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Our all-inclusive, all-loving God now has a new Yang-Yang icon of pure light named "Bright Shadow, Without the Shadow."

Updated: May 7



New icon for God, a Yang-Yang sign symbolizing pure light made in the shape of the ancient Chinese Yin-Yang symbol
New icon for God, a Yang-Yang sign symbolizing pure light


"Bright Shadow, Without the Shadow" is the name of a new Yang-Yang icon for our all-inclusive, all-loving God that is made from pure light.



The 2024 edition of iD Magazine, Yellow Edition Revisited, is under construction and being built to replace to YER's defunct original 2023 version (at https://yellow-edition-revisited.constantcontactsites.com/). This new Wix version of Yellow Edition Revisited uses a logo with the prominent element being a Yin-Yang symbol that has been altered to become a new Yang-Yang sign that is the designer’s icon for our all-inclusive, all-loving God made of pure light.


The ancient Chinese symbolic meaning of the Yin-Yang sign is "Bright Shadow." For the Yellow Edition Revisited logo, the designer used the main element of the sign of ages to create new Yang-Yang artwork that was formed by altering the Yin area of the Yin-Yang symbol.


A brightly colored interpretation of a peacock feather was added within the original light Yang area, and its accompanying light dot in the original dark Yin swirl now depicts starlight instead of darkness to create this new Yang-Yang icon of pure light. The normal dark Yin dot within the original Yang swirl now contains the starlit nebula named “God's Eye” to demonstrate how light always pervades darkness.


The title of this new art, “Bright Shadow, Without the Shadow,” was given by the designer to provide a new meaning to the Yin-Yang symbol that now represents only the pure light a higher power can emit. The artist's Yang-Yang icon for God is free for creative art providing spiritual respect and within designs promoting only the positive aspects of humanity including light, love, and peace that could help to bring unity to this world one awesome day.


No profit is intended to be earned from its use now and always. If profit is accumulated from its use, a large portion of proceeds must be invested in providing art supplies to aid artists with the creation of countless unique artistic designs.


YER’s logo was created using the “Bright Shadow, Without the Shadow” icon in addition to other works of art. This magazine’s logo appears directly above another different included design that uses found musical art to form a tribute to the God-given powers of the international language of Music, which reaches and teaches souls about many aspects of life - both bad and good.


“Bright Shadow, Without the Shadow” was originally designed to become the logo of The Peacock Project, an old comprehensive plan involving iD Magazine and all its planned global art projects. Now the symbol is an icon for a higher power and has been made available for unlimited royalty-free positive, respectful use.


The Yellow Edition Revisited logo contains an image of the Morris Island Lighthouse in South Carolina. This lighthouse art is used to form the lowercase "i" of iD, with its topping dot being an altered version of Clair Hartmann’s explosion design that symbolizes A City of Expression and its desire to create global bridges of peace.


This mission for peace was temporarily achieved during the 1991 and 1992 Explosion of the Arts street festivals in addition to other events sponsored by this old group of young (now not so young) upcoming artists.


The "D" in iD brings the purple rain in which the artist formerly known as Prince has us laughing while we are healed by therapeutic waters and cleansed with new knowledge that helps to extinguish destructive, negative heated arguments.


This highly detailed YER logo also contains a dolphin representing resurrection, while God (depicted as a wizard) releases the dove of peace to fly freely towards the light. Olive branches wrapping upward from around the bottom of the logo are meant to help provide a sense of peace of mind needed to heal souls.


The Earth and Moon reflect light and are depicted as individual elements providing more sources of illumination. This new bright icon welcomes the new day's sunshine with a design that seems to scream "How About a Little Sunshine?" and "Let There Be Light!"




This logo of the latest issue of iD Magazine, Yellow Edition Revisited, uses numerous found spiritually symbolic pieces of art including a lighthouse representing preachers and teachers along with the new Yang-Yang icon that depicts a higher power made of pure light. There is resurrection, life, peace, and diversity represented in this design that is suitable for at least a coffee mug, mouse pad, and other swag.
Logo for Yellow Edition Revisited

This logo of the latest issue of iD Magazine, Yellow Edition Revisited, uses numerous found spiritually symbolic pieces of art including a lighthouse representing preachers and teachers along with the new Yang-Yang icon that depicts a higher power made of pure light. There is resurrection, life, peace, and diversity represented in this design.





This is a tribute to music being the word and worlds of God that was created using found musical art which has been highly altered.
Music: The Word and Worlds of God

This is a tribute to music being the word and worlds of God that was created using found musical art which has been highly altered.


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