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The Four Divisions of Tiaji
The “Four”

The four symbols are the result of the combination of the two forms. Two yang symbols placed together, one above the other, are called the great yang (太陽). A yin sign placed above a yang sign is called the lesser yin (少陰). One yin sign placed above another is called the great yin (太陰). A yang sign placed above a yin sign is called the lesser yang (少陽).

The principle of the four symbols can be applied to every object or situation. Based upon its characteristics, principle and quantity, everything can be divided into four mutually related subdivisions. Todoroki-Czechorovitch (talk) 21:36, 2 May 2023 (UTC)

Semi-Religious Primordial Elements
Spacetime (Proper merging of Space and Time)

Space

Time

Light

Darkness

Cycle (Proper merging of Massacre, Grief, Ruin, Despair, Death, Destruction and Pain)

Destruction

Massacre

Grief

Ruin

Despair

Death

Pain

Sin (Proper merging of Greed, Lust, Sloth, Wrath, Pride, Envy and Gluttony)

Greed

Lust

Sloth

Pride

Envy

Wrath

Gluttony

Evil (Proper merging of Chaos and Creation)

Evil Chaos Taiji Diagram (Proper merging of Five Elements, Evil, Primordial Chaos and Creation)

Creation (Proper merging of Cycle, Samsara, Taiji and Spacetime)

Life

Death

Samsara (Proper merging of Life and Death)

Blood

Five Elements (Proper merging of Fire, Water, Wind, Metal and Wood)

Fire

Water

Earth

Metal

Wood

Wind

Lightning

Storm (Proper merging of Wind and Lighting)

Snow

Ice

Illusion

Primordial Chaos (Proper merging of Darkness and Light)

Heart

Black and White (Poor merging of Darkness and Light)

Karma

Yin

Yang

Infinity (Proper merging of Taiji and Spacetime)

Taiji (Proper merging of Yin and Yang)

Lotus

Charm

Killing Qi

Void

Sonic Energy

Heart

Mortality (Poor merging of Life and Death)

Verdant Wood (Proper merging of Life and Wood)

Watersource (Proper merging of Samsara and Water)

Blackwater (Proper merging of Darkness and Water)

Constructs

Formations

Inferno (Proper merging of Fire and Destruction)

Rainwater (Proper merging of Sky and Water)

Gale (Proper merging of Snow and Wind)

Freezing Ice (Proper merging of Yin and Ice)

Inkwater (Poor merging of Darkness and Water)

Mystic Ice (Proper merging of Crystal and Ice)

Thunder (Proper merging of Lightning and Sonic Energy)

Todoroki-Czechorovitch (talk) 22:13, 2 May 2023 (UTC)

Introduction
The Buddhist martial arts focused on tenacity and extreme defense. But they were relatively weak in attacks in a general sense. Since they were focused on attaining an enlightened state rather than pure offensive power. The strength of the Buddha lies in its faith and devotion.

Although Buddhist cultivation methods were filled with a gentle brilliance, often focusing on mercy and compassion, they also didn’t lack the path of slaughter, the grip of grudges, spells of resentment, blood pond hells, asura battlefields, and all other sorts of evil methods.

Where there was light, there was shadow. Where there was good, there was evil. Good and evil were dependent on each other; they were indivisible concepts.

Without evil, without murder, without suffering, without illness, aging, and death, without asura hells, if all of society lived in perpetual bliss and blind happiness, how could there be the Buddhist path?

If so, no one would believe in Buddhism in this world. The sins of humanity were an essential part of Buddhism.

In the six paths of samsara within the precepts of Buddhism, only the paths of divinity and humanity were the pure moral ways. The path of asura was neither good nor evil, and as for the last three paths, each was worse than the last.

Diamond Vajra Body
It appeared to be a blazing halo of golden light that surrounded a Buddhist martial artist, filled with faint Buddhist seals that circled around. This was a secret Buddhist technique – Diamond Vajra Body.

The vajra is regarded as the symbol of highest spiritual power which is irresistible and invincible. It is therefore compared to the diamond, which is capable of cutting asunder any other substance; but which itself cannot be cut by anything.

Bright Buddha Palm Seal
This was a top ability of the Great Zen Temple’s highest holy technique, ‘Great Zen Mantra’. It was difficult to learn and difficult to control, but those who did would wield a great power. The giant hand that formed was said to be able to churn the sea, shake the earth, control the heavens, and even pluck out the stars and moon from the sky.

Samsara Domain, Eight Sectioned Stupa
It was formed after the shattering of the Wheel of Samsara. A titanic pagoda would be summoned, this divine pagoda glowed with a circulating golden divine light, filling the air with the breath of the Great Dao. This divine pagoda had eight floors, each floor possessing its own god.

Of these gods, some were gentle and solemn, some were fierce and overflowing with killing intent, some were as calm as a Buddha, and some were like an asura.

A stupa. In other words, a Buddhist pagoda.

Eight Sectioned Stupa is supported with the strength of eight gods from the Buddhist principles. It is a harmonic balance of Laws that is an offensive and defensive ability. Todoroki-Czechorovitch (talk) 20:37, 4 May 2023 (UTC)

Taiji Flame Diagram
The Taiji Flame Diagram is a protective technique that is used by finding a balance between the Lunar True Flame and the Solar True Flame. The two flames make a diagram similar to the Bagua Diagram, however there are significant differences. For example, rather than the typical Yin and Yang, the two flames are spinning, almost chasing after each other. That then gives birth to the Four Divisions. The Four Divisions then give birth to the Eight Trigrams of the Bagua. This defensive technique is used to dissipate the forces of any non-mechanical attack sent at you, such as saber/sword lights, elemental attacks, etc.

It can also be used as a supplementary technique, giving your attacks certain qualities. As the Taiji gives birth to Four Divisions, and the Four Divisions gives birth to Eight Trigrams, you can use any of these fourteen intents to supplement your own technique. Todoroki-Czechorovitch (talk) 14:24, 5 May 2023 (UTC)


 * The Four Divisions doesn't exist for me, what do I do? Todoroki-Czechorovitch (talk) 14:43, 5 May 2023 (UTC)
 * Scroll up on my page and look for the topic, "The Four Divisions of Taiji"
 * I don't know why, but wikipedia didn't let me add it as a link. Todoroki-Czechorovitch (talk) 14:44, 5 May 2023 (UTC)