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Yin and yang as, respectively, earth (and growth, the mountain) and heaven (and the Seven Stars of the North [the Big Dipper, Plough, or the Seven Sages], representing the originating principle of the universe), analogies used in the worldview of the Chinese folk religions. Date: 21 April 2014: Source: Own work: Author: Aethelwolf Emsworth. SVG ...
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"In Heaven (Lady in the Radiator Song)" (often referred to as simply "In Heaven") is a song performed by Peter Ivers, composed by Peter Ivers, with lyrics by David Lynch. The song is featured in Lynch's 1977 film Eraserhead , and was subsequently released on its 1982 soundtrack album .