The True Meaning of the Tao and its relationship between Yin Yang and the Five Elements Part 1

The True Meaning of the Tao and its relationshipbeginning, a point in time where an entity pops into
between Yin Yang and the Five Elementsexistence. Assuming that nothing in the universe can
In my opinion, the word Tao is the most overlyexist forever, soon or later, as the entity grows and
philosophized word in the whole world. Its meaning isprogresses, the entity dies and cease existing. The
so abstract that sometimes even if you read a wholetime or the path in between the beginning and the
book on it, you still don't understand and confusedending is called the Tao. Literally, the word "Tao ? " in
about it. By knowing the true meaning of the Tao, oneChinese means the path or the road. In other words,
can answer the following questions:the Tao is the path in between the beginning and the
- What does a little girl and a flower both have inending of an ever changing and ever progressing
common?entity. This is why the book I-Ching is called the book
- What does a butterfly and a chair both have inof change. Life is ever changing. Life has a beginning
common?and an ending. Life is a journey in the Tao. All things in
- What does a goldfish and a basketball both have inthe universe including a girl, a flower and a butterfly,
common?has its beginning and it is traveling in a journey and
- What dose all things in the universe has in common?progressing toward its purpose, its goal, or its ending.
An EntityTechnically speaking, The Tao exist between two
An entity is an existence. Anything that exists is anopposites. The beginning is the opposite of the ending.
entity such as a little girl, a butterfly and a goldfish. AnSince Yin is the opposite of Yang, we can say that
entity can also be an abstract, such as a birthdaythe Tao exist in between Yin and Yang. Thus, the Tao
party, a job or a journey.is the path in between Yin and Yang. The Tao can not
The Tao of Existenceexist with without Yin and Yang.
In order for an entity to exist, there must be a