Yin-Yang theory
Acupuncture
believes in Yin-Yang theory as described through Taoism.
- path to where? Path for fullfillness.
- Fullfillness for what? Fullfillness for sublimity.
- Sublimity for what? Sublimity for health,
- Health for what? Health for happiness,
- Happiness for what? Happiness for Prosperity.
- Prosperity for what? Prosperity for Well-being.
Yin- yang
is the understanding of opposition and opponent and its connectivity.
Fullfillness |
Yin (Hidden) |
Yang (Presence) |
A Day |
Night (Darkness) |
Day (Brightness) |
Home |
Open space |
Built space |
Family |
Man |
Woman |
Human |
Soul |
Body |
The following are the examples of Yin- Yang
Yin |
Yang |
Soul |
Body |
Womanhood |
Manhood |
Inner |
Outer |
Chillness |
Warmness |
Night |
Day |
Hidden |
Present |
Sensing |
Visualising |
Sense |
Sensitivity |
Solid |
Hollow |
Creation |
Destruction |
Birth |
Death |
Borderless (Boundless) |
Bordered(Boundedness) |
Generative |
Distributive |
Rest |
Work |
Taste |
Fruit |
Matter |
Material |
smell |
Flower |
Depth |
Skinner |
Right |
Left |
Thought |
Activity |
Yin-yang, imbalance is unhealthy, means opposition and opposing
state when gets imbalanced leads to UN healthiness.
Mind gets
split, when mind set is blunt. Completeness gets unfulfilled. This
leads to unhealthy set up in its atmosphere.
Yin- yang gets
balanced with better understanding
Yin-yang gets
balanced when secured.
Yin-yang balance leads to:
Healthy mind
Healthy body
Healthy society
No comments:
Post a Comment