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Falun Gong Symbol The logo or emblem for Falun Gong/Dafa is a circle with four interchanging swirling crosses and Taiji yin and yang symbols. The inner circle, surrounding the big gold cross in the center (similar to what Adolph Hitler popularized), is red, while the outer circle is gold. This cross or srivata symbol is also called "wheel of light" in Sanskrit and dates back over 2,500 years. This cross represents the Buddha school and on another level, good fortune, or ten thousand. The cross in the emblem also represents the universe and the true nature of it expressed in words Zhen Shan Ren, (Truth, Compassion, and Endurance). In another dimension, the emblem is rotating similar to that of our universe.

"All different substances have their forms of existence in other dimensions where they have very substantial and complex processes of evolution and forms of existence," posits Li Hongzhi in Zhuan Falun (2003). The four Taiji yin and yang symbols of different colors represent the Buddha school with red and blue and the Tao schools with red and green colors. The four small srivatsa crosses representing the Qimen or unconventional cultivation school. All-together the symbols represent the all-inclusive ten directional world of our universe. See U.M.S Spiritual Symbols and Colors course for more information on various symbols.

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