In the dynamics of the Quantum Life Wheel, the creative, expansive out-breath and contracting, return-to-Source in-breath are complementary valences.
Yang/masculine energy is indicated by the arrow which extends/expands outwards from Center towards the manifested surface. Yin/feminine energy contracts, reversing to take the return trip back towards Center It is designated by the arrow which points from surface inwards towards the infinity zero point of Center.
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) symbolism, yang valance is designated by an upward -pointing triangle. Complimentary yin valance is represented by a downward-pointing triangle.
The harmonious alignment/integration/balancing of these valances is represented by what is known in the Kabbalistic tradition as the Star of David. This sacred geometry is equally familiar in other cultures, appearing in several mystical traditions, including Muslim and Hindu.
In the Chinese I Ching, this state of perfect balance is represented in Hexagram 11, itself a master number. The three straight lines which represent ch’ien, Heaven, the divine masculine, are below, supporting the three broken lines of k’un, Earth, the divine feminine, above.
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During the span of a lifetime, each human, regardless of biological reproductive endowment, experiences the energy dynamics of both the in- and the outward- moving, expansive and contracting valances in uniquely blended combinations, according to circumstance.
In terms of attraction/compatibility, not gender, but rather the level of individual evolution — whether base, sacral, solar, heart, throat or ajna, for example — is the most important deciding factor in establishing friendships and long-term personal bonds.
Gender, on the other hand, is variable — a cultural fabrication. Disharmonious, fragmented social relationships — including the war between sexes — are spawned by dysfunctional paradigms. Conflict has more to do with false beliefs than anything fundamental or natural.
As for sex stereotypes, the work of anthropologist Margaret Mead demonstrated them to be arbitrary and selective, the far opposite of innate or natural. Children raised without love and subjected to humiliating frustrations grow up to be aggressive and mean-spirited. In contrast, children raised with loving kindness grow up to be gentle, cooperative and trusting.
As the generally accepted paradigm shifts to a quantum perspective. current aberrations and confusions related to gender identify (including the trans movement) will simply fall away as irrelevant.
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This subject is to be included in TQS, but is important and deserving enough to be expanded into a small, self-standing book.

