Taiji (TIE-jee)

Chinese Deity

Taiji

Taiji, the cosmic principle of balance and the ultimate source of existence, is the essence of harmony that permeates the universe. The presence of Taiji is neither seen nor heard but felt as the equilibrium that orders the dance of yin and yang. This deity's form is abstract, an intangible truth that exists within and beyond all things, the dynamic interplay of opposites that generates the ten thousand things. Taiji's eyes would be the mirror of perfect balance, reflecting the unity of all dualities, the tranquility of ultimate reality. The voice of Taiji is the breath of the cosmos, the silent vibration that resonates with the pulse of being, a soundless harmony that aligns the chaotic. As the embodiment of the Tao, Taiji's touch is the subtle center, the still point around which life and all its complexities revolve, the simplicity that underlies the intricate web of existence.

Physical Description

General Physical Condition

Abstract representation symbolizing swirling energies, often depicted as interlocking black and white halves in a circular form, illustrating the harmonious equilibrium between contrasting elements.

Mental characteristics

Sexuality

Taiji is balance embodied, and their desire flows through the tension between opposites. They are drawn not to one thing, but to the movement between—all dualities, all transitions. Their intimacy is fluid, cyclical, and transcendent, a gentle folding of opposites into wholeness, where union is not an end, but a breath in motion.

Relationships

Taiji

spouse

Towards Wuji


Wuji

spouse

Towards Taiji


Lineage

Species
Date of Birth
Parents
Spouses
Wuji (spouse)
Siblings
Children
Sex
Fluid
Sexuality
Celestiaphilic

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