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The triangle, the male principle, represents the unmanifested power of resurgence.
The inverted triangle stands for the female principle — the yoni. It has two dots above with one dot below all linked up by lines.
This appears more the proper symbol for creation: From the dot below, which stands for kama, springs up desire. A line descending towards the dot for emanation continues horizontally towards the dot representing withdrawal, and from here descends downward back to the dot below — the source.
The cyclical movement of the lines back to the original dot at the bottom represents the power of resurgence inherent in its nature.
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