Bill!,

I just want to note that, as famous as the Ying-Yang symbol is among Taoists 
and Taoist artists, the "Enso" symbol is famous among Zen Buddhist artists.

This is the simple black ink circle painted on rice-paper, usually in one 
circular stroke, and usually with one breath.

There are many famous Enso paintings.  And there are books, and books, (and 
maybe even books) about it.

Merle, you may know about the Enso.

And, Edgar, you may have collected some, or some may have passed through your 
holdings.

And some of y'all may have painted some.

--Joe

> "Bill!" <BillSmart@...> wrote:
>
> Merle,
> 
> See my previous reply.  Both are illusory.
> 
> In the case of Yin/Yang they are presented as an analog (relativistic)  
> system instead of the usual Good/Bad digital (absolutist) system.




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