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[edit]DescriptionDyad.svg | The Greek Pythagoreans called the principle of "twoness" or "otherness", "Dyad", and represented it with this symbol |
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Line inscribed within Vesica Piscis configuration (two circles of equal diameter, the center of each being on the circumference of the other).
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