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- | The [[star]] which the [[Earth]] revolves around and receives [[light]] and [[warmth]] from, the [[Sun]]. | + | # The essential [[male]] principle in [[eastern religion]] or philosophy. |
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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]]. | + | |
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- The essential male principle in eastern religion or philosophy.
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