The ancient and enduring symbol of Daoist thought -- the opposing harmony of yin and yang, male and female, darkness and light. The balance of opposites, good and evil. With colorful peace sign dots.
If we are to evolve as a species, it's time to make a choice to evolve toward harmony, balance, loving kindness and peace. Here the Daoist symbol of Yin & Yang, anchors the word, "EVOLVE"
The ancient and enduring symbol of Daoist thought -- the opposing harmony of yin and yang, male and female, darkness and light. The balance of opposites.
The word 'EVOLUTION' with four symbols forming letters. There's a cupid heart for Love; the peace sign for Peace; the ankh is an ancient symbol for Life; and the venerable Taoist Yin & Yang, Balance.
Yin and Yang and Ankh: symbols of life and living in in harmony; sythesis of two eternal conditions. Live in eternally in perfect balance. The balance of opposites, today, tomorrow, forever. The Dao.
The Ankh, also known as the key of life, the key of the Nile or crux ansata, was the ancient Egyptian hieroglyph for "Eternal Life", also a symbol of Carpe Diem, "Seize the Day", eternity & The Now.
The Ankh, also known as the key of life, the key of the Nile or crux ansata, was the ancient Egyptian hieroglyph for "Eternal Life". So, just to be sure, we added a caption. Life like an eternal.
The Ankh, also known as the key of life, the key of the Nile or crux ansata, was the ancient Egyptian hieroglyph for "Eternal Life". It's said the symbol should only be rendered in Gold.
The harmony of opposites, male and female, darkness and light, yin and yang, is a central tenet of Daoism. Balance and harmony -- the perfection of all things as they are.
The primary values for living a spiritual existence: Peace (peace sign), Love (cupid heart), Life (Egyptian Ankh) and Harmony (Daoist Yin&Yang. Seek these. Embody these, and find true happines
The balance of opposites, male and female, darkness and light, yin and yang, is a central tenet of Daoism. Balance and harmony -- the perfection of all things as they are.
The primary values for living a spiritual existence: Peace (peace sign), Love (cupid heart), Life (Egyptian Ankh) and Balance (Daoist Yin & Yang). Seek these. Embody these, and find true happi
This posture is known as Buddha Dispelling Mara. 'Mara' means evil, or fear. It is the grounding gesture of touching the earth that dispels Mara, so Buddha can focus on meditation, rejecting emotion.