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- This file courtesy of Yaz (yaz@phoenix.oulu.fi)
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- "Tao becomes one,
- one becomes two,
- two becomes three and
- three becomes
- ten thousand.
- Behind existence of every item
- is a shadow,
- in front of it is light
- and as stabilizer is
- immaterial breathing." -- Lao Tzu: Tao Te Chiang
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- In Chinese cosmology, which Japanese is based on too, the source of
- everything is _tao_, the universal law. From _tao_ comes _one_ which is
- existence. From it form two powers, ying and yang, which are both opposite
- of each other and filling each other. The interaction of ying and yang
- creates _ki_, so that these two becomes three. _Ki_ is the "immaterial
- breathing", which Lao Tzu wrote about. It is in many shapes, from light
- to granite. Even immobile matter is built from very dense _ki_, just like
- every matter is formed of particles of energy.
- So, how three becomes "ten thousand"?
- According to the old philosophy _ki_ appears in five forms of energy,
- which are called the five elements. They are fire, earth, metal, water
- and tree. Each of those have their own special characteristics, which
- become visible in some of the "ten thousand" things or beings.
- For example flora belongs mostly to the tree element and stones and
- minerals to the metal element. Every one of the ten thousand things
- or beings of nature has some kind of combination of _ying_ and _yang_
- and an unique combination of the five elements, which forms "the real
- _ki_" of the thing or being.
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- Elements : Fire : Earth : Metal : Water : Tree
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- Color : red : yellow : white : blue/black : green
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- Sound : laugh : sing : cry : groan : shout
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- Smell : burned : good : spoiled : rotten : rancid
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- Feeling : happiness : compassion : sorrows : fear : anger
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- Season : Summer : late Summer : Fall : Winter : Spring
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- Taste : acrid : sweet : bitter : salty : sour
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