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宜

related components & characters

[object Object]

classical translation

suitable

earth with sky underneath with the same image replicated in each of the two spaces
ecological image

earth with sky underneath with the same image replicated in each of the two spaces

Heaven and Earth within the heavens.

Heaven and Earth within earth. 

nuanced meaning

Macrocosm-Microcosm

At the far ends of yin and yang, there exists a spectrum of these energies. For instance, within the vastness of the sky, open space is more yang in comparison to the clouds, which are more yin. On the earthly plane, water is more yang than stone, which is more yin. These larger cosmic principles are reflected in the smaller, more immediate manifestations of the world, and this alignment is intrinsic to the meaning of 直.

Macrocosm-Microcosm
ancient characters
alternate images from Richard Sears' Chinese Etymology:

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Dr. Evren "Ev" Juniper, Doctor of East Asian Medicine (DAcCHM, LAc). Ev's work is focused on integrating embodied experience with the scholarly study of early Chinese etymology and written works. In pairing embodied experience with the academic study of the roots of the medicine, she hopes to bring more clarity to concepts that have historically been mistranslated or misunderstood in order to revive the timeless universal wisdom that is held within. Her doctoral thesis, Embodied Universe, can be found at academia.edu.

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