 0:26and each side has a dot of the opposite color,
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0:26 - 0:29which gives a clue to the meaning of yin and yang.
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0:29 - 0:32Everything contains the seed of its opposite.
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0:32 - 0:34Darth Vadar has the seed of goodness,
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0:34 - 0:36and Luke has the potential to follow
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0:36 - 0:39his father to the dark side.
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0:39 - 0:40Like Luke and his father,
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0:40 - 0:43yin and yang are not total opposites,
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0:43 - 0:45they are relative to each other.
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0:45 - 0:47Taoists believe that the universe is made up
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0:47 - 0:50of energies, vibrations, and matter,
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0:50 - 0:51which behave differently
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0:51 - 0:53in different contexts.
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0:53 - 0:54Something can be yin or yang
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0:54 - 0:55depending on,
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0:55 - 0:58well, depending on lots of things.
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0:58 - 1:01So, while wheat that's growing is yang,
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1:01 - 1:04when it's being reaped, it's yin.
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1:05 - 1:08A wave's crest is yang,
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1:08 - 1:10and the trough is yin.
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1:11 - 1:13Villages on the sunny side of a valley in China
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1:13 - 1:16have names like Liuyang or Shiyang,
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1:16 - 1:18but on the shady side, for example,
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1:18 - 1:19of the Yangtze River Valley,
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1:19 - 1:21there's Jiangyin.
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1:22 - 1:25The brake is yin to the gas pedal's yang.
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1:26 - 1:28An eggshell is yang,
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1:28 - 1:31the egg inside is yin.
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1:31 - 1:32You think you're getting it?
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1:32 - 1:33Yang is harder,
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1:33 - 1:34stronger,
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1:34 - 1:35brighter,
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1:35 - 1:36and faster,
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1:36 - 1:38but one can turn into the other
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1:38 - 1:41or are two sides of the same coin.
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1:42 - 1:44The sunbeams are yang
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1:44 - 1:47in comparison to the shadows.
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1:47 - 1:49The pitch is yang,
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1:49 - 1:50the catch is yin.
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1:50 - 1:52The yang starts an action,
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1:52 - 1:53and the yin receives it,
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1:53 - 1:54completes it.
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1:55 - 1:58Yin is the inside space of a cup,
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1:58 - 2:00it wouldn't be a cup without it.
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2:00 - 2:02Yang is the cup.
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2:02 - 2:04The coffee's heat, however, is yang,
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2:04 - 2:06and its blackness is yin.
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2:06 - 2:09Yang goes berserk sometimes,
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2:09 - 2:12but there's some very powerful yins, too,
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2:12 - 2:15if they don't quite go berserk.
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2:15 - 2:17Yin is the darker swirl, the female,
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2:17 - 2:19but there is a white dot in it.
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2:19 - 2:21And yang is the lighter, the male,
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2:21 - 2:23but it has a black dot.
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2:25 - 2:28Water flowing calmly in a river is yin,
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2:28 - 2:29but when it goes over the waterfall,
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2:29 - 2:31it's very yang.
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2:31 - 2:33Toothpicks are yin
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2:33 - 2:35compared with a telephone pole.
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2:35 - 2:37The back of a person is more yin
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2:37 - 2:38than the front.
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2:38 - 2:42The top of a person is the yang end.
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2:42 - 2:46Taoism teaches that there is a power in the universe.
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2:46 - 2:49It's higher, deeper, and truer than any other force.
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2:49 - 2:51They call it the Tao.
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2:51 - 2:53It means the way.
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2:53 - 2:55Like the Force in Star Wars,
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2:55 - 2:57the Tao has two sides.
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2:57 - 3:00Unlike other religions where the higher power is all good,
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3:00 - 3:03and perhaps has an all-evil rival,
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3:03 - 3:05Taoism teaches that we need to learn
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3:05 - 3:07from both yin and yang.
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3:07 - 3:09And unlike religions with gods that are personal,
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3:09 - 3:13the higher power in Taoism is not.
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3:13 - 3:17Taoists believe that living in harmony with the way,
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3:17 - 3:19a person will not have to fight
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3:19 - 3:22against the universe's natural flow.
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3:22 - 3:25So, for example, listen more,
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3:25 - 3:27argue less.
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3:27 - 3:29Be ready to back up or undo something,
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3:29 - 3:32and you will make even faster progress.
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3:32 - 3:34Don't worry about being the best,
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3:34 - 3:36be who you are.
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3:36 - 3:38Live simply.
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3:38 - 3:41Complications take you away from the Tao.
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3:42 - 3:45"The wise person is flexible," Taoists say.
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3:45 - 3:47Learning to use the Tao
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3:47 - 3:50is what Taoism is all about,
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3:50 - 3:51and that's why you should know
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3:51 - 3:53your yin from your yang.
- Title:
- The hidden meanings of yin and yang - John Bellaimey
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View full lesson here: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/the-hidden-meanings-of-yin-and-yang-john-bellaimey
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.
Lesson by John Bellaimey, animation by TED-Ed.
- Video Language:
- English
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closed TED
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- TED-Ed
- Duration:
- 04:10
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