The Sacred Chao is said to be the key to illumination. It was devised by the Apostle Hung Mung in ancient China, it was modified and popularized by the Taoists and is sometimes called the Yin-Yang. However, the Sacred Chao is not a yin-yang symbol. It is the Hodge-Podge of the Erisians. And instead of the Podge spot on the Hodge side, it has a Pentagon, which symbolised the Aneristic Principle, and instead of a Hodge spot on the Podge side, it has the Golden Apple of Discordia to symbolise the Eristic Principle.
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| - The Sacred Chao is said to be the key to illumination. It was devised by the Apostle Hung Mung in ancient China, it was modified and popularized by the Taoists and is sometimes called the Yin-Yang. However, the Sacred Chao is not a yin-yang symbol. It is the Hodge-Podge of the Erisians. And instead of the Podge spot on the Hodge side, it has a Pentagon, which symbolised the Aneristic Principle, and instead of a Hodge spot on the Podge side, it has the Golden Apple of Discordia to symbolise the Eristic Principle.
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| - The Sacred Chao is said to be the key to illumination. It was devised by the Apostle Hung Mung in ancient China, it was modified and popularized by the Taoists and is sometimes called the Yin-Yang. However, the Sacred Chao is not a yin-yang symbol. It is the Hodge-Podge of the Erisians. And instead of the Podge spot on the Hodge side, it has a Pentagon, which symbolised the Aneristic Principle, and instead of a Hodge spot on the Podge side, it has the Golden Apple of Discordia to symbolise the Eristic Principle.
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