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Old 04-11-2017, 06:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Colorado
When I was a small kid, for approximately two years...I often saw a sign, clairovoyantly, of a red and orange ying yang symbol.

I remember it would happen for nonreason(I often saw symbols and things this way as a kid, it happens randomly and not as much as an adult) However, as a kid, I saw it more than once.

The last time I saw it, I was 6 years old....and I was outside playing hide n seek with my cousins at my great grandparents cabin. I was hiding from my cousin, on my ggp’s back porch and the symbol was just floating through the air right in front of me. It momentarily distracted and annoyed me, because we were really into the game. I had seen this symbol as a young kid many times, even at that age, I inherently associated it with my energy...but not sure what the ying/yang symbol meant.

yin yang is often positive/negative, or male/female... but it is also about balance between opposites. And there is a nuance... in the depths of each side is the seeds for the other side (the small circles) so it can also be about transformation.

in some traditions there are 7 candles, or sometimes 7 lanterns... which denote 7 paths of knowledge. What is usually omitted is that the 'lights' are not all the same color...

I see this as meaning that you are one color (choosing one path to knowledge) but are attracted to those of another color (who typically correlate the facts of life a different way). This is kind of bolstered by the fact that the last time you saw the symbol you were busy playing a game with someone and really didn't care to see it... often 'strong' symbols appear at the time when their meaning is occurring... which is exactly the time we are absorbed enough not to care to see them...

but it could also mean you straddle two paths, or are transitioning between them the same way females take on a new name when they marry.
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