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  • (English: /jɪn/, /jæŋ/), also yinyang or yin-yang, is a concept that originated in Chinese philosophy, describing an opposite but interconnected, self-perpetuating cycle. Yin and yang can be thought of as complementary and at the same time opposing forces that interact to form a dynamic system in which the whole is greater than the assembled parts and the parts are important for cohesion of the whole.
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  • By recognizing that partners may have different strengths and weaknesses in Yin and Yang qualities, it is possible to appreciate and accept these differences.
  • A taijitu of a particular style that is often named a "yin and yang symbol", with black areas with a white spot representing yin, and the opposite (white with a black...
  • Yang refers to “height, brightness and the south side of a mountain.” These meanings of yin and yang originated in the daily life experience of the early Chinese.
  • When life-force energy is appropriately balanced between Yin and Yang, it flows smoothly maintaining and promoting a good state of physical and emotional health.
  • Yin ve Yang Kuramı ve İlkeleri (Basitleştirilmiş Çince'de: 阴阳, Klasik Çince'de 陰陽) bütün evrenin işleyişini, hareketini açıklar.
  • Yin ve Yang, bir bütünü oluşturan parçalar olarak yorumlanmalıdır. Çin felsefesine göre Yin, siyah kısım, karanlıkla, suyla ve nehirlerle ilişkilendirilir.
  • Yin and yang (or yin-yang) is a complex relational concept in Chinese philosophy that has developed over thousands of years.
  • Some ways that you can utilize the ancient philosophy of yin and yang to help restore balance to your mental well-being include: Balance Acceptance With Action.
  • Yin and Yang mean balance since the two opposing forces are complimentary and attracted to each other. Too much of Yin or Yang brings imbalance.
  • What the yin yang symbol means and why it looks the way it does. A brief history of yin and yang (this symbol has been around much longer than you think!)