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  1. Please: (1) I appreciate how members here are willing to share their perspective. (2) Here's another topic I'm exploring at length. (3) Daoism apparently relates Yin/Yang to Feminine/Masculine. (4) That has never worked for me . . . from a Sufi perspective. (5) Sufism emphasizes the non-duality of Unity and Multiplicity. (6) It seems that Daoism might have an equivalent, if you interpret this way: Wuji (container in the Taijitu symbol) = Unity Yin/Yang (contents in the Taijitu symbol) = Multiplicity (7) And Sufism understands: Unity (and its corresponding dynamic of Unification) = Masculinity Multiplicity (and its corresponding dynamic of Differentiation) = Femininity (8) So then, there would be this interpretation of Daoism: Wuji (container in the Taijitu symbol) = Masculinity Yin/Yang (contents in the Taijitu symbol) = Femininity (9) This accords with my personal experience of Masculinity and Femininity. (10) Does this resonate with anyone else (?) (11) I might be able to provide specific experiential example . . .