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Belt Colors
The Philosophy Behind The Belt Colors The Taegeuk, Um and Yang instructs us that life is a cycle with no beginning and no ending. It is the perpetual cycle of opposites (sky and earth, male and female, light and darkness, good and evil). This is the philosophical explanation for the colors of the ranking belts (see colors below). These represent the cycle of life of animals and plants (birth, growth, maturation and death). Thus death is not an ending, but another beginning. The cycle repeats with no end. Belt Color System/Rank | White | | Represents the beginning of knowledge and the development of basic skills. Man is as a seed hidden beneath the winter's snow. | | Yellow | | Represents the warmth of the winter's sun that melts the winter's snow and allows the seed to germinate. This is the birth of conscious and purposeful action. | | Green | | This is the color of a sprout and represents the spring when growth and activity abound. This is continued growth of knowledge. | | Blue | | The color of youth, ambition and rapid growth. The seedling is now reaching for the blue sky. | | Brown | | Represents the earth in which the roots are developing to nurish the plant. The roots of Taegeuk have formed and the growth of knowledge and skills continues. | | Red | | Represents the summer's sun that swelters with the intensity of the flowering arts and the mature knowledge in the skills and philosophy of Taegeuk. | | Black | | The color of mastery. No color added to this color can change or improve it. This completes a cycle that is now begun again. New knowledge and skills continue in a new cycle. | | | |
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