Masonic & Occult Symbols Illustrate
“The ridgepole symbolizes the line of the roof, thus separating heaven from earth. As a line, the ridgepole is unity, yet it generates duality—‘above and below, a right and left, front and back—in a word, the world of opposites.’... “As a symbol of change, tao, too, may change. To compress my thought of many pages to a single symbol, I offer Emergent Tao ....This symbol extends the traditional t’ai chi symbol of the circle with a ridgepole dividing the complements of yin and yang. I have added the spiral curves between the outer circle and the two inner circles. With these lines, the symbol clearly expresses emergence and levels: the circle of the whole (n) and the ‘higher’ (n+1) and ‘lower’ (n-1) smaller circles/levels. Emergent tao expresses the essence of Holonomy: complements, levels, and unitary process.”
Emergent Tao The yin/yang symbol is quite appropriate today for humanists, New Agers, witches, Satanists, etc. As Michael Tierra, a proponent of the yin/yang theory, states: “The Yin/Yang theory is a teaching method and does not define anything absolute.” There are seven laws concerning the yin/yang, one of which is: “2. Everything changes.” This is an important item to notice. The idea that “everything changes” does not agree with the Bible. There we find that Jesus Christ is the same yesterday, today, and forever (Hebrews 13:8). He doesn’t change. James 1:17 also states: “Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is NO VARIABLENESS , neither shadow
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