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-#REDIRECT [[Opposition]]+[[Image:Splendor Solis.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Splendor Solis]] ([[1532]]-[[1535]]) - [[Salomon Trismosin]]
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 +The [[Moon]] and the [[Sun]] are associated with the [[yin and yang]] where the Moon represents ''[[yin]]'' and the Sun ''[[yang]]'' as [[dynamic]] [[opposites]].</small>]]
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 +The '''unity of opposites''' was first suggested by [[Heraclitus]] (ca. 535&ndash;475 BC) a [[Pre-Socratic philosophy|pre-Socratic]] [[Greeks|Greek]] [[philosopher]].
 +==See also==
 +*[[Opposite]]
 +*[[Enantiodromia]]
 +*[[Hieros gamos]]
 +*[[Organic unity]]
 +*[[Religious symbolism of unity of opposites]]
 +*[[Tantra]]
 +*[[Yinyang]]
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Splendor Solis (1532-1535) - Salomon Trismosin  The Moon and the Sun are associated with the yin and yang where the Moon represents yin and the Sun yang as dynamic opposites.
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The unity of opposites was first suggested by Heraclitus (ca. 535–475 BC) a pre-Socratic Greek philosopher.

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