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Guénon identifies the "Great Triad" of Taoism as a universal, rather than purely Chinese, principle. The Great Triad Rene Guenon
The text references Daoist hierarchy and how the Taoist center guides reality without direct interference. The full text is available via archives, including
Guénon makes a distinction between trinities where two emanate from one (e.g., T'ai Chi →right arrow T'ien and Ti) versus those where two bring forth a third. rather than purely Chinese


