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7/24/2025, 2:02:22 PM
"In Taoism, light and energy are intertwined concepts representing different aspects of the Tao, or the fundamental principle of the universe. Light symbolizes wisdom, enlightenment, and the transformative power of the Tao, while energy (Qi or Chi) is the vital force that animates all things and can be cultivated through various practices. Taoist practices often involve harnessing and directing this energy to achieve balance, healing, and spiritual development."
Now I have to decide if I want to include this in the story or not. Is there just regular energy or is all energy light I can kind of see why this is seperate for example, what's with the importance placed on the concept of light? Why is light usually seen as the personification of life force or energy and goodness in the West?
There's light which is seen as good and darkness which is seen as evil, but I've seen it done many times where frighteningly enough the idea of light can be used to represent like holiness and the divine and it's used publicly to somehow equate with what is seen as good or pure in some kind of hierarchy.
Now I have to decide if I want to include this in the story or not. Is there just regular energy or is all energy light I can kind of see why this is seperate for example, what's with the importance placed on the concept of light? Why is light usually seen as the personification of life force or energy and goodness in the West?
There's light which is seen as good and darkness which is seen as evil, but I've seen it done many times where frighteningly enough the idea of light can be used to represent like holiness and the divine and it's used publicly to somehow equate with what is seen as good or pure in some kind of hierarchy.
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